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Most Famous Rowan Atkinson Movies Of All Time

Rowan Atkinson Movies Of All Time

Actor Rowan Atkinson has a gift for comedy. Any of his appearances as the awkward mute Mr. Bean clearly demonstrate his talent as a physical comic. His work goes much beyond the purely physical though. He solely used his voice as Zazu in The Lion King, another one of his most memorable performances. In his genre, he is remarkably versatile. Here are the Most Famous Rowan Atkinson Movies Of All Time to date, whether they are comedies or not (though they are primarily comedies, of course).

Johnny English Reborn (2011)

 

Oliver Parker

Writers:      Hamish McColl, Will Davies, Neal Purvis

Stars:          Rowan Atkinson, Rosamund Pike, Dominic West

Atkinson and company returned with Johnny English Reborn eight years after Johnny English. The fumbling, well-intentioned MI7 agent must emerge from hiding and once more demonstrates his value when he commits a serious error.

In addition to Atkinson playing the title part, the amusing movie also stars Rosamund Pike, Gillian Anderson, and a budding Daniel Kaluuya before his roles in Sicario, Get Out, and Black Panther.


Johnny English (2003)

 

Peter Howitt

Writers:      Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, Will Davies

Stars:          Rowan Atkinson, John Malkovich, Natalie Imbruglia

Atkinson is famous for his roles as Johnny English after Mr. Bean. James Bond is parodied as an incompetent spy with excessive confidence in English. The made-up MI7 employs him.

Only Johnny English can stop the Crown Jewels from being stolen after every other agent is dead. It’s a delightfully silly movie with actors like John Malkovich and singer/songwriter Natalie Imbruglia.


Love Actually (2003)

 

Richard Curtis

Richard Curtis

Stars:         Hugh Grant, Martine McCutcheon, Liam Neeson

Richard Curtis has established himself as a leading figure in the British romance genre over time. The well-acclaimed Love Actually movie made the biggest contribution to that heritage. The movie tells a number of large-scale, intricately linked tales of holiday love. This movie is available on gomovies with Hd quality.

Hugh Grant, Colin Firth, Keira Knightley, Emma Thompson, Laura Linney, Liam Neeson, Alan Rickman, and Bill Nighy are among the cast members. Atkinson portrays the rather minor but significant part of jewelry salesman Rufus.


Mr. Bean’s Holiday (2007)

 

Steve Bendelack

Writers:      Rowan Atkinson, Richard Curtis, Simon McBurney

Stars:          Rowan Atkinson, Willem Dafoe, Steve Pemberton

Mr. Bean’s Holiday, the sequel to Bean, is the 1953 comedy Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday, which was another source of inspiration for Atkinson in developing Mr. Bean. It was directed by and starred Jacques Tati.

The humorous movie’s lead character is awarded a trip to Cannes, France. He encounters a snobby film director (Willem Dafoe) while trying to reunite a father and son, which leads to hilarious hijinks. This is one of the Most Famous Rowan Atkinson Movies Of All Time.


Bean (1997)

 

Mel Smith

Writers:      Rowan Atkinson, Richard Curtis, Robin Driscoll

Stars:          Rowan Atkinson, Peter MacNicol, John Mills

In the 1990–1995 television program with the same name, Atkinson’s Mr. Bean rose to fame. Two years after the end of the show, Bean played a role in his feature film debut. The persona is silent, slothful, and awkward.

His humorous delivery is reminiscent of Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, and other silent-era clowns like Buster Keaton. From his job as keeper of a prominent British art gallery, Mr. Bean is sent to a more humble museum in Los Angeles. It doesn’t take him long in his new role to start causing trouble.


Conclusion

Me Bean is the funniest character in all movies. You can watch many of his movies and tv series on Go Movies App and Netflix with Hd quality.



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