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The famous history of Mr. Bean
Chinese name: Tam Atkinson.

English name: Rowan Sebastian Atkinson CBE.

Nationality: UK

Date of birth:1955 65438+1October 6th.

Constellation: Capricorn

Place of birth: Newcastle upon Tyne, England

Occupation: comedian, screenwriter, writer, producer.

Education: major in electronic engineering, Oxford University, UK, Newcastle University.

Height: 183cm

Wife and son: Sanita Sastre Lee (married, 1990).

Father: Eric Atkinson

Mother: Ella M Atkinson

Brothers: robert Atkinson and Rodney Atkinson.

Son: Benjamin

Woman: Lily.

Hobbies: cars, horse racing.

Become famous: Play Mr. Bean in the comedy series Mr. Bean.

Fan Mailbox: Rowan Sebastian Atkinson CBE Fan Club, P.O. Box 89, St. Leonard Beach, East Sussex, UK, TN38 9ZX.

Rowan Sebastian Atkinson CBE 5 SOHO Plaza London WC2N4LLUK Edited this passage | Back to the Early Life of the Top Bean 1955 Born in Consett, Durham, England. His father, Eric Atkinson, is a farmer and the head of an enterprise. His parents got married on June 29th. 1945. He also has two older brothers, Rodney Atkinson and Rupert Atkinson. The former is a Eurosceptic economist and former leader of the British Independence Party.

Atkinson accepted the belief of the Anglican Church from an early age. He started his undergraduate studies at Newcastle University, majoring in electrical engineering, and then transferred to Queen's College, Oxford University for a master's degree. He first gained public attention at the Edinburgh Fringe Art Festival in 1976. While in Oxford, he also performed some plays for the Oxford University Drama Association, the Oxford Satire and the Experimental Drama Club. There, he met richard curtis, a writer, and Howard Goodall, a composer, who will continue to cooperate with him in his later acting career. After graduating from Doushi University, Atkinson played a comedian-like role with angus deaton in a play. The play was finally made into a TV series. After a great success, he starred in a stand-up comedy TV series for British independent television in 1979. After that, he played a role in a comedy show made by his friend John Lloyd instead of the 9 o'clock news.

After the success of the non-9 o'clock news, he starred in the sitcom "Blackadder" describing the Middle Ages at 1983. The script was written by richard curtis and Atkinson themselves. Although the play was not well received, the BBC released a sequel on 1985, and the writers changed to richard curtis and Ben Elton. The same pattern is found in Blackadder III (1987, set in the Regency Age) and Forward! Blackadder "(1989, World War I setting). Blackadder series is the BBC's most successful sitcom so far. This series also includes special programs "A Christmas Carol for Blackjazz" (1988) and "Blackjazz in the Age of Knighthood" (1988).

Another famous image of Atkinson, the helpless Mr. Bean, made his debut in a one-and-a-half-hour special program on Time TV on New Year's Day 1990. The role of Mr. Bean is often called the contemporary Chaplin. During this period, Atkinson only appeared at the Laughter Festival in Montreal on 1987 and 1989. In the mid-1990s, many series of Mr. Bean were broadcast on TV. Finally, in 1997, Mr. Bean was adapted into an action movie. The film is called Bean and directed by Mel Smith. He works with Atkinson in the non-9: 00 news. The second film, Mr. Bean's Holiday, was released in 2007.

Atkinson's endorsement products include Hitachi's electrical products, fujifilm and public service advertisements promoting blood donation. One of the most famous is a series of advertisements for credit cards of Barclays Bank. He played a defective British agent in the advertisement. The film Johnny Ingley West (2003) was adapted from this advertising role. In May 2008, he starred in the BBC documentary series "Map of British Comedy". Edit this paragraph | Back to Douding's movie career | Mr. Doudou also performed very funny in the movie "Four Weddings and a Funeral" starring hugh grant and andie macdowell | Back to Douding's personal life | Rowan Sebastian Atkinson CBE has a serious stutter. In 2007, he was interviewed in the "10 Question" column of Time magazine. Julia Shepard, a reporter from Chicago,

"My stuttering is good or bad, depending on whether I am nervous or not. But stuttering is really a big problem for me. I found that my stuttering disappeared while I was acting. Stuttering may be one of the inspirations that prompted me to become an actor. Edit this paragraph | Go back to the top to evaluate Mr. Bean-the title of the British BBC's signature TV comedy and the name of the protagonist. Tam Sebastian Atkinson CBE, a great British comedian, plays Mr. Bean and is one of the producers and screenwriters of the play. Don't underestimate this "Doudou". He claims to have18.5 million audience in Britain, and is also famous and invincible in other language areas. His humor is restrained, full of ordinary surprises and interest in life. He broke through the language barrier and is expected to become a master of humor after Chaplin. He created an English nonsense. Most people's comedies have tears in their laughter, or criticize social current affairs in their laughter. The laughter in Mr. Bean is only laughter, no politics, no criticism of society, but it doesn't make people feel simple and funny at all.

