- Alan Rickman
Infobox Actor
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birthplace =Hammersmith ,London ,England ,UK
birthname = Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman
yearsactive = 1978- present
baftaawards = Best Actor in a Supporting Role
1992 ""
emmyawards = Outstanding Lead Actor - Miniseries/Movie
1996 ""
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1997 ""
sagawards = Best Actor - Telelvision Movie
1997 ""Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman (born 21 February 1946) is a
Tony Award - nominated Englishfilm ,television and stage actor. He has won theEmmy ,Golden Globe ,BAFTA andScreen Actors Guild Award s, and is perhaps best known to film audiences for his roles as Hans Gruber in "Die Hard " andSeverus Snape in the "Harry Potter " films. He also featured prominently as theSheriff of Nottingham in the 1991 blockbuster, '. More recently, Rickman portrayedJudge Turpin inTim Burton 's ', a role that brought forth predictions of his first Oscar nomination (although he was not nominated).Early life
Rickman was born Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman in
Hammersmith ,London to aworking-class family, the son of Margaret Doreen Rose (née Bartlett), a housewife, and Bernard Rickman, a factory worker.cite news|last=Solway|first=Diane|coauthors=|title=Profile: Alan Rickman|pages=|publisher=European Travel and Life|date=August, 1991|url=http://www.alan-rickman.com/articles/profile.html|accessdate=2007-10-03] Rickman's mother was Welsh and aMethodist and his father was ofIrish Catholic background.cite news|last=Mackenzie|first=Suzie|coauthors=|title=ANGEL WITH HORNS|pages=|publisher=The Guardian|date=1998-01-03 |url=http://www.alan-rickman.com/articles/angel.html|accessdate=2007-10-03] [ [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=PD&s_site=twincities&p_multi=SP&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB5DAE05680796A&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM Search Results ] ] He has one older brother, a younger brother and a sister. His father died when Rickman was eight, leaving his mother to raise their four children mostly alone. She married again, butdivorce d his stepfather after three years. "There was one love in her life," Rickman later said. Rickman excelled atcalligraphy andwatercolour painting, and he won a scholarship toLatymer Upper School inLondon , where he started getting involved in drama. After graduating, Rickman attendedChelsea College of Art and Design and made his way as a graphic designer, which he considered a more stable occupation than acting. "Drama school wasn't considered the sensible thing to do at 18," he said. Rickman received a scholarship to theRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) which he attended from 1972–1974. While there, he studiedShakespeare 's works and supported himself working as a dresser for Sir Nigel Hawthorne andSir Ralph Richardson , [ [http://abouthp.free.fr/interviewsar1.htm Interview Alan Rickman] Retrieved on 20 December 2007.] and left after winning several prizes such as theEmile Littler Prize , theForbes Robertson Prize , and theBancroft Gold Medal .Career
After graduating from the RADA, Rickman worked extensively with various British repertory and experimental theatre groups on productions including "
The Seagull " and Snoo Wilson's "The Grass Widow" at theRoyal Court Theatre , and has appeared three times at theEdinburgh International Festival . In 1978, he played with theCourt Drama Group , performing in several plays, most notably "Romeo And Juliet " and "A View from the Bridge ". While working with theRoyal Shakespeare Company (RSC) he starred in, among other things, "As You Like It ". He would be the male lead in the 1985 Royal Shakespeare Company production of "Les Liaisons Dangereuses ", directed byChristopher Hampton , which would be a sellout. [He met his longtime girlfriend, politician Rima Horton, when he was 19 years old. [http://members.iconn.net/~ab234/Plays/Les_Liaisons_Dangereuses/VanityFair.html Vanity Fair - Living Dangerously (May 1987)] Retrieved on 7 January 2008.] When the show went across the Atlantic in 1986, Rickman went on with it to Broadway and there earned a
Tony Award nomination for his performance. [ [http://www.broadwayworld.com/tonyawardsshowinfo.cfm?showname=Les%20Liaisons%20Dangereuses BroadwayWorld.com - Les Liaisons Dangereuses Tony Award Info] Retrieved on 7 January 2008.]"You can act truthfully or you can lie. You can reveal things about yourself or you can hide. Therefore, the audience recognises something about themselves or they don't — You hope they don't leave the theatre thinking 'that was nice...now where's the cab?'" [Tait, Ollie; MacDonald-Smith, Fiona. " [http://www.btinternet.com/~sc.i/mellow_drama.htm Mellow Drama] ", Big Issue, May 1992. Retrieved on 23 December 2007.]
