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In order to make us happy, he played a fool all his life, but he himself suffered from depression

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Speaking of Mr. Bean, everyone must be familiar with it. Rowan Atkinson, which is the original name of Bean, is actually a doctor, but he has played a fool for a lifetime. He spent many relaxing and happy days with us. Whenever people in brown suits, socks, and shoes appeared, we all knew Mr. Bean was out. He doesn't seem very smart and always has all sorts of weird ideas, so he can make a lot of jokes in life and work and make us laugh in front of the screen. But such a silly and silly looking role, his actor is very different from this role.

In order to make us happy, he played a fool all his life, but he himself suffered from depression

A Ph.D. has played a fool all his life, just to make us happy, but he himself has depression, he should be the happiest person, the first person in the world to get depression.

In 1955, Atkinson was born in Duheimshire, England, the third oldest in the family, with two older brothers. His father was a farmer and chairman of the company. He studied mechanical and electrical engineering at oxford, where he was an active member of the Experimental Drama Club and rose to prominence at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1976. After graduating from Oxford University, Atkinson entered the entertainment industry.

In order to make us happy, he played a fool all his life, but he himself suffered from depression

  Atkinson embraced the Anglican faith from an early age. He started as an undergraduate at Newcastle University in electrical engineering and then transferred to Queen's College, Oxford for a master's degree. He first gained public attention at the Edinburgh Festival in 1976. While in Oxford, he also performed a number of plays for the Oxford University Theatre Society, the Oxford Satire Theatre Society and the Experimental Theatre Club. There he met the writer Richard Chtis and the composer with whom he had worked for the rest of his acting career.

Rowan Atkinson stuttered badly as a child and suffered school violence at school, but he had dreams of being an actor. For this dream, he practiced speaking in front of the mirror every day. In the end, his efforts paid off. He can talk like a normal person. After experiencing the darkness, he chose to bring happiness to the world and let more people bravely face the darkness. Aykinson is also passionate about public welfare, and the donation has reached 2 billion yuan, but few people know that he has been silently helping everyone.

In order to make us happy, he played a fool all his life, but he himself suffered from depression

In 1979, Rowan Atkinson officially entered show business as a regular actor in the comedy show Non-Nine O'Clock News and began to gain attention; for the play he won the 34th British Academy film and television arts awards television award – Best Light Entertainment Performance.

In order to make us happy, he played a fool all his life, but he himself suffered from depression

In 1981, he starred in the stage play Atkinson's Satire in London's West End. In 1983, he starred in the sitcom Black Jazz, which he won at the 43rd BAFTA Awards television awards – Best Light Entertainment Performance – for its fourth season. In 1990, he played the role of "Mr. Bean" in the sitcom "Mr. Bean", and received more attention for it. In 1997, he starred in the comedy film "The Great Disaster of Mr. Bean".

In order to make us happy, he played a fool all his life, but he himself suffered from depression

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