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Number 2 (Austin Powers) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Number 2 (Austin Powers)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Austin Powers
character

Robert Wagner as Number Two
Number 2
Gender Male
Nationality Flag of the United States United States
Role Henchman and businessman
Relationships Young himself (Rob Lowe)
Filmography
First appearance Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
Last appearance Austin Powers in Goldmember
Film count 3
Portrayed by Robert Wagner, Rob Lowe (Young adult), and Evan Farmer (Teenager)

Number 2 is a fictional character in the Austin Powers franchise. He is played by Robert Wagner in all three movies, while his younger self is played by Rob Lowe in The Spy Who Shagged Me. He briefly appears as a teenager in a flashback in Austin Powers in Goldmember, portrayed by Evan Farmer. The character was modeled after the James Bond villain Emilio Largo who was number 2 of SPECTRE in the 1965 James Bond movie Thunderball.

His name is also a pun on the slang term for defecation. After one of Dr. Evil's henchmen attempts to assassinate Austin Powers in the bathroom stall, Austin Powers grunts and drowns him in a toilet and issues the exchange:

Austin Powers: Who does Number Two work for? Who does Number Two work for?
Cowboy in the stall next to Powers': Yeah, that's right! You show that turd who's boss!

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[edit] Occupation

Number 2, as his name implies, is the second-in-command of Dr. Evil's empire, and was also ranked second only to Evil in test grades during their school years. He wears an eye patch over his right eye. How he lost his right eye is unknown. He oversees the finances of the companies that fund Dr. Evil's evil plans, foremost of them Virtucon. He also frequently reminds the doctor to stay focused on his plan when Dr. Evil is distracted, usually by his clone, Mini-Me, or his son, Scott. He has worked for Dr. Evil for at least 30 years. He also takes care to inform Dr. Evil of flaws in his plans, such as the fact that 1 million dollars, in 1997, isn't a lot of money. In the first film, he informs him that his plans (implicating Prince Charles in an extramarital affair, destroying the ozone layer) have already been done. When Dr. Evil says he wants "frickin' sharks with frickin' laser beams attached to their frickin' heads", Number 2 carefully explains that after he was frozen, sharks became an endangered species, and Virtucon was unable to acquire them. He instead attempts to placate Evil with mutated, ill-tempered seabass, much to Evil's chagrin.

[edit] Relationship with Dr. Evil

Number 2 and Dr. Evil have known each other for many years; they attended school together long before they became master criminals. While fundamentally loyal to Dr. Evil, he has always resented his boss; when they were classmates, he was always "second best" to the Doctor, who was the school's star pupil.

Rob Lowe as Number 2 (1969)
Rob Lowe as Number 2 (1969)

In 1969, he is seen to work for Dr. Evil, and is considerably more loyal and respectful than he is in 1999. Nevertheless, his own ambition (and far superior talent as a leader) have occasionally shown through, angering Dr. Evil. When Dr. Evil is busy arguing with Scott, Number 2 asks him if "they can set aside the family squabbles, and get down to serious business", which Dr. Evil takes as an insolent remark. When the supervillain mocks him and asks him if "he wants to wear the daddy pants", young Number 2 quickly apologizes and denies that he wants to lead the company himself.

Number 2 recovering from his earlier incineration in Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery
Number 2 recovering from his earlier incineration in Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery

Number 2 in the present has very little respect for Dr. Evil, sometimes rolling his eye or muttering insults behind his back. He also shows a great deal of anger over Dr. Evil's plan to take over or destroy the world; he has been overseeing Dr. Evil's empire for 30 years, and turned it into a profitable business, an enterprise that would be ruined if Dr. Evil poured all of its resources into his half-baked bids for world domination. In the first movie's final scenes, Number 2 betrays his boss, offering to build a partnership with Powers. When Dr. Evil tries to cow him back into service, he lashes out:

"I spent the last 30 years of my life turning this two-bit evil empire into a world class multi-national corporation. I was going to have a cover story with Forbes. But you, like an idiot, want to take over the world. And you don't even realize that there is no world anymore! It's only corporations!"

In response, Dr. Evil burned him alive, although he survived with relatively little scarring.

Number 2 is a savvy businessman, having invested in Starbucks (presumbly as the main shareholder and thus, owner of the company), and lowering the agent fee of Hollywood Talent Agency (another front company for Dr. Evil) to 9% rather than 10%, allowing them to sign big stars like George Clooney, Julia Roberts, and Leonardo DiCaprio. He often tries to convince Dr. Evil to devote his time to lucrative legitimate enterprises rather than world domination, but is ignored. At one point, he claims that shifting resources towards Starbucks rather than plans for world conquest will increase Starbucks' profits fivefold. He is promptly told to shut up and show Dr. Evil respect. In a deleted scene from the third film (Austin Powers in Goldmember), while Scott is running the Evil Empire in lieu of his incarcerated father, Number 2 presents him with a business opportunity in alpaca farming.

Number 2's fate at the end of the trilogy is unknown. Since Dr. Evil found redemption in Goldmember, some speculate that Number 2 did as well (he was shown dabbing his eye at Evil's discovery of his parentage and return to good). Others claim that since Dr. Evil's son Scott has replaced his father as head of the evil empire, Number 2 now works under Scott.

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