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Rowan Atkinson Biography

Comic actor and writer Rowan Atkinson starred on the TV series


Not the Nine O'clock News and Blackadder. He is best known for
his infamous role as Mr. Bean in the television series and 1997
feature film of the same name.

Synopsis

English actor, comedian and screenwriter Rowan Atkinson was


born on January 6, 1955. In 1979, Atkinson wrote for and starred
in the BBC's Not the Nine O'clock News. His later landed a role on
the television series Blackadder and subsequent spin-off TV
specials. In 1990, he starred as his originally developed character
Mr. Bean on the televison series of the same name. Mr. Bean was
adapted for film in 1997, and received wide success.

Background

Comic actor and writer Rowan Sebastian Atkinson was born on January 6, 1955, in
Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England. Rowan Atkinson is most famous for his roles in
classic sitcoms, including Blackadder and Mr. Bean.

Atkinson studied at Newcastle University and Oxford University, and earned a master's
degree in electrical engineering. He got his start performing sketches while studying at Oxford,
first appearing in Oxford revues at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Soon, he was entertaining at
several theater clubs and on comedy shows for BBC Radio 3. In 1979, Atkinson wrote for and
starred in the BBC's Not the Nine O'clock News. In 1981, Atkinson became the youngest
performer to have had a one-man show in the West End.

Atkinson later appeared in theatrical productions like The Nerd (1984), The New Revue
(1986) and The Sneeze (1988). He then landed parts on such television shows as Not the Nine
O'Clock News (1979-82), Blackadder (1983-89) The Thin Blue Line (1995-96) and Mr. Bean
(1990-95). The success of Blackadder spurred the creation of the TV specials Blackadder's
Christmas Carol and Blackadder: The Cavalier Yearsboth of which aired in 1988.

In 1990, Atkinson starred as his originally developed character Mr. Bean on the TV series
of the same name. The successful comedy series was adapted for film in 1997. Atkinson reprised
his famous Mr. Bean character in a comedy sketch at the opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer
Olympic Games.

Atkinson's other film credits include Bean: the Ultimate Disaster Movie (1997), Johnny
English (2003) and Keeping Mum (2005).

Atkinson later appeared in theatrical productions like The Nerd (1984), The New Revue
(1986) and The Sneeze (1988). He then landed parts on such television shows as Not the Nine
O'Clock News (1979-82), Blackadder (1983-89) The Thin Blue Line (1995-96) and Mr. Bean
(1990-95). The success of Blackadder spurred the creation of the TV specials Blackadder's
Christmas Carol and Blackadder: The Cavalier Yearsboth of which aired in 1988.

In 1990, Atkinson starred as his originally developed character Mr. Bean on the TV series
of the same name. The successful comedy series was adapted for film in 1997. Atkinson reprised
his famous Mr. Bean character in a comedy sketch at the opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer
Olympic Games.

Atkinson's other film credits include Bean: the Ultimate Disaster Movie (1997), Johnny
English (2003) and Keeping Mum (2005).

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