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After working with actor Rowan Atkinson, (then aged 58), on the play Quartermaine's Terms in 2013, Ford (then aged 31) left Acaster and began a relationship with Atkinson leading to his separation from his wife in 2014 and finalising divorce in 2015. [5] [6] [7] She had a child with Atkinson, a daughter, in December 2017. [8]
Swenson wrestled for World Class Championship Wrestling in 1987 and 1988 as Jeep Swenson for manager Gary Hart. [2] He debuted on March 7, 1987, defeating Perry Jackson in a 2-minute challenge match. His main feud was with Bruiser Brody, who was wrestling as the masked "Red River Jack". [2] Brody defeated him at the Parade of Champions 1987 ...
The character of Mr. Bean has been likened to a modern-day Buster Keaton, [30] but Atkinson himself has stated that Jacques Tati's character Monsieur Hulot was the main inspiration. [31] Atkinson states, "The essence of Mr Bean is that he's entirely selfish and self-centred and doesn't actually acknowledge the outside world. He's a child in a ...
In the early 1990s, Ziegler starred in the ITV comedy Mr. Bean, where she played multiple characters, especially a three-episode stint as Irma Gobb, the title character's long-suffering girlfriend. She reprised her role as Gobb, voicing her in Mr. Bean: The Animated Series, from 2002 to 2004, and in the revived series from 2015 to 2019.
Mr. Bean is a fictional character from the British comedy television programme Mr. Bean, its animated spin-off, and two live-action feature films. He was created by Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis , portrayed by Atkinson, and made his first appearance on television in the pilot episode , which first aired on 1 January 1990.
Michael Fenton Stevens (born 12 February 1958) [1] is an English actor and comedian. He was a founder member of The Hee Bee Gee Bees and sang the lead on the Spitting Image 1986 number 1 hit "The Chicken Song". [2]
"Tee Off, Mr. Bean" is the twelfth episode of the British television series Mr. Bean, produced by Tiger Aspect Productions and Thames Television for Central Independent Television. It was first broadcast on ITV on 20 September 1995.
John Birkin is a television director and production manager, known for Mr. Bean (1990), Chef! (1993), and Victoria Wood with All the Trimmings (2000), among other television shows. [2] Birkin's father was the Gothic novelist Charles Birkin and his mother was the Australia-born actress Janet Johnson. [2]