Even if he is no longer with us, it doesn't mean we should remember a man who was considered an amazing actor. Alan Rickman. Born on February 21st in 1946. He would be 80 today if he were here. Let's talk about his life...his amazing life that was cut short from cancer.
Born in London, Alan got his start in theater in the 1980s. He didn't get his true starts with movies till later.
He was considered a Shakespearian actor with being in many plays like The Segall and Romeo and Juliet. He even worked in the Royal Shakespeare company
In 1989 he had his breakthrough role as the lead villain in the movie Die Hard as Hans Gruber. YES, IT IS A CHRISTMAS MOVIE! He was nervous taking the role, but he was a pro portraying a villain taking a company hostage, even killing a few people to steal for the company.
Burce Willis plays the hero. The irony is.... Alan is portraying a German villain, but he's British. Him trying to play an American as well. Bruce Willis was born in Germany.
Alan portrayed the villain in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. I really don't remember this movie very well, but he does play Prince John well as Kevin Costner is Robin Hood.
Roger Ebert had said kind things about him saying, "The man is Rickman, who you will look at the screen and know you have seen him somewhere."
In 1999, Alan Rickman went into a comedy action movie called Galaxy Quest. It was a movie that was parading Star Trek starring Rickman as a Leonard Nemoy character with Sigourney Weaver and Tim Allen in it.
I thought it was pretty good, Rickman couldn't get along with Tim Allen since they were from different acting worlds. He was considered a Shakespearian actor while Tim was more comedy.
He went into some voice acting from an episode of King of the Hill to voicing a Caterpillar in the horrid Tim Burton Alice in Wonderland movie. His final voice appearance was voicing a Caterpillar in the sequel. The movie was dedicated to him.
I don't want to forget one more performance he was known for the most. Staring as Professor Snape in the Harry Potter movies. From the first...to the last.
With me not being a fan of the Harry Potter series, I don't know much about his character. Some people thought he would be a villain. But he was more a mentor to Harry Potter and his friends. I think I don't remember. I only saw the first movie.
Alan passed away ten years ago before he turned 70 from cancer. I can't believe it's already been ten years since he left us.
But he will always be remembered in the movies and tv shows he starred in. Especially Die Hard, where he got his start. He is one amazing talent that was taken from us too soon. Happy Heavenly Birthday, Alan.
