English Actor, Comedian and Writer
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Rowan Atkinson has a net worth of $150 million as of 2024. In addition to share in merchandise sales, Atkinson earned a $200,000 salary per episode for this TV show, according to Forbes.
Mr Bean’s Income
The original Mr. Bean television series ran from 1990 to 1995 and aired in over 180 countries. The show continues to be rebroadcast worldwide.
Atkinson earns $14 million annually through streaming income from his shows from OTTs and TV channels. In addition to syndication fees, Mr. Bean also generates revenue from royalties associated with merchandise sales.
He earns $3 million in royalties through the sales of his toys and merchandise. Atkinson earned a whopping $70 million in his lifetime through these royalties.
Rowan Atkinson’s Salary
Johnny English Strikes Again (2018) | $16 Million |
Mansion Impossible (2019) | $8 Million |
The Lion King (2019) – Voice Role | $4 Million |
Human Target (2020) | $3 Million |
Mr Bean TV Series (1990s) | $200k per episode |
Mr Bean House
One of Atkinson’s most notable properties is his Oxfordshire mansion, which he bought for ยฃ2.6 million in 2006. The mansion is known for its unusual design, which has been compared to a “space-age petrol station.”
The property has 16 acres of land, including a swimming pool, tennis court, and golf course. Atkinson also owns a home in London, which he reportedly bought for ยฃ5 million in 2014 from Bear Grylls.
The home is located in the exclusive Belgravia neighborhood and is said to have five bedrooms, a cinema, and a gym. In addition to his homes in the UK, Atkinson also owns a property in France.
Mr Bean Net Worth 2024 (Forbes)
Name | Rowan Sebastian Atkinson |
Net Worth | $150 million |
Annual Income | $20 Million |
Film Salary | $16 Million |
Salary per Episode | $200,000 |
Net Worth in Rupees | Rs.1,200 Crore |
Atkinson has been recognized for his work with numerous awards, including two Primetime Emmy Awards, a BAFTA Award, and a Golden Globe Award.
He was also knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2016 for his services to British drama and entertainment.