‘Wayne’s World’ Stars Mike Myers and Dana Carvey Are Friends Again
Mike Myers and Dana Carvey, stars of classic comedy rock movie Wayne’s World, have become friends again, Carvey reported.
He said relations began to thaw when they revived their Wayne and Garth characters for a Super Bowl commercial last year. Small tensions initially arose during the making of the original 1992 film, but Carvey told Howard Stern in 2019 that there weren't any real problems at the time. Instead he admitted to being unhappy over Myers' performance of Dr. Evil in his Austin Powers movies, since it was based on a character he'd created himself.
"When we see each other we just talk over each other," Carvey explained three years ago. "I have a lot of affection for him. … We never really talked about it. I talked about it to the therapist; I basically let it go. As you go through life you get beat up. … You get a bigger perspective when life gets tough." Asked if he'd called Myers to say he felt better about the situation, Carvey admitted: "I haven’t done that."
"We’ve become very, very close friends," Carvey told Stern in a recent return visit, noting that was a "full circle" change since 2019. "We have too much history, an unbelievable amount of stuff in common. … We had so much shared history together, riding the rocket of Wayne’s World. I’m mature now; the only good thing about getting old is you just sort of get a little more wisdom. You get a little more perspective and you practice forgiveness for others and for yourself."
Carvey said of the Super Bowl ad: "We got closer during that whole process and started talking more. It’s very nice to have such a long friendship with someone. … I came to know him in a much better way, as we’ve been really really talking these last couple years."
The reconnection has enabled Carvey to place Myers "in context" and "understand him" properly he said, recalling that they’d been "like little rock stars" at the peak of the success of Wayne’s World. "Everyone has a 10-year-old boy inside them, or girl," Carvey continued. "That little person gets very jealous of the shiny new toy – very envious. As friends in these last few years, you put down all your weapons and you’re just very vulnerable and very honest. It’s a great way to be with someone."
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