Mike Myers had a special plus on Wednesday.
The Austin Powers star was seen holding hands with his 11-year-old son Spike Myers at the New York premiere of Mary McCartney’s Disney+ documentary If These Walls Could Sing.
Spike’s mother is Kelly Tisdale, whom the actor married in 2010. They also have children Paulina, aged seven, and Sunday, aged eight.
A mini me: Mike Myers had a special plus on Wednesday. The Austin Powers were spotted holding hands with his son, 11-year-old Spike Myers, at the New York premiere of Mary McCartney’s Disney+ documentary If These Walls Could Sing
Nice to meet you: This is where Spike meets Mary McCartney, 53, daughter of Beatles icon Paul McCartney
The 59-year-old comedian – who helmed the famed Bond spoof film series Austin Powers after six successful seasons on Saturday Night Live – also brought his wife Kelly with him.
For his night out, the Wayne’s World actor kept it casually cool by layering a navy blazer over a black graphic tee.
He completed the look with black pants and wore his brunette hair brushed back from his face.
Mike has been spotted mingling with legendary guitarist John Sykes, who has played with 80’s glam bands, Whitesnake, Thin Lizzy and Tygers of Pan Tang.
He also shared a hug with director Mary, 53, who is the daughter of Beatles icon Paul McCartney.
Casually cool: For his night out, the Wayne’s World actor kept it casually cool by layering a navy blue blazer over a black graphic tee
Beaming: Mike appeared in a happy mood as he socialized with fellow actors at the event
Rocker: Mike has been spotted mingling with legendary guitarist John Sykes, who has played with 80’s glam bands, Whitesnake, Thin Lizzy and Tygers of Pan Tang
Mary looked chic in an LBD with long sleeves that were gathered at the wrists to create a puffed silhouette. The acclaimed photographer’s raven locks were parted to one side and worn in tight curls.
She strolled the red carpet in black riding boots and layered gold chains.
She was captured chatting to Mike’s son Spike while the SNL comedian stared at her with a smile.
While posing for photographers, Mary met singer-songwriter Elvis Costello and his wife Diana Krall
While posing for photographers, Mary met singer-songwriter Elvis Costello and his wife Diana Krall.
Elvis and Diana, who have been married for nearly two decades, looked smitten as ever as they settled in for a few snaps before the screening.
Also in attendance was actor Steve Buscemi, who braved the red carpet solo before mingling with Mary.
Ralph Lauren’s son David Lauren got ready for the star-studded occasion alongside his glamorous wife Lauren Bush.
In love: Elvis and Diana, who have been married for nearly two decades, looked as in love as ever while snuggling up for a few snaps before the screening
Glam duo: Ralph Lauren’s son David Lauren dressed up for the star-studded occasion alongside his glamorous wife Lauren Bush
Skipping the red carpet was Oscar-winner Frances McDormand, who went makeup-free and wore her hair back.
She rocked a comfortable ensemble that included a black and white flannel top, which she styled with a pair of gold dangling earrings.
Frances reunited with Fargo co-star Buscemi when the two met outside the Metrograph Theater.
She looked surprised to see him as he eagerly leaned in for a hug.
If These Walls Could Sing unveils the “untold story of Abbey Road Studios,” still considered “the heart of the music industry,” according to Disney+.
“In this personal film of memory and discovery, Mary McCartney takes us through nine decades to see and experience the creative magic that has made it the world’s most celebrated and longest-running studio,” reads the synopsis.
The documentary features all-star performances from the likes of Elton John, Noel Gallagher and Paul McCartney, as well as archive footage and session tapes.
“These talks, coupled with live archive footage and session tapes, give exclusive access to these famous private studios,” the synopsis concludes.
If These Walls Could Sing unveils the “untold story of Abbey Road Studios,” still considered “the heart of the music industry,” according to Disney+
If These Walls Could Sing is set to be released on the streaming platform on December 16th.
It follows on from the success of The Beatles: Get Back, a Disney+ documentary directed by multiple Oscar winner Peter Jackson.
The film took fans into the British band’s January 1969 recording sessions, which “became a defining moment in music history”.
The Beatles: Get Back won five Creative Arts Emmys at the 2022 ceremony, including Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Series.
All-Star: The documentary features all-star performances from the likes of Elton John, Noel Gallagher and Paul McCartney (pictured), as well as archive footage and session tapes