Remember Mr. Bean?

Mr. Bean: always hilarious
How Mr. Bean came about
Humor without words
Only 15 episodes
More Bean in the 21st century
International success
Mr. Bean movies and books
Guide to France
Humorous art
Bromance
The man in the mirror
The movie was a big hit
Mr. Bean's Holiday
Funny grimaces
Mr. Bean's car
Things that can happen to anyone
Tati as inspiration
Mr. Bean was initially called...
An important comedy duo
Olympic appearance
Mr. Bean retired - more or less - in 2012
He came back with another film
Overcoming
He's a big baby
Gastronomic tastes
New series in the making
The actor without the Bean grimace
Mr. Bean: always hilarious

Even though it's been decades since his debut, on January 1, 1990, on British ITV, Mr. Bean continues to be just as funny, or even funnier!

How Mr. Bean came about

The creation of the character took Rowan Atkinson more than 10 years. It all started with the actor in front of a mirror, putting on weird faces...

Humor without words

He has shown that you can make quality comedy without saying a word. Mr. Bean rarely needed to say anything to make millions of people laugh.

Only 15 episodes

The original 'Mr. Bean' series only has 15 episodes (from 1990 to 1995 on ITV), and yet we still remember the guy as if there were hundreds of them.

More Bean in the 21st century

In the 21st century, Rowan Atkinson made a few new series: 'Mr. Bean' (2002-2019) and 'Handy Bean' (2018-2020).

International success

The series has been broadcast in more than 200 countries around the world.

Mr. Bean movies and books

In addition to the series, Mr. Bean gave us two feature films, an animated series, a video game, and some books.

Guide to France

An example of his literary oeuvre was 'The Definitive and Extremely Wonderful Guide to France directed by Mr. Bean'.

Humorous art

'Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie' (1997) delivered us this piece of art. It was originally the priceless classic 'Whistler's Mother', but Mr. Bean made the masterpiece all his own...

Bromance

Rowan Atkinson's bromance with Peter MacNicol in 'Bean: the Movie' was absolutely wonderful.

The man in the mirror

In the end, though, Bean only needed a mirror to have a great time.

The movie was a big hit

His first movie cost only $18 million and grossed $251 million. It was a serious box office hit.

Mr. Bean's Holiday

With that success, Mr. Bean could afford himself a trip to France in 2007. That's when he released the movie 'Mr. Bean's Holiday.'

Funny grimaces

Rowan Atkinson admitted that he doesn't look in the mirror anymore to practice his funny grimaces. He did so in the beginning, to rehearse Mr. Bean's gestures, but 30-something years later he doesn't even realize what they look like anymore...

Mr. Bean's car

His car, a British Leyland Mini 1000, has become the accomplice of many Mr. Bean adventures.

Things that can happen to anyone

The situations Bean faces are those of many people's daily lives. Of course, not everyone confronts those situations in the way he does...

Tati as inspiration

Rowan Atkinson has often said that his greatest influence in creating Mr. Bean was Jacques Tati, the French comedian who starred in 'Hulot's Holiday.'

Mr. Bean was initially called...

In the beginning, Mr. Bean was going to be called Mr. White. But luckily, Rowan Atkinson changed the name, because Bean sound much catchier and funnier.

An important comedy duo

Richard Curtis, the co-creator of Mr. Bean, is also in part responsible for iconic movies like 'Bridget Jones' Diary,' 'Four Weddings and a Funeral,' and 'Love Actually'.

Olympic appearance

Mr. Bean was at the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics. His speech was accompanied by the epic soundtrack to 'Chariots of Fire'.

Mr. Bean retired - more or less - in 2012

Rowan Atkinson wanted to retire the character in 2012, but he found himself unable to do it. Mr. Bean was too popular around the world.

He came back with another film

Rowan Atkinson returned in 2015 with 'The Funeral,' a short film to celebrate his 25th anniversary.

Overcoming

Mr. Bean's adventures are examples of stubbornness and overcoming. When he wants something, he does not stop until he gets it, even if the methods are not the most appropriate...

He's a big baby

Mr. Bean is a child in the body of an adult. This way, he manages to get the audience to empathize with him, even though he's often selfish and egocentric.

Gastronomic tastes

Mr. Bean is a very ordinary guy, not used to new flavors and culinary experiences, but he always dares to try and compare them.

New series in the making

Even though he's past the conventional retirement age, Rowan Atkinson continues to play Mr. Bean. There's even a new series coming up! The project doesn't have a title or release date so far, but we won't miss it once it's there.

The actor without the Bean grimace

Some people say that Rowan Atkinson, without his funny Mr. Bean face, is actually quite handsome... What do you think?