The real name of Mr Bean is Rowan Atkinson and he is an English actor, comedian and screenwriter. He attained international height through playing the character of "Mr. Bean" in comedies. One of the most amazing interest of the millionaire comedian is his collection of car.

The comedian have spent a lot on different Vintage and classic cars like; Aston Martins, Audi A8, Mercedes Benz 500E, Bentley Mulsane, Honda civic hybrid, Lancia Delta integrate, Rolls Royce and Mc Laren F1.
The popular comedian also have a huge interest in lorries. He owns a category of C+E lorry-driving licence, obtained in 1981. His lorry driving skill always reflect when shooting movies. For instance, he featured in the self-penned "The Driving Man" in 1991, a series that featured Mr. Bean driving around London trying to solve his love with cars.
See his expensive cars below:



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