Atkinson's portrayal of Father Gerald reveals his comedic skill, juxtaposing malapropisms with the congregation's reactions. His delivery adds a layer of humor to Curtis's script.
In Never Say Never Again, Atkinson's role as Nigel Small-Fawcett showcases his ability to simultaneously convey both haplessness and determination, significantly enhancing the scene with Connery.
As Zazu in The Lion King, Atkinson's reluctance for voice work transitions to a memorable performance, with the character reflecting both humor and the weight of responsibility.
In Love Actually, Atkinson injects an element of controlled chaos into a straightforward situation, exemplifying his talent for creating humor through character quirks and interactions.
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