Rowan claimed that it is much easier for him to do the Mr. Bean character orally rather than visually. Mr. Bean claimed that the weight of responsibility that comes with playing the part is uncomfortable for him.
If you were alive in the 1990s, Mr. Bean wouldn’t be a foreign name to your ears and eyes, right?
The actor, whose true name is Rowan Atkinson, charmed viewers with his funny Mr. Bean persona, which was genuinely a favorite of many people, young and old. While we all may have enjoyed and continue to appreciate watching him portray Mr. Bean, the British actor actually feels quite the opposite.
Rowan Atkinson does not enjoy playing Mr. Bean and has hinted that he will never take on the role again (pictured in character in 2015).
Mr. Bean has admitted that the character is so hard and demanding to portray that he may never take on the role again.
The actor claimed that performing the Mr. Bean role orally rather than visually is much simpler for him in an interview with Radio Times.
“I don’t really enjoy it” The 65-year-old actor is in the process of creating an animated film based on the well-known character, but he claimed that “the weight of responsibility” is uncomfortable (pictured 2018).
According to what we hear, Rowan, who had previously created an animated television show, is currently working on an animated film for the well-known character. Despite the fact that he is now developing the animated film, he finds the character to be stressful and does not particularly love performing it.
I don’t have much fun portraying him. It is not fun to carry the burden of responsibilities. I find it to be stressful and exhausting, and I eagerly await its completion,’ Rowan added.
Rowan Atkinson stars as Mr.Bean.
The actor also stated that he was unsurprised by the popularity of his persona.
“I’ve never been surprised by Mr. Bean’s success. It is really entertaining to see an adult act inappropriately while being completely unaware of it. The comedy’s success abroad can be attributed to the fact that it is visual rather than verbal. “Rowan said.”
Optimism? The most hopeful he could be about a comeback, according to Rowan, who created and starred in “Blackadder” from 1983 to 1989, is that it is “definitely not impossible.”
From 1990 to 1995, Rowan portrayed the show’s title character in the popular series. After that, he appeared in the movies Bean Movie (1997) and Mr. Bean’s Holiday (2007). The productions were all successes on a global scale.