I guess I’m an easy mark for British actor/comedian Rowan Atkinson. A childlike turn of the head or a simple silly expression leaves me laughing, remembering his hilarious television series “Mr. Bean.
Christina Radish is the Senior Entertainment Reporter at Collider. Having worked at Collider for over a decade (since 2009), her primary focus is on film and television interviews with talent both in ...
Rowan Atkinson, the man behind both comic characters, said in Sydney yesterday he couldn't imagine ever playing his most successful creation again. "I think I've played Mr Bean for the last time, ...
Rowan Atkinson, the venerable British comic actor, is know as much for his bumbling, near-silent Mr. Bean as he is for the witheringly sarcastic Black Adder. He returns to cinemas this year with ...
Rowan Atkinson returns for the second sequel to his Bond-lite spy satire, but on the laugh meter Johnny English is no Austin Powers — or Mr. Bean. In a pop-culture era rife with cleverness for its own ...
2003-07-13 04:00:00 PDT Hollywood-- Rowan Atkinson is ready for his close-up. He's been ready for 20 years. One of England's edgiest and most highly paid comics, Atkinson has never reached the ...
Mr. Bean goes 007 in "Johnny English," an extremely silly but effective enough romp for family auds, showcasing Brit comic Rowan Atkinson's trademarked brand of arrogant dumbness. Script, originally ...