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Rowan Atkinson was born in a middle-class family and suffered terribly as a child because of his stuttering. He was also teased and bullied at school because of his looks. His bullies

Finally, in 1979, Rowan got his big break when he was cast in the BBC sketch comedy show “Not the Nine O’Clock News.” His performances on the show garnered critical acclaim and earned him a loyal fanbase. From there, his career skyrocketed.

In 1990, Rowan introduced the world to his most iconic character, Mr. Bean. The bumbling, silent comedic character became an instant hit, beloved by audiences of all ages around the globe. Rowan’s knack for physical comedy and his ability to convey humor without uttering a single word captivated millions.

Despite his fame and success, Rowan remained humble and grounded. He used his platform to advocate for causes he believed in, including education and children’s rights. He also continued to push boundaries in his comedy, challenging societal norms and sparking important conversations about race, class, and politics.

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