Слайд 1Rowan Sebastian Atkinson
Was born on January, 6th 1955
The English
actor-comedian, script writer, the writer, the producer, is most known
in the world for a role of Mr. Bin in the teleserial with the same name.
Слайд 2He was born in the city of Konsett, counties Durham
(England) in a family of farmer Eric Atkinson and the
director of the large company of Ella Mej
Слайд 3Atkinson was brought up Anglican and was educated at Durham
Choristers School, St. Bees School, and Newcastle University, where he
received a degree in Electrical Engineering.
Слайд 4Family
Since 1990 Rouen Atkinson is married to makeup artist Sanetre
Sestri. The married couple has two children — son Ben
and the daughter Lili.
Big brother Rouen, Rodni Atkinson— the known English economist, the politician and the publicist.
Слайд 5In 1990 started display of a teleserial "Mr. Bin", after
a leading role in which Atkinson has become famous for
the whole world. The serial enjoyed wide popularity, one series collected about TVs, on the average, 20 million persons
Слайд 6Theatre
Rowan Atkinson did live on-stage skits – also appearing with
members of Monty Python – in The Secret Policeman's Ball
In
2013, Atkinson took on the titular role in a 12-week production (directed by Richard Eyre) of the Simon Gray play Quartermaine's Terms at Wyndham's Theatre in London.
Слайд 7Kenyan holiday
While on a holiday trip to Kenya in 2001,
the pilot of his private plane fainted. Atkinson managed to
maintain the plane in the air for several minutes until the pilot recovered and was able to regain control.
Слайд 8Politics
In June 2005, Atkinson led a coalition of the UK's
most prominent actors and writers, including Nicholas Hytner, Stephen Fry,
and Ian McEwan, to the British Parliament in an attempt to force a review of the controversial Racial and Religious Hatred Bill, which they felt would give overwhelming power to religious groups to impose censorship on the arts
Слайд 9In 2012 he voiced his support for the Reform Section
5 campaign, which aims to reform or repeal Section 5
of the Public Order Act, particularly its statement that an insult can be grounds for arrest and punishment. It is a reaction to several recent high-profile arrests, which Atkinson sees as a restriction of freedom of expression.
Слайд 10Cars
With an estimated wealth of approximately £85 million, Atkinson is
able to indulge his passion for cars that began with
driving his mother's Morris Minor around the family farm. He has written for the British magazines Car, Octane, Evo, and "SuperClassics", in which he reviewed the McLaren F1
Слайд 11HONOURS
Atkinson was appointed Commander of the Order of the British
Empire in the 2013 Birthday Honours for services to drama
and charity.
BAFTA Awards
Best Light Entertainment Performance
1981 Not the Nine O'Clock News
1990 Blackadder Goes Forth
Laurence Olivier Awards
Best Comedy Performance
1981 Rowan Atkinson in Revue
Слайд 12Films
Agent Johnny Inglish: Reboot (2011)
The formula 1: BBC Sport (a
serial, 2009–...)
Mr. Bin on rest (2007)
And a magic power of
Zhuzhu (a serial, 2007 – 2008)