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El actor, conocido por sus papeles de Johnny English y Mr. Bean, estuvo con nosotros el 26 de septiembre. Además, hubo magia con Luis Piedrahita y ciencia con Marron!

Rowan Atkinson was instore in character as Mr Bean to meet fans and sign copies of his new video.

 

13th September 1993 - hmv 150 Oxfotd Street, London

Rowan Atkinson would be proud.

Alas Mel Smith. From my vinyl album collection. Mono. 1980. Note the writing credits.

Rowan Atkinson signing autographs at the Stage Door, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London (03.06.09) where he starred as Fagin.

Rowan Atkinson was instore in character as Mr Bean to meet fans and sign copies of his new video.

 

13th September 1993 - hmv 150 Oxfotd Street, London

Rowan Atkinson was instore in character as Mr Bean to meet fans and sign copies of his new video.

 

13th September 1993 - hmv 150 Oxfotd Street, London

Rowan Atkinson arrives at the World Premiere of the 23rd bond movie, Skyfall.

Filming Johhny English Reborn on the Mall

  

Rowan Atkinson returns to the role of the accidental secret agent who doesn't know fear or danger in the comedy spy-thriller Johnny English Reborn. In his latest adventure, the most unlikely intelligence officer in Her Majesty's Secret Service must stop a group of international assassins before they eliminate a world leader and cause global chaos. In the years since MI-7's top spy vanished off the grid, he has been honing his unique skills in a remote region of Asia. But when his agency superiors learn of an attempt against the Chinese premier's life, they must hunt down the highly unorthodox agent. Now that the world needs him once again, Johnny English is back in action. With one shot at redemption, he must employ the latest in hi-tech gadgets to unravel a web of conspiracy that runs throughout the KGB, CIA and even MI-7. With mere days until a heads of state conference, one man must use every trick in his playbook to protect us all. For Johnny English, disaster may be an option, but failure never is. Written by Universal Pictures

 

Rowan Atkinson was instore in character as Mr Bean to meet fans and sign copies of his new video.

 

13th September 1993 - hmv 150 Oxfotd Street, London

El actor, conocido por sus papeles de Johnny English y Mr. Bean, estuvo con nosotros el 26 de septiembre. Además, hubo magia con Luis Piedrahita y ciencia con Marron!

Alas Mel Smith. From my vinyl album collection. Mono. 1980. Note the writing credits.

Rowan Atkinson was instore in character as Mr Bean to meet fans and sign copies of his new video.

 

13th September 1993 - hmv 150 Oxfotd Street, London

El actor, conocido por sus papeles de Johnny English y Mr. Bean, estuvo con nosotros el 26 de septiembre. Además, hubo magia con Luis Piedrahita y ciencia con Marron!

Rowan Atkinson was instore in character as Mr Bean to meet fans and sign copies of his new video.

 

13th September 1993 - hmv 150 Oxfotd Street, London

At the wheel of a 1965 Ford Lotus Cortina Mk1.

 

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St Mary's Trophy, two-part 25-minute races for production saloon cars of a type that raced between 1960 and 1966.

 

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Goodwood Revival 2013

 

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El actor, conocido por sus papeles de Johnny English y Mr. Bean, estuvo con nosotros el 26 de septiembre. Además, hubo magia con Luis Piedrahita y ciencia con Marron!

Rowan Atkinson was instore in character as Mr Bean to meet fans and sign copies of his new video.

 

13th September 1993 - hmv 150 Oxfotd Street, London

Drawing adorable Rowan Atkinson in "Blackadder"

Drawing by Christine Moor all rights reserved

El actor, conocido por sus papeles de Johnny English y Mr. Bean, estuvo con nosotros el 26 de septiembre. Además, hubo magia con Luis Piedrahita y ciencia con Marron!

Dutch freecard by Boomerang. Photo: StudioCanal / Working Title / Universal. Rowan Atkinson and Olga Kurylenko in Johnny English Strikes Again (David Kerr, 2018). Caption: My name is English... Johnny English.

