Comedian Omid Djalili is to follow Rowan Atkinson as Fagin in the current Oliver! revival in the West End.The stand-up and actor will replace the Mr Bean star from ...
Comedy legends Robin Williams, Joan Rivers and Rowan Atkinson performed a thrilling show on Wednesday to celebrate British royal Prince Charles' 60th birthday.[...] Read more!
Jodie Prenger has talked of her excitement at the prospect of working alongside Rowan Atkinson in Sir Cameron Mackintosh's Oliver! revival.The I'd Do Anything ...
MR. BEAN is set to pick a pocket or two as the star of a new stage adaptation of CHARLES DICKENS' beloved OLIVER TWIST.
British funnyman Rowan Atkinson will take on the role ...
British comedian ROWAN ATKINSON has signed up to play bad guy Fagin in the new West End production of OLIVER!Best known for his roles in BLACKADDER and MR BEAN, ...
Funnyman Rowan Atkinson escaped without citation after reversing his rented SUV into a parked car during a Christmas trip to Aspen, Colorado last week. [...] Read more!
Funnyman Rowan Atkinson escaped without citation after reversing his rented SUV into a parked car during a Christmas trip to Aspen, Colorado last week.
British comedian Rowan Atkinson, known for his role as bumbling television and movie character Mr. Bean, made a mistake of his own when he backed an SUV into an Aspen woman's car.
ASPEN, Colo. — British comedian Rowan Atkinson, known for playing the bumbling television and movie character Mr. Bean, made a mistake of his own when he backed an SUV into an Aspen woman's car.
British funnyman Rowan Atkinson warns the U.K. government's plans to outlaw homophobic bullying will destroy comedy. The Mr. Bean comedian fears the proposed law, intended to make homophobic slurs a criminal offense, will lead to comedians being penalized for cracking gay jokes.[...] Read more!
Mr. Bean -- the stick-legged goofball man-child created by Rowan Atkinson on television in the early '90s, and in the 1997 feature Bean -- undertakes his second cinematic adventure in the comic romp Mr. Bean's Holiday. Growing thoroughly sick of the wet, cold, and clammy London weather, Mr. Bean (Atkinson) finds just the right tonic when he wins a ... Continue Summary
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One of the greatest comic minds of his generation, Rowan Atkinson is best known for his unforgettable characters and inventive physical humor. Now, the star of "Blackadder," Mr. Bean, and other television and film gems, performs his world-famous sketches and rare standup comedy routines in front of a live audience in "Rowan Atkinson Live!" [...] Read more!
Funnyman Rowan Atkinson is to re-team with his Johnny English director Peter Howitt to revamp Charles Dickens' David Copperfield. The movie pals have secured a $30 million budget for the project, which is set to start shooting in 2008.[...] Read more!
Atkinson, 52, first introduced the bumbling, clumsy loner in the 1990 TV series, Mr Bean, and brought his character to the big screen in 1997 movie Bean.
Rowan Atkinson delighted the Leicester Square crowds by turning up to the premiere of his new Mr Bean film in character. He drove a yellow mini onto the red carpet before larking about with tourists and fans by climbing on top of his car and borrowing their video cameras
British comedian Rowan Atkinson injured his shoulder after over-practicing a Nazi salute for his latest movie Mr. Bean's Holiday. The actor suffered pain for months as a result. He says, "I did it with such enthusiasm in the rehearsal room that I ripped my shoulder and gave myself a nasty frozen shoulder for many months.[...] Read more!
Happy Birthday to "Chasing Amy" star Joey Lauren Adams (1971), volleyball player/model Gabrielle Reece (1970), "Boyz N the Hood" director John Singleton (1968), Fox Sports commentator Howie Long (1960), "Mr. Bean" Rowan Atkinson (1955), British director Anthony Minghella (1954), AC/DC guitarist Malcolm Young (1953), Pink Floyd founding member Syd Barrett (1946), disco musician Van McCoy (1940; d. 1979), diner owner Vic Tayback (1930), baseball legend Early Wynn (1920; d. 1999), singer/actor Danny Thomas (1914; d. 1991), classic actress Loretta Young (1910; d. 2000), American icon Benjamin Franklin (c. 1706; d. 1790), and French warrior Saint Joan of Arc (1412; d. 1431).