Mr.Bean
Rowan Sebastian Atkinson CBE (born January 6, 1955) is an English actor, comedian and author.
He played the title roles in the set comics Black Editor (1983-1989) and Mr. Bean (1990-1995) and starred in the film series Johnny English (2003-2018).
Atkinson first became famous on the BBC's sketch comedy show Nine O'Clock News (1979-1982), received the 1981 BAFTA for Outstanding Entertainment Performance, and his participation in the Secret Police Ball (1979). Ways. His other works include James Bond's Never Say Never Again (1983), Four Bombs and Funerals (1994), Bombing Vicar, and Sher King (1994) playing the red-bellied horn Bell Zazo.
And includes the vocals of Geo: lry seller Rufus Really Love (2003).
Atkinson also appeared on the BBC set The Thin Blue Line (1995-1996).
His work in the theater includes Fagin's role in reviving the music Oliver at the end of the 2009 West !.
Atkinson was named one of the 7 Most Influential Actors in British Comedy at Year 1, and was among the top five comedians in the Fellow Comedy of the Year poll.
Throughout his career, he collaborated with screenwriter Richard Curtis and composer Howard Goodall, both of whom he met at the Oxford University Dramatic Society during the 1970s.
In addition to his 1981 BAFTA, Atkinson received the Oliver Award for Rowan Atkinson's 1981 West End Theater performance at the Review.
He achieved cinematic success with his performances in Mr. Bean's film adaptations Ben (1997) and Mr. Bean's Holiday (2007), as well as in the Johnny English film series (2003–2018).
He also appeared as the title character in
Migrate (2016-2017).
Atkinson was named CBE for Drama and Charitable Services in honor of the 2013 anniversary.