 

Funny English actor and screenwriter Rowan Atkinson (1955) is best known for his much-loved historical sitcom Blackadder (1983-1989) and for the series around the clumsy, face-pulling Mr. Bean (1990-1995). The black-haired, bug-eyed, and weak-chinned comedian had also success in the cinema with Bean (1997), the sequel Mr. Bean's Holiday (2007) and with his James Bond parody Johnny English (2003).

 

Rowan Sebastian Atkinson was born in Consett, England in 1955. He was the youngest of the four sons of Eric Atkinson, a farmer and company director, and Ella May (née Bainbridge). Like his father, he studied Electrical Engineering at The Queen's College, Oxford. He performed and wrote for the revue group of the Experimental Theatre Club (ETC) and for the Oxford University Dramatic Society (OUDS), where he met writer Richard Curtis and composer Howard Goodall, with whom he would continue to collaborate during his career. He got national attention in the Oxford Revue at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1976. Atkinson starred in The Atkinson People (1978), a series of comedy shows for BBC Radio 3. The series of satirical interviews with fictional great men was written by Atkinson and Richard Curtis, and produced by Griff Rhys Jones. On TV, he first came to prominence in BBC's satirical sketch show Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979–1982), and on stage and screen via his participation with members of Monty Python in The Secret Policeman's Balls (1979 and 1982) for the British section of Amnesty International. His performances in Not the Nine O'Clock News earned Atkinson a British Academy Award and got him designated "BBC Personality of the Year" in 1980. This success led to the lead role of the cowardly scheming Prince Edmund in the medieval sitcom The Black Adder (1983), which he also co-wrote with Richard Curtis. Black-Adder II (1986) followed the fortunes of one of the descendants of Atkinson's original character, this time in the Elizabethan era. Other sequels were Black Adder the Third (1987), set in the Regency era, and Blackadder Goes Forth (1989), set in World War I. The Blackadder series became one of the most successful BBC situation comedies, spawning several television specials.

 

Rowan Atkinson's other creation, the hapless Mr. Bean, first appeared on New Year's Day in 1990 in a half-hour special for Thames Television. Several sequels to Mr. Bean appeared on television until 1995. Sandra Brennan at AllMovie: “Different from other shows in that it was largely silent, Atkinson's Bean demonstrated a rare gift for slapstick that has led to his being compared to Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin. During its six-year run, Mr. Bean became the most popular show in the U.K. and has since been shown in 89 countries where it has gained a cult following comparable to Monty Python and Fawlty Towers.” The character later appeared in the feature film Bean/Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie (Mel Smith, 1997), for which Atkinson was also the writer and executive producer. It was an international box office hit. A second film, Mr. Bean's Holiday (Steve Bendelack, 2007) also became an international success. Atkinson also portrayed Inspector Raymond Fowler in the TV sitcom The Thin Blue Line (1995-1996), written by Ben Elton. The Thin Blue Line takes place in a police station located in a fictitious Gasforth. Atkinson's film career had begun with a supporting part in the 'unofficial' James Bond movie Never Say Never Again (Irvin Kershner, 1983) starring Sean Connery, and a leading role in the short comedy Dead on Time (Lyndall Hobbs, 1983) with Nigel Hawthorne. He appeared in Mel Smith's directorial debut, the romantic comedy The Tall Guy (1989) with Jeff Goldblum, and in Roald Dahl's The Witches (Nicolas Roeg, 1990) alongside Anjelica Huston and Mai Zetterling. He played the part of Dexter Hayman in Hot Shots! Part Deux (Jim Abrahams, 1993), a parody of Rambo III, starring Charlie Sheen, and he appeared as the hilariously verbally bumbling vicar in Four Weddings and a Funeral (Mike Newell, 1994). This romantic comedy starring Hugh Grant received an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture and became an unexpected box office hit. It became the highest-grossing British film in cinema history at the time, with worldwide earnings of $245.7 million. In Disney's The Lion King (Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff, 1994) Atkinson is featured as the voice of Zazu the Red-billed Hornbill. He also starred in Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death (1999), a comedy spoof of Doctor Who for a ‘Red Nose Day’ benefit.