Mr. Bean is a guy who is "a little clumsy, a little naive, a little one-way thinking (not turning his head), a little shy and a little short-circuited". His sense of comedy comes from everyday life that may happen to you and me. " His usual clothes are typical of the conservative middle class in Britain. His dialogues in the play are very few, and almost all of them are presented to the audience with "rich body movements" and "changeable expressions". People who hate him may think that this guy who pretends to be mentally retarded is really disgusting, but those who appreciate him will think that he is so amazing that he can express English humor incisively and vividly, which can be regarded as "the British Jim Carrey who acts in Chaplin's way".

British humor is world-famous. Compared with the American laughter after the exaggerated speech, the British style is just a "smile", and everything goes without saying. The sense of comedy in American sitcoms often comes from the "mutual spitting" (dialogue) between family and friends.

Although Mr. Bean's IQ is only "007", Atkinson himself holds a degree in electrical engineering from Oxford University. Being able to play such an idiot is definitely a superb acting skill, not a "real actor." The British believe that he created the most important comedy role in recent years, and he was born to eat this bowl of rice. In fact, before becoming famous, he worked in obscurity for a long time. It was not until the early 1980s that he began to make his mark with the help of the drama Non-Nine News. In Blackadder (1984), he played the sarcastic Edmund, showing his gift of eloquence, while Mr. Bean showed his talent as a body comedian. No wonder some people say that his face is his wealth.

In recent years, Atkinson has also begun to leap onto the screen. Famous characters include the neurotic priest who screwed up the wedding in Four Weddings and a Funeral, and the behind-the-scenes voice of the nagging hornbill who is the nanny of the lion king Simba in The Lion King. Then Mr. Bean flew to America foolishly. This neatly dressed but simple-minded guy often runs away when he is in trouble, and enters Los Angeles as "Mr. Bean makes a scene in Hollywood" to carry out the "subversive project" he is good at. The box office of this film in Europe has exceeded $65,438 billion. /kloc-When it was released in the United States in early October, it received rave reviews.

How popular is Mr. Bean? Just look at his goods. In addition to the video and VCD of this drama, there are postcards, phone books, greeting cards and various T-shirts including Mona Lisa. There are also several related books, including plays, stills and Atkinson's biography. The most wonderful thing should be the Diary of Bean, which contains extremely private and important bits and pieces of Bean's life. We can see that the teacher of his "poetry appreciation class" begged him to change classes. Although he is a good student who hands in his homework on time, he always forces other students to listen to him recite his works. As a result, people either vomited or were too scared to sleep, and more than half of the students in the class ran away. And his report card gave his 35-point history teacher an evaluation: "He has no sense of history. But, of course, he has no feelings (he has no sense of history, but, of course, he has no feelings). " Standard comments are very bean. For people, whether they appreciate this "bean" or not, it is not bad to learn about the culture and nation of the conservative and indifferent British people through him. Edit this paragraph | Go back to the top chronology of Mr. Bean's major works in 2007-Mr. Bean's Holiday/Mr. Bean 2

2005-Keep silent

2005-Spider in a vegetative state

2003-Johnny English Johnny English (Bean 007)

2003-Aishili Jewelry Salesperson (guest role)

2002-Scooby-Doo earthquake.

2006 54 38+0- Rat Race Crazy World (Desperate for Treasure)

2000- Maybe baby, happy wedding.

1999 Blackadder is back. Part IV (Time Travel of Blackadder)

1997- Doudou (Doudou Show, Mr. Bean, Mr. Bean)

1994- Four weddings and one funeral

1994- lion king, lion king (dubbing)

1993-hot shot! Part II R- Eagle Ⅱ

199 1 Camden town boy, (Camden town boy)

1990- Witch

1989- tall, tall (tall, long legs)

1989- Mr. Bean Mr. Bean 5: (Mission Impossible)

1989 the appointment of Dennis Jennings, (the appointment of Dennis)

1989 A Christmas Carol by Blackjazz (Blackjazz Christmas Special)

1989 Blackadder Forward (Blackadder IV)

1988 Blackadder Knight Age (Blackadder Knight Age)

1988 sneezing, (sneezing) (stage performance)

1987 is only the second joke (TV program)

1987 Blackadder III (Blackadder III)

New current affairs satire (stage)

1985 Blackadder II (Blackadder II)

1984 nerd, (annoying guy) (stage play)

1983 Blackjazz (Blackjazz I)

1983- Never Say Never Say 007 Never Say No (Iron King Kong won the cruise missile)

Another goal of the secret police,1982; (Secret Police 2)

1979-82 non-9: 00 news (non-9: 00 news) (one of the playwrights)

198 1 Rowan Sebastian Atkinson CBE, (stage solo show)

198 1 secret police ball (secret police) (one of the playwrights);

1979 canned laughter (canned laughter)

1978 beyond jokes, (stage show)

Original script: Blackadder, Mr. Bean.

Main creative partners: richard curtis, Ben Elton and Robin Driscoll.