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小威,您上面的報導多是描述Mr.Bean這個角色.
發問者是想問Mr.Bean的真人,不是Mr.Bean .
To questioner,
(I am not permitted to use HTML, so the display of the answer is not good. So sorry about that. I think Yahoo should open this tool to everyone, not just high-level members)
Here's the article adapted by me. It is not just a full copy-and-paste work. I base on several sources to write this article. Here's my reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Bean
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000100/
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/4073997.stm
http://www.spiked-online.com/Printable/0000000CAC09.htm
http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800020508
How I see Rowan Sebastian Atkinson (Mr. Bean)
Anyone knows the name Mr.Bean. But what is the name who acts this character? The real person of Mr.Bean is called Rowan Sebastian Atkinson. He is born on 6 January 1955. He is an English comedian, actor and writer.
He is active at policy. He was joined by the newspaper columnist Joan Smith, officials from Christian groups, the Barnabas Fund, the Lawyer's Christian Fellowship and politicians from the three main parties.
He likes comedy. He loves to make jokes. He believes that there should be no subject about which you cannot make jokes. In June 2005, Atkinson led a coalition of the UK's most prominent actors and writers, including Nicholas Hytner and Ian McEwan, to the British Parliament in an attempt to force a review of the controversial Racial and Religious Hatred Bill.
Rowan Atkinson defended the right of comedians to poke fun at other people's religion last night as he joined the campaign against Government plans to create a new offence of incitement to religious hatred. In addition, stopping the right to criticise other religions would end centuries of tolerance and could stoke tensions between religious groups rather than ease them.
It would also threaten the livelihoods of all those whose job it is "to question, to analyse and to satirise". These included authors, academics, writers, actors, politicians and comedians.
He believes that criticising a person for their race is manifestly irrational and ridiculous but to criticise their religion - that is a right. That is a freedom. The freedom to criticise ideas - any ideas even if they are sincerely held beliefs - is one of the fundamental freedoms of society.
Regarding Atkinson's comedy style, Atkinson was a stutterer as a child, a condition which sometimes returns when he is in stressful situations. In particular, the letter "B" posed a problem for him. He managed to overcome this through over-articulation; however, this evolved into one of his trademark comic devices (his pronunciation of "Bob" in Blackadder being a famous example). His other trademark is his Received Pronunciation (RP) British accent.
Atkinson's comedy style, which is rigorously planned and scripted — partly to ensure his stress and stutter is minimised — is often visually-based. It results in comedy as performance — like Charlie Chaplin — rather than as observation or discussion, as many of the routines of the time were. Atkinson's talent for visual comedy has seen him described as "the man with the rubber face".