While with the RSC he shared a house with fellow company member
Ruby Wax . Rickman put her into writing comedy and proceeded to direct several of her successful shows. "If people want to know who I am, it is all in the work", he said.To television audiences he also became known as Mr. Slope in the
BBC 's 1980s adaptation of "Barchester Towers ". He played future IrishTaoiseach and presidentÉamon de Valera in the film "Michael Collins" alongsideLiam Neeson as the title character. While playing romantic leads in British movies (Colonel Brandon in "Sense and Sensibility"; Jamie in "Truly, Madly, Deeply "), he was generally typecast inHollywood films as an over-the-topvillain (Germanterrorist Hans Gruber in "Die Hard " and the Sheriff of Nottingham in '). His role in "Die Hard" earned him a spot on the American Film Institute's list of the "100 Best Heroes/Villains" as the 46th best villain in film history. His performance of Sheriff of Nottingham in ' also made him known as one of the best actors to portray a villain in films. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1492173.stm Hannibal voted top film villain] from "BBC "] [ [http://edition.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/Movies/10/25/top10.britishvillains/ The Screening Room's Top 10 British Villains] from "CNN "] [ [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,315063,00.html Pop Culture News TOUGH ACTOR TO FOLLOW] from "Entertainment Weekly "]Rickman has also played comedic roles in films such as "
Galaxy Quest ", "Dogma", and "Love Actually ". He won aGolden Globe and anEmmy for his performance as ' in 1996, and was also nominated for an Emmy for his work as Dr.Alfred Blalock in 2004's "Something the Lord Made ". He appeared in the "Harry Potter " films as the Potions professorSeverus Snape . Rickman was cast in 2005 as the voice ofMarvin the Paranoid Android in "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" film. Coincidentally, Rickman andDavid Learner , who occupied Marvin's costume for the TV adaptation and stage shows, studied together at RADA. He was very busy in 2006 with "Snow Cake " (withSigourney Weaver andCarrie-Anne Moss ) which had its debut at the Berlinale, and also ' (withDustin Hoffman ), directed byTom Tykwer .Rickman has performed on stage in
Noel Coward 'sromantic comedy "Private Lives ", which transferred to Broadway after its successful run in London at theAlbery Theatre and ended in September 2002. Rickman had reunited with his "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" co-starLindsay Duncan , and directorHoward Davies for thisTony Award -winning production.His previous stage performance was as
Mark Antony , oppositeHelen Mirren asCleopatra , in the Royal National Theatre's production of "Antony and Cleopatra " at theOlivier Theatre in London, which ran from 20 October to 3 December 1998. Before that, he performed inYukio Ninagawa 's "Tango at the End of Winter" inLondon's West End and the Riverside Studio production of "Hamlet " in 1991, directed byRobert Sturua . He directed "The Winter Guest " at London'sAlmeida Theatre in 1995. He also directed the film version in 1996 starringEmma Thompson and her real life motherPhyllida Law .Rickman has also been featured in several musical works — most notably in a song composed by the English songwriter
Adam Leonard . Moreover, the actor played a "Master of Ceremonies" part in announcing the various instruments inMike Oldfield 's "Tubular Bells II " on the track "The Bell". Rickman was one of the many artists who recited Shakespeariansonnet s on the 2002-released "When Love Speaks " CD, and is also featured prominently in amusic video by the band Texas entitled "In Demand", which premiered onEurope MTV in August 2000. In the video, lead singerSharleen Spiteri danced thetango with Rickman: the clip was nominated for Best British Video at theBrit Awards .Rickman played
Severus Snape , the seemingly sinister potions master ofJ.K. Rowling 'sHarry Potter saga, in the five films of that series to date. In 2007, "Entertainment Weekly " named him one of their favorite people inpop culture , saying that in the "Harry Potter" films, "he may not be on screen long - but he owns every minute," and that he is capable of "turning a simple retort into a mini-symphony of contempt." [ [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20043289_20043293_20043278_3,00.html Entertainment Weekly's 100 Favorite People in Pop Culture] ]Rickman directed the play "
