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Mr. Bean (character)
Character in British comedy TV programme
Fictional character
Mr. Bean is a fictional character from the British comedy television programme Mr.
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Overview
Mr. Bean lives in Flat 2, 12 Arbour Road, Highbury, London, England.
His first name and his profession, if any, are never mentioned; he introduces himself simply as "Bean." In the first film adaptation, Bean, "Mr." appears on his passport in the "first name" field, and he is shown employed as a security guard at London's National Gallery.[1] His date of birth is given variously as 15 September , or as 6 January (the latter being Rowan Atkinson's actual date of birth).
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However, later episodes showed Mr. Bean dropping from the night sky in a deserted London street against the backdrop of St Paul's Cathedral. At the end of episodes three and six he is also shown being sucked right back up into the sky in the respective background scenes (black scene in episode 3 and street scene in episode 6).
Mr bean biography imdb top 100 Atkinson's often visually based style, which has been compared to that of Buster Keaton , [ 30 ] sets him apart from most modern television and film comics, who rely heavily on dialogue, as well as stand-up comedy which is mostly based on monologues. Archived from the original on 31 May Archived from the original on 16 February DMG Media.Atkinson has acknowledged that Mr. Bean "has an alien aspect to him".[2] In the animated series (episode, "Double Trouble") he is taken inside a spacecraft with "aliens" who look exactly like him and even have their own plushy toys. In an obvious homage, the aliens send him back home in a beam of light and music similar to the opening of the original live-action Mr.
Bean series.
Clothing
Mr. Bean is usually seen wearing a brown tweed jacket, a white shirt, a thin red tie, brown trousers, black shoes and a black digital calculator watch. He occasionally changes his outfit to suit the scene he is in.[3]
In the episode "The Return of Mr.
Bean", when Bean is heading to a fancy restaurant to celebrate his birthday, he wears a grey suit with a dark red tie.
In the same episode, he wears a tuxedo. In the episode "The Curse of Mr. Bean", when Bean is heading for the park to make a sandwich for his lunch, he wears a long dark green overcoat with a light green shirt and a dark green tie. In the same episode when Bean goes to watch a horror film with his girlfriend, he is wearing his trademark clothes but with a light colored brown sweater instead of his trademark brown tweed jacket.
Personality
Mr. Bean is immature, self-absorbed, extremely competitive and brings various abnormal schemes and contrivances to everyday tasks. He rarely speaks, and when he does, it is normally only a few mumbled words which are in a comically low-pitched voice.
Mr bean biography imdb top 10 Rowan Atkinson Richard Curtis. Politics Home. Retrieved 27 June Bean ", when Bean is heading for the park to make a sandwich for his lunch, he wears a long dark green overcoat with a light green shirt and a dark green tie.Mr. Bean often seems unmindful of basic aspects of the way the world works, and the programme typically features his attempts at what would generally be considered simple activities, such as going for a swim, using a television set, redecorating, or attending church. The humour largely comes from his original (and often absurd) solutions to problems – usually self-inflicted – and his total disregard for others when solving them, his pettiness and occasional malevolence.[1] Atkinson himself has stated in various interviews on the character.
Mr Bean is a child at heart.
He is a child trapped in a man's body so all the jokes involving Mr Bean are fairly sort of silly childish things.[4]
Mr Bean is a very unpleasant character. He is a natural-born anarchist, he's incredibly selfish, incredibly childish. He is aged 11 really, mentally.
Mr bean biography blackadder Mr bean biography imdb top movies Mr bean biography wikipedia He hasn't moved on and he never will.[5]
Influences
Atkinson cited the comedy film Monsieur Hulot's Holiday, starring and directed by French comedian and director Jacques Tati, as an influence on the character, particularly its usage of wordless humor in ordinary situations.[6]
Appearances
Main articles: List of Mr.
Bean episodes and List of Mr. Bean: The Animated Series episodes
Mr. Bean is the main character of both the titular TV series and its animated spin-off, as well as of feature films based on the series, Bean () and Mr. Bean's Holiday (). Bean also made guest appearances at the London Olympics opening ceremony and in the Chinese film Top Funny Comedian: The Movie.
Atkinson also portrayed Bean in several sketches for Comic Relief and also in television advertisements throughout the years such as REMA , M&M's, Fujifilm, Nissan Tino, Snickers and most recently for Etisalat in [7][8]