10 Actors You Never Noticed In Movies
7. Mike Myers - Bohemian Rhapsody
Mike Myers has kept a relatively low acting profile since the disastrous failure of 2008's rancid The Love Guru, and so he was able to quietly slink his way into 2018's Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody.
Myers shows up briefly as EMI executive Ray Foster, who the band attempts to convince that their track "Bohemian Rhapsody" is worthy of being a single, despite his protestations about its runtime above all else.
Myers wears sunglasses throughout the entire scene, which combined with the beard and bushy wig he's wearing ultimately makes him look more like Danny McBride than anyone else. If, y'know, McBride had a Yorkshire accent.
It's basically impossible to tell you're looking at Myers unless you know about the cameo beforehand, which is clearly a playful nod to the fact that Bohemian Rhapsody was of course memorably featured in an opening scene of Myers' hit comedy Wayne's World.
Even though Myers doesn't get enough credit for the role, it is one of the film's best and most memorable scenes.