My Name Is Rachel Corrie " in April 2005 at theRoyal Court Theatre , London, and won the Theatre Goers' Choice Awards for best director. The production is based on the writings ofRachel Corrie , the 23-year-old American woman who was killed on 16 March 2003 by anIsrael iarmored bulldozer . The show played at the West End'sPlayhouse Theatre inLondon from March to May 2006. The play also ran at both theGalway Arts Festival and the Edinburgh Fesitval in 2006.In 1995 Rickman turned down the role of
Alec Trevelyan in the 1995James Bond film "Goldeneye ". Rickman has taken issue with being labeled as a "villain actor", citing the fact that he has not portrayed a stock villain character since the Sheriff of Nottingham in 1991. He has further said that he has continued to portray characters of complex and varying emotions, and does not think it is fair to assign characters a label of good or evil, hero or villain. Prior to the book release of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince ", Rickman had spoken on occasion about Snape quite easily, but with the controversy of the character following the events of the sixth book, Rickman refused to speak on the character. [cite web
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accessdate = 2008-01-25]In 2007, Rickman appeared in the critically-acclaimed "" directed by
Tim Burton ; he played the role of Judge Turpin, the mainantagonist . According to "Miami Herald ", Rickman performance "makes the judge's villainy something to simultaneously savor and despise", with his "oozing moral rot and arrogance". [ [http://www.miamiherald.com/1058/story/351361.html Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (R) ***½ | Sinister musical's razor sharp - 12/21/2007 - MiamiHerald.com ] ]In the media
Rickman was chosen by "Empire" as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (No 34) in 1995 and ranked No 59 in "Empire"'s "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list in October 1997. Rickman became Vice-Chairman of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in 2003. He was voted No 19 in "Empire" magazine's Greatest Living Movie Stars over the age of 50 and was twice nominated for Broadway's Tony Award as Best Actor (Play): in 1987 for "Les Liaisons Dangereuses", and in 2002 for a revival of Noel Coward's "Private Lives".
Alan Rickman was recently sent up by
BBC Radio 4 's Dead Ringers programme. The impressionist programme satirised Rickman's distinctive inflection when playing 'baddies.'Research to find 'the perfect voice' has indicated that Rickman's voice is one of the best. ["BBC News", 2008. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7426923.stm Formula 'secret of perfect voice'] .] The combination of his voice along with Jeremy Irons' voice was deemed the best voice based on intonation, trustworthiness, and soothingness.
Rickmanism
In early 2008, several teenagers from Iowa formed a cult-like religion centering around Alan Rickman. The religion is similar to a parody of other religions, in that there are equivalents to Jesus, Buddha, and many others. Rickmanism's equivalent of Jesus is a boy named William, who is a member of this religion himself. He enjoys the attention he gets because all of the other members of Rickmanism are female. There are seven Rickmanites total: Lemily, Lasha, Laclynn, William, Kat, Sam, and Rachel the Vampire. The practice of Rickmanism involves refering to William as Jesus, and saying "Rickman" instead of "God" (i.e. "Oh, my Rickman!" "Rickman, that was awesome!").
Filmography and awards
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NAME= Rickman, Alan
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Rickman, Alan Sidney Patrick
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Englishfilm ,television and stage actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 21 February 1946
PLACE OF BIRTH=Hammersmith ,London ,England
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