Rowan Atkinson
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Rowan Sebastian Atkinson was born on 6 January, 1955, in Consett, Co.
Durham, UK, to Ella May (Bainbridge) and Eric Atkinson. His father
owned a farm, where Rowan grew up with his two older brothers, Rupert
and Rodney. He attended Newcastle University and Oxford University
where he earned degrees in electrical engineering. During that time, he
met screenwriterRichard Curtis,
with whom he wrote and performed comedy revues.
Later, he co-wrote and appeared in Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979), which was a huge success and spawned several best-selling books. It won an International Emmy Award and the British Academy Award for "Best Light Entertainment Programme of 1980." He won the "British Academy Award" and was named "BBC Personality of the Year" for his performance inNot the Nine O'Clock News (1979).
Atkinson also appeared in several movies, including Dead on Time (1983), Pleasure at Her Majesty's (1976) (aka "Monty Python Meets Beyond the Fringe" ), Never Say Never Again (1983), andThe Tall Guy (1989).He played "Mr. Bean" in the TV series, Mr. Bean (1990)but, apart from that and Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979), he also appeared in several other series like The Black Adder (1982)and Funny Business (1992),etc.
Atkinson enjoys nothing more than fast cars. He has two children, named Benjamin and Lily, with ex-wifeSunetra Sastry.
Later, he co-wrote and appeared in Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979), which was a huge success and spawned several best-selling books. It won an International Emmy Award and the British Academy Award for "Best Light Entertainment Programme of 1980." He won the "British Academy Award" and was named "BBC Personality of the Year" for his performance inNot the Nine O'Clock News (1979).
Atkinson also appeared in several movies, including Dead on Time (1983), Pleasure at Her Majesty's (1976) (aka "Monty Python Meets Beyond the Fringe" ), Never Say Never Again (1983), andThe Tall Guy (1989).He played "Mr. Bean" in the TV series, Mr. Bean (1990)but, apart from that and Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979), he also appeared in several other series like The Black Adder (1982)and Funny Business (1992),etc.
Atkinson enjoys nothing more than fast cars. He has two children, named Benjamin and Lily, with ex-wifeSunetra Sastry.