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Frau Farbissina

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Frau Farbissina
Austin Powerscharacter
Mindy Sterling as Frau Farbissina
First appearanceAustin Powers: International Man of Mystery(1997)
Last appearanceAustin Powers in Goldmember(2002)
Created byMike Myers
Portrayed byMindy Sterling
In-universe information
GenderFemale
OccupationAttack and defense specialist,
Founder of the militant wing ofThe Salvation Army,
Henchwoman
SignificantothersDr. Evil
Una Brau
ChildrenScott Evil
NationalityGerman

Frau Greta Farbissinais a fictional character played byMindy Sterlingin theAustin Powersfilm series.[1][2]Farbissina is a German attack and defense specialist and the founder of "the militant wing ofthe Salvation Army".She is alsoDr. Evil's henchwoman and tries to help in his schemes to terrorize and take over the world. She has a heavy German accent and is well known for arunning gagin which she shouts her orders needlessly loud and screeching, often startling Dr. Evil. For her performances, Sterling was nominated for Favorite Supporting Actress in a Comedy at theBMI Film & TV Awards.[3]

Biography[edit]

Characterization[edit]

Frau Farbissina's look and demeanour areparodiesof several female villains from earlyJames Bondfilms, namelyFrom Russia with Love'sRosa Klebb(played byLotte Lenya),On Her Majesty's Secret Service's Irma Bunt (played byIlse Steppat), and particularly the character of Frau Hoffner (played byAnna Quayle) in the 1967 Bond spoofCasino Royale.[4]InMike Myers' bookCanada,he states that Frau Farbissina was a mixture of Rosa Klebb andLotta Hitschmanova,who appeared in commercials for theUnitarian Service Committee of Canadaon late-night television.[5]

Farbissina asserts that she would eventually like to get out of the criminal mastermind business and open a boarding school for girls. This is another reference to Quayle's "Frau Hoffner" role inCasino Royalein which Hoffner heads an international spy school inEast Berlinknown as the "Mata HariSchool of Dancing ", where she boards and trains young women to be agents for both sides of theCold War.[citation needed]

Surname[edit]

Her surname derives from theYiddishwordפאַרביסןfarbissen(verbissenin German), meaning "embittered"; afarbissineris an angry, bitter, vocal (male) person, whilefarbissinais the corresponding female form.[citation needed]

Background[edit]

She has a heavyGermanaccent;in the German dubbed versions of the films, she speaks with anUpper Saxondialect, suggesting coming fromEast Germany.InComedy Central'sCanned Ham: The Doctor Evil Story,a half-hour-long preview special ofThe Spy Who Shagged Me,Dr. Evil states that he met Farbissina "at gymnasia inBaden-Badenat a street corner next to theMcDonald's."[6]

Out of all his henchmen and assistants, Farbissina is perhaps closest to Dr. Evil. In praising Dr. Evil, Farbissina commented, "Dr. Evil is a man of great intelligence - able to step on a bug and say 'too bad!'"[7]

When the first Austin Powers movie made its Network television premiere onTBS Superstationin June 2000, Sterling appeared in character as Frau during the bumpers going into and leading out of commercial breaks where she told trivia about the movie and also presented many deleted scenes from the film.[citation needed]

International Man of Mystery[edit]

Farbissina participates in helping Dr. Evil hijack a nuclear warhead and hold the world hostage. It is revealed that Farbissina used a sample of Evil'ssemenjust a couple of years afterDr. Evil'scryostasisto artificially create his son, Scott Evil (played bySeth Green), now aGeneration Xyoung adult. Scott is resentful of his father, but close to Farbissina, the only one who cares about his wellbeing. In the first film, Dr. Evil is about to press a button that would kill Scott for his insolence by burning him alive, but Farbissina swats his hand away, then winks at Scott.[8]

The Spy Who Shagged Me[edit]

The second film jumps from the 1990s to the 1960s due to time travel. Inexplicably, Frau Farbissina looks exactly the same in the 1960s as she did in the 1990s, which was used for comedic effect in the film.

In the present, she states that she ishomosexualand is in a relationship withUna Brau,a woman she met on aLPGAtour. However, when Dr. Evil goes back in time, after imbibing some ofAustin Powers' mojo, he has sex with Frau. This leads to an uncomfortable morning-after encounter (even though Dr. Evil told her things wouldn't "get weird" ) and Farbissina swearing she will never love another man. It is also revealed that Scott was not the result of artificial creation from Dr. Evil's frozen sperm, but rather was naturally conceived as a result of the sexual encounter. In the closing credits, Farbissina and Scott Evil go onThe Jerry Springer Show,in which she reveals herself to be Scott's mother and that Scott wasn't artificially created. She also reveals she never told him because she didn't want him to be hurt; he forgives her and they embrace.[9]

Goldmember[edit]

Frau Farbissina is still helping Dr. Evil with his evil schemes. Farbissina and Dr. Evil also kiss while he is in prison; although the two enjoy it (despite her having been established as a lesbian in the previous movie), the purpose was to transfer a key to Dr. Evil so that he could escape. Once her son Scott begins to become evil, she shows that she is very proud.

References[edit]

  1. ^"Mindy Sterling Biography (1953-)".
  2. ^Austin Powers: International Man of MysteryatIMDb.Retrieved 12 September 2011.
  3. ^"BMI Honors Top Film and TV Composers".BMI Film & TV Awards.May 15, 2000.RetrievedJune 21,2011.
  4. ^"Frau Farbissina".zimbio. Archived fromthe originalon 5 September 2010.Retrieved12 September2011.
  5. ^Myers, Mike (2016).Canada,p. 230. Doubleday Canada.ISBN038568925X
  6. ^"Comedy Central's Canned Ham: The Dr. Evil Story (1999)".Internet Movie Database.Retrieved19 July2015.
  7. ^"Comedy Central's Canned Ham: The Dr. Evil Story (1999)".Internet Movie Database.Retrieved19 July2015.
  8. ^Daily Script."Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery script by Mike Myers".Dailyscript.Retrieved12 September2011.
  9. ^Screenplays For You."Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me script by Mike Myers".Screenplaysforyou.Retrieved19 July2015.

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