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Tam Sebastian Atkinson CBE, a great British comedian, claims to have an audience of 654.38+85 million in Britain. It is also famous and

Beans are so funny in movies, what are they like in life?

Tam Sebastian Atkinson CBE, a great British comedian, claims to have an audience of 654.38+85 million in Britain. It is also famous and

Beans are so funny in movies, what are they like in life?

Tam Sebastian Atkinson CBE, a great British comedian, claims to have an audience of 654.38+85 million in Britain. It is also famous and invincible in other language areas. His humor is restrained, full of ordinary surprises and interest in life. He broke through the language barrier and is expected to become a master of humor after Chaplin. He created an English nonsense. Most people's comedies have tears in their laughter, or criticize social current affairs in their laughter. The laughter in Mr. Bean is only laughter, no politics, no criticism of society, but it doesn't make people feel simple and funny at all. 20 1 1 cambridgeshire, England, suffered a car accident on the evening of August 4th and was hospitalized with shoulder injuries.

Tam Sebastian Atkinson suffers from a severe stutter. In 2007, I interviewed his Ten Questions to Ask Peas (10? In the column, Julia Shepard, a reporter from Chicago, asked him if he had overcome his stuttering, and he replied:

"? My stuttering is good and bad. See if I'm nervous. But stuttering is really a big problem for me. I found that my stuttering disappeared while I was acting. Stuttering may be one of the inspirations that prompted me to become an actor.

Mr. Bean, the name of the famous TV comedy of British BBC, is also the name of the protagonist. British comedian Tam Sebastian Atkinson CBE (Tam? Atkinson) plays Mr. Bean and is one of the producers and screenwriters of the play. Don't underestimate this "Doudou". He claims to have18.5 million audience in Britain, and is also famous and invincible in other language areas. His humor is restrained, full of ordinary surprises and interest in life. He broke through the language barrier and is expected to become a master of humor after Chaplin. He created an English nonsense. Most people's comedies have tears in their laughter, or criticize social current affairs in their laughter. The laughter in Mr. Bean is only laughter, no politics, no criticism of society, but it doesn't make people feel simple and funny at all. ?

Mr. Bean is a guy who is "a little clumsy, a little naive, a little one-way thinking (not turning his head), a little shy and a little short-circuited". His sense of comedy comes from everyday life that may happen to you and me. " His usual clothes are typical of the conservative middle class in Britain. His dialogues in the play are very few, and almost all of them are presented to the audience with "rich body movements" and "changeable expressions". People who hate him may think that this guy who pretends to be mentally retarded is really disgusting, but those who appreciate him will think that he is so amazing that he can express English humor incisively and vividly, which can be regarded as "the British Jim Carrey who acts in Chaplin's way". ?

British humor is world-famous. Compared with the American laughter after the exaggerated speech, the British style is just a "smile", and everything goes without saying. The sense of comedy in American sitcoms often comes from the "mutual spitting" (dialogue) between family and friends. ?

Although Mr. Bean's IQ is only "007", Atkinson himself holds a degree in electrical engineering from Oxford University. Being able to play such an idiot is definitely a superb acting skill, not a "real actor." The British believe that he created the most important comedy role in recent years, and he was born to eat this bowl of rice. In fact, before he became famous, he worked in obscurity for a long time until the early 1980 s, with the help of "non-9 news" (no? That? Nine? What time? News), he began to emerge. In 1984, The black snake (the? Black? In the play Viper, he plays the role of Edmund, who is sharp-tongued, and shows his gift of eloquence, while Mr. Bean shows his talent as a human comedian. No wonder some people say that his face is his wealth. ?