Mike Myers, the Canadian actor endowed with perfect comic timing is to Hollywood what the jester is to a royal court. Responsible for the likes of “Wayne’s World”, “Austin Powers “and “Shrek”, this portrait of Myers’ sophisticated silliness is well-deserved.
Another actor known for his distinct, off-the-wall approach to humor, Zach Galifianakis makes up an integral facet of “The Hangover” wolf pack and has given some of the strangest celebrity interviews in history.
Easy on the eyes A-lister Ryan Reynolds is a well-seasoned silver screen superstar. Reynolds’ works range from innocuous rom coms to Marvel Comics’ classic “X-Men Origins: Wolverine”.
Most recognized for her role as the scheming Sue Sylvester on “Glee”, in this photograph it appears that actress Jane Lynch has difficulty leaving Sue—or at least her Seussian track suits—at the work place.
Comic veteran Paul Rudd has hypnotized us with his handlebar mustache in “Anchorman”, even gracing Central Perk’s famous couch with a rather well known bunch of friends. But unless you want candy floss for a pet, you might avoid his dog salon.
When “Date Night” hit the theaters, audiences were presented with an acting assembly of truly epic proportions, with “Office” funny man Steve Carell and “Mean Girls” creator Tina giving moviegoers a night to remember. Much like the events that transpired in “Date Night”, in this Schoeller snapshot it doesn’t appear that the duo wants to remember this one.
Drifting away from the guys and girls of Tinseltown, Shaun White can be found snatching up Olympic gold medals or sweeping the X Games’ snowboard and skateboard slopes. A winter wunderkind, White’s use of an umbrella highlights his own fun, lighthearted energy that he brings to every sporting event.
At this point, most have seen “School of Rock” at some point in their lives. If not, chances are that people have heard a sophomoric and silly Tenacious D jam. Completely immersed in the comedy scene, Schoeller highlights this by submerging the illustrious Jack Black into a bathtub.