The Conservative Party politician Alan Clark, himself a devotee of classic motor cars, recorded in his published Diaries this chance meeting with a man he later realised was Atkinson while driving through Oxfordshire in May 1984: "Just after leaving the motorway at Thame I noticed a dark red DBS V8 Aston Martin on the slip road with the bonnet up, a man unhappily bending over it. Other cars he owns include an Audi A8, and a Honda Civic Hybrid. He owns one McLaren F1, which was involved in an accident with an Austin Metro. He is reported to have placed an advanced order for a Morgan Aero Max, which costs £110,000.Ītkinson has raced in other cars, including a Renault 5 GT Turbo for two seasons for its one make series. He also races in his V8 Zagato, from which he escaped unhurt after crashing it into a barrier at an Aston Martin Owners Club event in Croft Circuit in 2001. He also received a driving ban as a result of the incident. Atkinson was cited for speeding in the car, just as Jeff Goldblum's character was in the movie. His Aston Martin V8 Zagato, featuring a novelty registration plate, was driven by his character Ron Anderson in the film The Tall Guy. In 1991, he starred in the self-penned The Driven Man, a series of sketches featuring Atkinson driving around London trying to solve his car-fetish, and discussing it with taxi drivers, policemen, used-car salesmen and psychotherapists.Ītkinson's car collection is dominated by Aston Martins, including the DB7 Vantage used in Johnny English. He has written for the British magazines Car, Octane and Evo.Ītkinson also holds a UK LGV licence, gained because lorries held a fascination for him, and to ensure employment as a young actor.Ī lover of and participant in car racing, he appeared as racing driver Henry Birkin in the television play Full Throttle in 1995. With an estimated wealth of £100 million, Atkinson is able to indulge his passion for cars that began with driving his mother's Morris Minor around the family farm. In 2009, he criticised homophobic speech legislation, saying that the House of Lords must vote against a government attempt to remove a free speech clause in an anti-gay hate law. In June 2005, Atkinson led a coalition of the UK's most prominent actors and writers, including Nicholas Hytner, Stephen Fry and Ian McEwan, to the British Parliament in an attempt to force a review of the controversial Racial and Religious Hatred Bill - on the grounds that the bill would give religious groups a "weapon of disproportionate power" whose threat would engender a culture of self-censorship among artists. The couple have two children, Benjamin Alexander Sebastian (born 1993) and Lily Grace Atkinson (born 1995), and live in England in the Northamptonshire village of Apethorpe, as well as the Oxfordshire village of Waterperry and London. Bean.Ītkinson got married at the Russian Tea Room in New York City, U.S., with Sunetra Sastry. Atkinson has said that his appearance in Mr. In 2003, he played the title role in Johnny English, which was a big success. Bean among a group of people they most associated with British culture. In 2014, young adults from abroad named Mr. Atkinson has continued to play supporting roles in other comedy films.Ītkinson in 1997, promoting Bean. In 1994, he played a part in the popular film Four Weddings and a Funeral and played the voice of Zazu in The Lion King. He has also featured in a few adverts.Ītkinson also performed a sketch as a vicar at Prince Chales' Birthday show: We Are Most Amused.Ītkinson's film career started in 1983 when he played a supporting part in the James Bond film Never say Never Again. After that, he played Edmund Blackadder in the popular Blackadder series from 1983 to 1989. He then went to do Not the Nine O'Clock News. In 1976, Rowan Atkinson did a one off television series called Canned Laughter for ITV. At Oxford, he also acted and performed early sketches for the Oxford Univercity Dramatic Society (OUDS), the Oxford Review and the Experimenal Theatre (ETC), meeting writer Richard Curtis and composer Howard Goodell, with whom he would continue to collaborate during his career. He continued with an MSc at The Queens College Oxford, first achieving notice at the Edinbough Fringe Festival in 1976. He was educated at Durham Choristers School, followed by St Bees School, and studied electrical engineering at Newcastle Univercity. He has two elder brothers, Rodney Atkinson, an economist who narrowly lost the United Kingdom Independence Party leadership election in 2000, and Rupert Atkinson.Ītkinson was raised Anglican. His parents were Eric Atkinson, a farmer and company director, and his wife Ella May, who married on 29 June 1945. Rowan Sebastian Atkinson was born on the 6 January 1955, in Consett, County Durham, England.
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