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What's wrong with Rowan Atkinson now? 2014 oh

Still

But not over depression

51 years old, married

Chinese name: Rowan Atkinson English name: Rowan Atkinson Nationality: British Birthday: January 6, 1955 Zodiac sign: Capricorn Birthplace: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Occupation: Comedian, screenwriter, writer, producer Education: University of Newcastle, University of Oxford, UK Electronic Engineering Height: 183cm Wife: Sanita Sastri (married 1990) Father: Eric Atkinson Mother: Ella M. Atkinson Brothers: Robert and Rodney Atkinson Son: Benjamin Daughter: Lily Hobbies: Cars, horse racing Fame: Playing 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 Atkinson5 Soho Square London WC2N 4LL UK Introduction: Mr. Bean Rowan Atkinson, who is popular all over the world for his wonderful and exaggerated comedy techniques, is one of the most talented comedy masters in the entertainment industry today. The comedy series "Mr. Bean" starring him has become popular all over the world. It not only has 18.5 million loyal viewers in the UK, but also left an indelible impression on the minds of countless fans in more than 200 regions around the world. His unique expressions and body language in the play were recognized by the audience, and also made him successful, making this little "bean" occupy an irreplaceable position in the dazzling star-studded film and television industry. The 48-year-old Atkinson is very versatile. Not only is he a producer and screenwriter, he also has outstanding performances on the stage. As early as 1977, his performance at the Edinburgh Theater Festival was well received. Later, he performed to a sold-out audience at the famous "Shakespeare's Globe Theatre". He also appeared in the comedies of Russian playwright Chekhov. In addition, he also owns his own production company (Tiger Aspect), which has produced many successful film and television works and some car programs that he is obsessed with. Mr. Bean not only always does some appalling things on the screen, but in real life, his behavior is often unexpected - of course, this makes us think he is even more cute: Atkinson is very obsessed with cars, and he has all kinds of A variety of racing cars, and often writes articles for a British automotive magazine called "CAR". He even obtained a large goods vehicle (HGV) driving license. Atkinson had been issued a driving ban for driving too fast. While on vacation in Italy, in order to avoid interference from movie fans, he didn't even want "Mr. Bean" to be released at that time. While studying at Durham Cathedral Choir School, he became classmates with political figures such as Tony Blair. In the movie "The Tall Man", the name "Ron Anderson" played by Atkinson was based on the pronunciation of his own name. This approach is reminiscent of the way suspense master West End Kirk often appeared in inconspicuous roles in the films he directed. Of course, Atkinson's "bean" face is the most familiar and beloved to the audience. "Bottom" has that silly head that keeps shaking, his eyes that are always wide open even though he is unaware of anything going on around him, his nose that protrudes forward when he smiles, his arms that hang unnaturally, and he is dressed like a gentleman. But it seems that his IQ is not even as good as Forrest Gump's seventy-five, and he often runs away after getting into trouble... The comedy effect created by this series of irritating and ridiculous appearances made him enter Hollywood in 1997. There is simply no one like it. Last year, he lent his voice to the animated version of Mr. Bean, which is now showing on British television. In 2003, he starred in the comedy spy film "Correspondent Bean", in which he played a cowardly and incompetent spy.

According to newspaper reviews, this is a Q version (funny) of "007", and the entire film took a total of fourteen weeks to complete. Atkinson had to try out all the stunts in the film himself: parachuting and speed driving. Atkinson said: "I not only tried this boldly to prove that I can do these stunts myself, but because I love driving so much that I wanted to perform flying cars myself. But one scene was so dangerous that the person had to be hung from a high tower. Walking around on the roof. Fortunately, I have a great stand-in, Robert Inge. Later, Robert told me that he was scared to death. I thought at the time: Even you were scared to death, and I would not go into battle myself if I were killed. "According to British media: Atkinson had to be hospitalized recently because of too many worries. He had too high requirements for "Correspondent Bean", and even though it ranked fifth at the box office of the year, he was still not satisfied. External comments did not achieve the effect he expected, and he suffered from depression due to great pressure. This reminds us of Jim Carrey, a Hollywood star who is famous for his comedy performances. He brought a lot of joy to people, but in real life, he was the unhappiest person. Jim Carrey’s mental illness even More serious than Mr. Bean. According to "Mrs. Bean": "After filming this film ("Correspondent Bean"), he often appeared depressed. One day he suddenly said to me: 'I need to find myself.' Then he asked A well-known clinic made an appointment for psychological counseling. "Currently, Atkinson is receiving psychological treatment in a hospital in the UK. Let us wish Mr. Rowan Atkinson, who has made outstanding and irreplaceable contributions to the comedy industry, to be freed from depression and stress as soon as possible, to find the self he wants to find, and to have his own comedy life. Main awards: In 1997, he won the title of Best Entertainment Performer for "Mr. Bean". In 1990, he won the title of Best Entertainment Performer for "Darth Vader". In 1983, he won the title of Best Entertainment Performer for "Darth Vader". British Film Awards, Emmy Awards, and American Cable TV Awards. In 1983, he was named Celebrity of the Year by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). In 1981, he won the Best Comedy Performance Award from the "Western Theater" in 1981 for "Not the 9 O'Clock News" Major film and television works that won the Best Actor Award from the British Academy of Film Arts: - 2003 - Love Actually - 2003 - Johnny English - 2002 - Scooby Doo - 2001 - Rat Race "Desperate Treasure" - 1997 - Bean "Mr. Bean" - ·Lovely adventure·Lost and found·Trouble record·Library and bus station·Small town story·Trouble constantly·Trouble comes from the hand·Hotel incident book· On Your Own · Baby Terror · Merry Christmas · Highlights 1 and 2 – 1994 – The Lion King (dubbing a parrot) – 1994 – Four Weddings and a Funeral – 1991 – Blackadder "Dark Warrior" - 1983 - Never Say Never Again "Cruiser" - 1983 - HotShots!PartDeux "Toy Fighter Condor II"

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