Mrs. Kensington

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Marie Kensington
Austin Powers series character
First appearance

Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
Last appearance

Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
Created by

Mike Myers
Portrayed by

Mimi Rogers
Information
Gender Female
Occupation Secret agent
Spouse(s) Louis Kensington
Children Vanessa Kensington
Nationality British

Mrs. Marie Kensington is a fictional character in the 1997 film Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, played by Mimi Rogers. She was Austin Powers' original side-kick in the 1960s. Although Austin has a soft spot for her, she is married to another. She is the mother of Vanessa Kensington. The character is a spoof of Mrs. Emma Peel, one of the main characters from the television series The Avengers.[1][2]

Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery

In the year 1967, Marie Kensington was Austin Powers' old side-kick. Austin and Marie make their way to a London nightclub and after an assassination attempt on Austin, see Dr. Evil there. Austin and Marie try to stop him. However, Dr. Evil escapes in a space rocket disguised as a Bob's Big Boy statue, where he places himself in a cryogenic freezing chamber to return sometime in the future. Therefore Austin volunteers to have himself placed in cryostasis in case his services are needed in the future.

Later, on 10 June 1970, Marie gave birth to a daughter, Vanessa, and later retired, causing confusion when Austin is told Miss Kensington will be helping him.

Austin married Vanessa at the end of the first film, but she was shown to be a fembot in the second film. Marie's fate after Vanessa's identity is revealed is unknown.

References

  1. "Movie Review - Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery". Enquirer.com. Retrieved 2010-10-26. 
  2. "'Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (PG-13)'". Washingtonpost.com. 1997-05-02. Retrieved 2010-10-26. 


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