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Rowan Atkinson | Mr Bean | Transformation From 11 To 64 Years Old

Birthday: January 6, 1955
Nationality: British
Famous: Millionaires Actors
Age: 64 Years, 64 Year Old Males
Sun Sign: Capricorn
Also Known As: Rowan Sebastian Atkinson, Mr. Bean
Born In: Consett, County Durham, England
Famous As: Actor & Comedian
Height: 5'11" (180 cm), 5'11" Males
Family:
Spouse/Ex-: Sunetra Sastry
Father: Eric Atkinson
Mother: Ella May Atkinson
Siblings: Paul Atkinson, Rodney Atkinson, Rupert Atkinson
Children: Benjamin Atkinson, Lily Atkinson
Personality: ENTP
Diseases & Disabilities: Stammered / Stuttered
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Rowan Atkinson is a celebrated comic actor and writer, who is best-known for his role as ‘Mr. Bean’ in the hit television series and two feature films of the same name. He is a man with a pliant face, who can alter his look from a complete buffoon to a snooty grandee in a matter of seconds. He learnt of his flair for comedy while attending Oxford University and since then, there has been no looking back. Apart from the rib-tickling ‘Mr. Bean’ comedy series, he has gripped audiences with his performance in ‘The Black Adder’. He is often lauded for his black humor and his knack for physical comedy. During his early years, he was introduced to future screenwriter, Richard Curtis, with whom he wrote and performed comedy lampoons at the Oxford Playhouse and later at the Edinburgh Fringe. This led to local popularity and a stint in the popular television comedy series, ‘Not the Nine O’ Clock News’, which he wrote and acted in. He made his motion picture debut with the James Bond thriller, ‘Never Say Never Again’ and went on to star in a number of films including ‘The Witches’, ‘Four Weddings and a Funeral’, ‘The Lion King’, ‘Bean, ‘Johnny English’ and ‘Keeping Mum’.
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Childhood & Early Life
Rowan Sebastian Atkinson was born on January 6, 1955 to Eric Atkinson and Ella May, in County Durham, England. He is the youngest of the four children born to the couple and was raised as a staunch Anglican.
He studied at Durham Choristers School, St. Bees School and finally at Newcastle University, where he majored in Electrical Engineering.
In 1975, he continued his Electrical Engineering degree at The Queen’s College, Oxford. It was during this time he was introduced to the future screenwriter, Richard Curtis, with whom he wrote and executed sketches for the Oxford Playhouse and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe the following year.
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Career
He started his acting career by appearing in a series of comedy shows for BBC Radio 3 called ‘The Atkinson People’, in 1978. The next year, he did a one-of-a-kind pilot for a sitcom called, ‘Canned Laughter’.
In 1979, he starred in a television comedy sketch show titled, ‘Not the Nine O’ Clock News’ along with Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones and Chris Langham.
He earned widespread local success through his sitcom and went on to earn a role in the medieval sitcom, ‘The Black Adder’, which was aired in 1983 and continued till the next decade. Once again, he co-wrote the show with Richard Curtis.
In 1983, he made his motion picture debut with a supporting role in the James Bond film, ‘Never Say Never Again’. The same year, he was cast in a lead role for the film, ‘Dead on Time’.
From 1987 to 1989, he was called for the ‘Just for Laughs’ festival in Montreal, while shooting for the ‘Black Adder’. During this time, he was also cast in ‘The Appointments of Dennis Jennings’ and ‘The Tall Guy’.
In 1990, he was cast as the wretched, buffoon, Mr. Bean in a show titled, ‘Mr. Bean’. Little did Atkinson know that this series would end up changing his life and would cement his position as one of the greatest British actor-comedians of all time. Around the same time, he was cast in the film adaptation of Roald Dahl’s classic, ‘The Witches’.
In 1994, he gained further recognition with the film, ‘Four Weddings and a Funeral’ and for his voiceover for the bird, Zazu, in Disney’s, ‘The Lion King’.
A number of sequels of ‘Mr. Bean’ were made, which appeared on television until 1995. Two years later, he was cast in the film adaptation of the hit television series, which was titled, ‘Bean’. During this time, he was also cast as inspector ‘Raymond Fowler’ in ‘The Thin Blue Line’.
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