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  1. English actor and comedian Rowan Atkinson has appeared in twenty films and over thirty film series and over eight television advertisements. Overview [ edit ] After university, Atkinson toured with Angus Deayton as his straight man in an act that was eventually filmed for a television show.

  2. Rowan Sebastian Atkinson CBE, is an English comedian, screenwriter, and actor. He is most famous for his work on the satirical sketch comedy show Not The Nine O'Clock News, and the sitcoms Blackadder, Mr. Bean, and The Thin Blue Line.

    • Johnny English Series - 6.3
    • Bean's Holiday (2007) - 6.4
    • Race (2001) - 6.4
    • N (1997) - 6.5
    • Shots! Part Deux (1993) - 6.6
    • Ping Mum (2005) - 6.8
    • Witches (1990) - 6.9
    • R Weddings and A Funeral (1994) - 7.1
    • E Actually (2003) - 7.6
    • Lion King (1994) - 8.5

    Given that Atkinson had a major role in the James Bond movie Never Say Never Again, he perfectly followed that up with a Bond satire of his own. Considering that parody movies, in general, don't have the best reputation, the Johnny Englishmovies are generally well-received and quite consistent too. All three Johnny English movies sit at a 6.3, and ...

    Though there was clearly no rush after the success of Bean, an almost-as-good sequel eventually came 10 years later. Just as the 1997 movie saw the iconic character go overseas and visit the U.S., Mr. Bean's Holidayfollows the character as he travels to France. It's much more of a family affair this time around, as there were more than a handful of...

    Rat Race is the biggest Hollywood production Atkinson has been a part of, as most of his movies have been largely funded by U.K. studios. And that's why it's hardly a surprise that Rat Racehad so much marketing behind it and has the largest budget for an Atkinson-led movie. RELATED: Withnail And I & 9 Other Classic British Comedies The movie follow...

    By 1997, the TV show Mr. Bean had become a phenomenon in the U.K. To this day, Mr. Bean is Atkinson's most iconic roleand the character is such an important part of U.K. pop culture that he had a major role in the London 2012 Olympic Games. But in 1997, the character was introduced to overseas audiences to a greater extent by setting Beanin Califor...

    A parody of both Apocalypse Now and Rambo, there was no better movie to bring Rowan Atkinson into the Hollywood spotlight than Hot Shots! Part Deux. RELATED: 10 Movies From The 90s That Made Us Laugh So Hard We Cried It's somewhat jarring seeing Atkinson and Charlie Sheen act alongside each other, as they have such different styles. Needless to say...

    As far as Atkinson's characters go, Reverend Walter Goodfellow is by far the most normal, but that isn't saying much. There's enough of Atkinson's gold-standard slapstick, but not so much of it, and that might be why Keeping Mumis rated higher than many of the films based on his over-the-top characters. The movie follows the reverend who is so fixa...

    In The Witches, Atkinson plays the hotel manager Mr. Stringer, and it's the first time the actor becomes somewhat of a hero, as he runs around slicing up witches with a meat cleaver. It's an early sign of Mr. Bean coming to life in the U.S., as Stringer is dressed like the iconic character and has the same body movements. Thankfully, The Witches ha...

    Keeping Mum isn't the only movie where Rowan Atkinson plays a priest, as he appears in Four Weddings and a Funeral in the robe and collar too. In fact, Keeping Mumcould be seen as a quasi-sequel to the 1994 movie, as Reverend Goodfellow is well-seasoned, whereas Father Gerald is a nervous trainee. The actor is a beloved part of the film, even thoug...

    Love Actuallyis one of the most unapologetically British movies ever, as it stars Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant, and many others, and the Prime Minister is even one of the main characters. And in a movie this British, it'd be blasphemy not to have Rowan Atkinson feature. With an ensemble cast and full of original characters, Rufus, who on...

    The Lion Kingis one of the highest-rated animated movies of all time, and while this is partly down to the beautiful animation and the inspiring narrative, the voice acting can't be overlooked. Unsurprisingly, Atkinson plays Zazu, the comic relief of the film. Though the movie doesn't feature his trademark movements, the hornbill and Mufasa's littl...

  3. Feb 17, 2010 · Michael Atkinson writes film criticism for IFC.com, Sight & Sound, and Moving Image Source. His books include Exile Cinema: Filmmakers at Work Beyond Hollywood and the novel Hemingway Deadlights.

  4. Discover new TV shows and movies from Atkinson Film Arts and where you can watch them.

  5. Mar 18, 2024 · From his iconic role as Mr. Bean to his memorable performances in other classic movies, we’ll explore the brilliant movies that have shaped Rowan Atkinson’s illustrious career.

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  7. Rowan Sebastian Atkinson CBE (born 6 January 1955) is an English actor, comedian and writer. He played the title roles in the sitcoms Blackadder (1983–1989) and Mr. Bean (1990–1995), and in the film series Johnny English (2003–2018).

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