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Although he made his name playing ruthless, genteel villains like Die Hard's Hans Gruber and Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves' Sheriff of Nottingham, Alan Rickman has proven himself equally remarkable in romantic, comic, and good-guy dramatic roles. An actor of brooding charisma who intones his lines in a deep, milky baritone, Rickman began his career on-stage, building up a sizable resumé before embarking on a film career.Of Irish and Welsh parentage, Rickman was born in London's Hammersmith district on February 21, 1946. His father, who was a painter and decorator, died of cancer when the actor was eight, leaving behind Rickman, his mother, and three siblings. After winning a scholarship to West London's Latymer Upper School, Rickman began acting at the encouragement of his teachers. He also developed an interest in art, and he went on to study graphic design at the Royal College of Art. He founded a Soho-based design company, but after deciding that his heart was in acting, he abandoned the company when he was 26 to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He spent three years there, serving as a dresser to such actors as Ralph Richardson and Nigel Hawthorne. After leaving RADA, Rickman began to make his name on the stage, first appearing in repertory and then landing lead roles in London productions. He gained particular acclaim for his portrayal of Valmont in a West End production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses, eventually reprising his role for the Broadway production and winning a Tony nomination.In 1988, Rickman got his first dose of big-screen recognition with Die Hard. After the film's huge success, and praise for his delightfully nasty portrayal of the film's villain, he went on to make a couple of poorly received features, including 1989's The January Man and 1990s Quigley Down Under. Success greeted him again in 1991: playing Kevin Costner's nemesis, the vile and loathsome Sheriff of Nottingham, in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Rickman proved to audiences why being bad could be so much fun. The same year, he endeared himself as a markedly more sympathetic character in Truly, Madly, Deeply. As a deceased cellist who reappears to comfort his lover (Juliet Stevenson), Rickman proved himself adept at romantic comedy, and began to accrue a reputation as a thinking woman's sex symbol (something he vocally resented).The actor spent the remainder of the decade turning in solid performances in a number of diverse films: he could be seen as an actor with a troubled past in An Awfully Big Adventure (1994), a very sympathetic Colonel Brandon in Sense and Sensibility (1995), Eamon de Valera in Michael Collins (1996), a has-been sci-fi television star in Galaxy Quest (1999), and a grumpy angel in Dogma (1999). In 1997, Rickman branched out into directing, making his debut with The Winter Guest. Starring real-life mother and daughter Phyllida Law and Emma Thompson as an estranged mother and daughter, the film won a number of positive notices, further establishing Rickman as a man of impressive versatility, both in front of and behind the camera.Though Rickman's voice would be featured on the animated television series King of the Hill in 2003, he wasn't truly absorbed into mainstream pop-culture among the kid circuit until after starring in the movie adaptations of author J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Rickman played the sinister Professor Snape in the films, one of the few post-pubescent constants in the franchise.In 2005, just months before the fourth installment in the Potter series, Rickman showed up in the first big-screen adaptation of another literary series with a rabid fan base, lending his voice to the character of Marvin the neurotic robot in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. ~ Rebecca Flint, All Movie Guide And soo much more to see from him...

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Wizard Alan...

Returning to the series as Professor Snape, Alan Rickman is at his scene-stealing best. Rolling Stone said, "Rickman is a dynamo, lacing the Severus sneer with glimmers of conscience and moral doubt."...
Posted by on Sun, 19 Jul 2009 12:51:00 GMT

Harry Potter Half Blood Prince Premiere

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcFPDtmpsU8
Posted by on Thu, 16 Jul 2009 12:52:00 GMT

BTW 'Bottle Shock' is out on DVD.

The movie 'Bottle Shock'  is out on dvd. Get it! 
Posted by on Sat, 21 Feb 2009 05:46:00 GMT

The Man

has birthday again, and yes, he's still going strong. We wish him a Happy Birthday!And thank you all for the lovely B-day wishes. The webmaster.
Posted by on Sat, 21 Feb 2009 05:35:00 GMT

AR’s birthday.

Just wanted to take a moment here and say thank you all for the sweet wishes on AR's birthday the 21 feb.   the webmaster.
Posted by on Wed, 27 Feb 2008 10:10:00 GMT

Sweeney Todd" Reviews: Bloody Wonderful

"Sweeney Todd" officially bowed in New York Monday night and the critics love it. Tim Burton's film adaption of the musical, stars Johnny Depp (who sings and dances) as the demon barber, Helena Bonham...
Posted by on Thu, 24 Jan 2008 05:34:00 GMT

Golden Globe

so this year Golden Globe the movie "Sweeney Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet street" starring Johnny Depp and Alan Rickman (and so many more talented actors) could run of with two Golden Globes: ...
Posted by on Mon, 14 Jan 2008 20:33:00 GMT

happy new year. and a happy start with mr. Rickman

happy new year folks:) heres are some of the upcoming movies mr. Rickman will start the new year with....... We're Here to Help , The Villa Golitsyn ,  Harry Potter and the Half-Blood P...
Posted by on Mon, 31 Dec 2007 06:24:00 GMT

Closet Land....................not for children


Posted by on Fri, 14 Dec 2007 20:12:00 GMT

The Four Yorkshiremen....enjoy!

aww british humor, enjoy! >
Posted by on Fri, 14 Dec 2007 15:55:00 GMT