 

Rowan Atkinson has been listed in The Observer as one of the 50 funniest actors in British comedy and amongst the top 50 comedians ever, in a 2005 poll of fellow comedians. He continued to appear in supporting roles in film comedies, including Maybe Baby (Ben Elton, 2000) starring Hugh Laurie, Rat Race (Jerry Zucker, 2001) with John Cleese, and the hit Love Actually (Richard Curtis, 2003) with an ensemble cast including Hugh Grant, Liam Neeson, Colin Firth and Emma Thompson. He also appeared as a reverend in the crime comedy Keeping Mum (Niall Johnson, 2005), which also starred Kristin Scott Thomas, Maggie Smith and Patrick Swayze. He fronted campaigns for Give Blood (1989), Fujifilm (1999), and Kronenbourg (1999). From 1991 on, Atkinson also appeared as a hapless and error-prone espionage agent in a long-running series for Barclaycard. This James Bond spoof, the Johnny English character was based, which featured in the successful film Johnny English (Peter Howitt, 2003) and its sequel Johnny English Reborn (Oliver Parker, 2011). Both films got mixed reviews but were huge successes at the international box offices. Atkinson appeared at the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony as Mr. Bean in a comedy sketch during a performance of Chariots of Fire, playing a repeated single note on a synthesiser. He then lapsed into a dream sequence in which he joined the runners from the film of the same name (about the 1924 Summer Olympics), beating them in their iconic run along West Sands at St. Andrews, by riding in a minicab and tripping the front runner. In 2013, Rowan Atkinson took on the titular role of the Simon Gray play Quartermaine's Terms at Wyndham's Theatre in London. The production was directed by Richard Eyre. Johnny English returned in Johnny English Strikes Again (David Kerr, 2018) opposite Olga Kurylenko and Emma Thompson. He also made the TV series Maigret (2016-2017), Handy Bean (2018-2020) and Man Vs. Bee (2022). Rowan Atkinson is married to make-up artist Sunetra Sastry. They have two children, Benjamin (1993) and Lily (1995). Atkinson was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 2013.

 

Sources: Sandra Brennan (AllMovie), Dick Fiddy (BFI ScreenOnline), Wikipedia and IMDb.

 

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Aldwych Theatre London 1988

 

A scanned negative.

Taken from a telecast of the 2012 Summer Olympics held in London England.

The Opening Ceremony for the London 2012 Olympic Games took place on July 27th 2012.

 

The Isles of Wonder, with artistic director Danny Boyle.

 

Olympic Stadium, Olympic Park, Stratford. Olympics.

Filming Johhny English Reborn on the Mall

  

Rowan Atkinson returns to the role of the accidental secret agent who doesn't know fear or danger in the comedy spy-thriller Johnny English Reborn. In his latest adventure, the most unlikely intelligence officer in Her Majesty's Secret Service must stop a group of international assassins before they eliminate a world leader and cause global chaos. In the years since MI-7's top spy vanished off the grid, he has been honing his unique skills in a remote region of Asia. But when his agency superiors learn of an attempt against the Chinese premier's life, they must hunt down the highly unorthodox agent. Now that the world needs him once again, Johnny English is back in action. With one shot at redemption, he must employ the latest in hi-tech gadgets to unravel a web of conspiracy that runs throughout the KGB, CIA and even MI-7. With mere days until a heads of state conference, one man must use every trick in his playbook to protect us all. For Johnny English, disaster may be an option, but failure never is. Written by Universal Pictures

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Weston Super Mare, Somerset.

Royal Naval College Chapel, King William Walk, Greenwich, London SE10.

The venue for Wedding No. 2 (‘St Mary of the Fields, Cripplegate, EC2’), where Rowan Atkinson burbles about the 'Holy goat'.

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Goodwood Revival 2004

 

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Rowan Atkinson and Me after his performance in Oliver at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.

Rowan Atkinson at the Goodwood Revival 2006.

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Early Goodwood Revival Meetings

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The BBC F1 team of Jake Humprey, David Coulthard & Eddie Jordan walk on to the grid

Mr Bean driving his Mini!

 

Celebrating 50 years of the Mini, Goodwood Revival 2009.

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