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Rowan Atkinson, star of Johnny
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Rowan Atkinson
Born January 6, 1955 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Rowan
Atkinson has been a comic genius for many years, first coming to our screens
in "Not the Nine O'Clock News" then appearing in such diverse
series as Blackadder and Mr Bean, but few know of his academic ability
having become a graduate of both Newcastle University and Oxford University
earning a degree in Electrical Engineering.
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Now starring as Johnny English in the film Johnny English
Rowan Atkinson has an affinity with the character as he has a great
love of cars, gadgets, and motor racing.
With his fabulous writing ability and his expert delivery, it is almost certain
that Mr Atkinson will be on our screens for many years to come.
Rowan Atkinson is married to Sunetra Sastry, they have two children Lily
and Ben.
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Rowen
Atkinson Biography
T his is a fully illustrated, affectionate celebration of Rowon Atkinson's
career. He first came to prominence in the late 1970's in the classic comedy
serires Not The Nine O'Clock News. His ability to strange mannerisms with
a natural acting abiltiy set him up to achieve great success as the darstadly
Blackadder. In the 1980's he created Mr Bean, now an international success;
in August 1997, a major movie "Bean" will be released. This book
traces his career and celebrates the talents and life of a true comic original.
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Rowan
Atkinson in Blackadder
Follow the progress of Rowan Atkinson's irredeemably wicked Edmund Blackadder
throughout history in this complete box set of all four series--from the snivelling
War of the Roses-era creep in the Shakespearean parody that was the first
series, to his final and unexpectedly noble demise in the trenches of the
First World War in Blackadder Goes Forth. In all four generations Blackadder
is accompanied (or should that be hampered?) by his faithful yet terminally
stupid servant Baldrick (Tony Robinson); and if that wasn't bad enough he
also has to put up with the incompetence, pomposity and one-upmanship of a
host of other contemporary hangers-on wonderfully played by regular costars
Hugh Laurie, Tim McInnery, Stephen Fry, Miranda Richardson and Rik Mayall.
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