English name: Rowan Atkinson
Nationality: England
Date of birth: January 6, 1955
Constellation: Capricorn
Place of birth: new castle, Tyne, England
Occupation: comedian, screenwriter, writer and producer
. Electronic Engineering, Oxford University, UK
Height: 183cm
Wife: Sanita Sastre Li (married in 199)
Father: Eric Atkinson
Mother: Ella M Atkinson
Brother: Robert Atkinson and Rodney Atkinson
Horse racing
became famous: played Mr. Bean in the comedy series "Mr. Bean"
Fan mailbox: Rowan Atkinson Fan Club, P.O Box 89, St Leonards On Sea, East Sussex, TN38 9ZX, UK
Rowan Atkinson 5 SOHO Square London WC2N4LL UK
Mr. Bean, the title of the famous TV comedy of the British BBC, is also the protagonist's name. Rowan Sebastian Atkinson CBE, a great British comedian, plays Mr. Bean and is also one of the producers and screenwriters of the play. Don't underestimate this "Doudou", who claims to have an audience of 18.5 million in Britain and is also famous and invincible in other language areas. His humor is restrained, full of ordinary surprises and a sense of interest in life. He has broken 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 they criticize social current affairs in their laughter. The laughter in "Mr.Bean" has only laughter, no politics and no criticism of society, but it doesn't make people feel simple and funny at all.
Mr. Bean is "a little clumsy, a little naive, a little one-way thinking (thinking without turning), 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 dress is very typical of the conservative middle class in Britain. In the play, his dialogues are very few, and almost all of them are presented to the audience by "rich body movements" and "varied 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 show English humor incisively and vividly, which can be regarded as "British Jim Carrey who acts in Chaplin's way".
English humor is world-famous. Compared with the American-style laughter after full and exaggerated speech, the British-style is just a "smile", and everything is in silence. 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 "7", Atkinson himself has a degree in electrical engineering from Oxford University. Being able to play such an idiot is definitely a superb acting skill, not a "true actor." The British believe that he created the most important comedy role in recent years, and that he was born to eat this bowl of rice. In fact, before he became famous, he worked in obscurity for a long time. It was not until the early 198s that he began to emerge with the help of the drama Not The Nine O'clock news. In 1984' s The Black Adder, he played the sharp-tongued and sarcastic role of Edmund, which showed his gift of eloquence, while Mr. Bean showed his talent as a body comedian. No wonder some people said that his face was his wealth.
In recent years, Atkinson has also started to leap onto the screen. The famous roles are the nervous priest who messed up the wedding in Four Weddings and a Funeral, and the behind-the-scenes voice of the hornbill who is the nanny of Simba the lion king and always nagging in The Lion King. After that, Mr. Bean foolishly flew to America. This guy, who is neatly dressed but simple-minded, often runs away when he is in trouble, enters Los Angeles with the attitude of "Mr. Bean makes a scene in Hollywood" and carries out the "disruptive project" he is good at. The box office of this film has exceeded $1 million in Europe. When it was released in the United States in early November 1997, it received rave reviews.
how popular is Mr. Bean? Just look at the goods about him. In addition to the video and VCD of the drama, there are postcards, phone books, greeting cards and various T-shirts including the 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 to another class. Although he was a good student who handed in his homework on time, he always forced 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, the history teacher who gave him 35 points commented: "He has no sense of history. But then, of course, He has no sense (he has no sense of history at all, however, of course, he has no sense of anything)." Standard very bean-like comments. For people, whether they appreciate this "bean" or not, it is not bad to learn about the culture and nationality of the conservative and indifferent British people through him.
Chronology of Major Works
27-Mr Bean's holiday Mr Bean/ Mr. Bean 2
25-Keeping Mummy Keep Silent
23-Johnny English johnny english (Bean 7)
22-Scooby-Doo Dog Shock
21-Rat Race Crazy World (Desperate for Treasure)
2-Maybe Baby Baby is happy. FORTH (Blackadder's Time Travel)
1997-Mr. Bean Bean (Doudou Show, Mr. Bean, Mr. Bean)
1994-Four Weddings and a Funeral
1994-Lion King, The Lion King (dubbing)
1993-Hot Shots. Part Deux R&S Condor II
1991 Camden Town Boy, (Camden Town Boy)
199-The Witches
1989-Tall Guy, The tall man (Mr. Gao Lao, long-legged guy)
1989-Mr. Bean Mr. Bean 5: (Mission Impossible)
1989 The appointment of Dennis Jennings, (Dennis's date)
1989 Blackadder's Christmas Carol
1989 Blackadder Goes Forth (Blackadder IV)
1988 Blackadder the Cavalier Years.
1988 The Sneeze, (Sneeze) (Stage Show)
1987 Just for Laughs II (TV Program)
1987 Blackadder the Third
1986 The New Revue, (Satire of Current Affairs) (Stage)
1985 Blackadder II (Blackadder II)
1984 The Nerd, (Hate Guy) (Stage Play)
1983 The Black Adder I
1983-Never Say No to Never Say Again 7 (Iron King Kong Won Cruise Missile). (Secret Police 2)
1979-82 Not the Nine O'clock News (one of the playwrights)
1981 Rowan Atkinson (one-man show on stage)
1981 The Secret Police's Ball (one of the playwrights);
canned laughter in 1979
Beyond a Joke in 1978 (Stage Show)
Original script: Black Adder, Mr. Bean
Main creative partners: RICHARD CURTIS, BEN ELTON, ROBIN DRISCOLL
Award
MR.BEAN
Golden Rose Award, BAFTA Award in 1991
Best Light Comedy in 1991, and in 1991,1992, In 1994, he was nominated for
Best Comedy for three times, and in 1992
He First Episode Won the Prestigious Golden Rose, as well as two other major prizes at the 1991 Rose d'Or Light Entertainment Festival in Montreux.[9] In the UK, the episode "The Curse of Mr. Bean" was nominated for a number of BAFTA awards; " Best Light Entertainment Programme" in 1991, "Best Comedy" (Programme or Series) in 1992, and Rowan Atkinson was nominated three times for "Best Light Entertainment Performance" in 1991, 1992 and 1994.[1]
BLACKADDER
Blackjazz series was nominated for the best comedy of the year in 199
The Blackadder series was voted the best comedy show of the year in 199.
Laurence Oliver Academy Award
1981-1982
He was award. Ed the Laurence Olivier Theater Award for Best Comedy Performance in 1982 for the 1981 season.
Personal quotes:
Personal quotes:
People think because I can. make them laugh on the stage, I'll be able to make them laugh in person. That isn't the case at all. I am essentially a rather quiet, Dull person who just happens to be a performer.
Many people think that if I can make them laugh on the stage, I can make them laugh in reality. It's not like that at all. I was a rather quiet person, even a little boring. I just happened to be an actor.
To criticize a person for their race is manifestly rational and decisive but to criticize their religion, that is a right. That is a freedom. The freedom to criticize ideas, any ideas - even if they are sincerely held beliefs - is one of the fundamental freedoms of society. A law which attempts to say you can criticize and ridicule ideas as long as they are not religious ideas is a very peculiar law indeed. (Commenting in 24 on Britain's proposed Racial and Religious H Atred Bill)
It is obviously irrational and ridiculous to criticize a person because of his race, but criticizing their beliefs is a right. This is a kind of freedom.
Criticizing an idea, even if they are true beliefs, is also a basic freedom of society.
If a law tries to stipulate that you can criticize and laugh at any ideas as long as they are not about religious beliefs.