With a decades-long career as an actor and stuntman, Verne Troyer was best known for playing "Mini-Me," Dr. Evil's smaller and more concentrated pure evil protégé, in the hit comedies Austin Powers: La espía que me achuchó (1999) and Austin Powers en Miembro de Oro (2002), and for his role in Harry Potter y la piedra filosofal (2001). Troyer, born in Sturgis, Michigan, had always dreamed of getting into showbiz. Shortly after his high school graduation in 1987, he moved with some friends to Arlington, Texas, where, in 1993, he got his first break as a stunt double for a 9-month-old baby on the film El peque se va de marcha (1994). In his early years of film and television work, he often portrayed animals or small children.