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Alan Rickman began his film career as Tybalt in a BBC adaptation of Romeo and Juliet in 1978.
In 1982, Rickman appeared in another BBC dramatisation, The Barchester Chronicles, as Obadiah Slope, alongside Janet Maw. The cast also included Donald Pleasence, Nigel Hawthorne and Susan Hampshire.
More television appearances followed - but, in 1988, he shot to fame as the villain in Die Hard. His portrayal of Hans Gruber opposite Bruce Willis' first appearance as New York cop John McClane was a role he would never shake off, and he became seen as the perfect actor to portray the screen villain.
He showed his gentler side in films such as 1990s Truly Madly Deeply, when he starred as a ghost, alongside Juliet Stevenson playing a woman mourning the loss of her partner. He was nominated for a Bafta.
A year later, though, he was back in the role of the villain, as the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, for which he won a Bafta. He is seen here with Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio who played Maid Marian, with his main adversary, Robin Hood, played by Kevin Costner.
He starred with Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet (not pictured) in the 1995 film Sense and Sensibility.
In 1996 he won a Golden Globe for best actor in a miniseries or television film for the title role in Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny in which he starred with Greta Scacchi.
The London-born actor began his career in theatre and was a regular on the stage, seen here with Helen Mirren during a photo-call rehearsal for Antony and Cleopatra at the Olivier Theatre on London's South Bank.
He took to the stars in Galaxy Quest, in 1999, alongside Tim Allen and Sigourney Weaver.
But it was his role as Prof Severus Snape in the Harry Potter films that made him one of Britain's best-loved actors and brought him to the attention of another generation of filmgoers.
Alan Rickman, 1946 - 2016
AstroidClementine13
I've been strangely and seriously attracted to him since I had a sex dream about him five years ago. Just thought I'd share
mahmahhan
Wait he died??!!
1Blank1
You missed Sweeney Todd you monster
MichaeIJCaboose
And voice acting in Hitchhikers Guide. And being the Catepillar in that Tim Burton Alice In wonderland movie
rhetoricalstagnation
Why the fuck would you not include Michael Collins are you out of your damn min
MacKaye
RIP
phatteh
Holy shit, we watched that BBC Adaptation of Romeo and Juliet in GCSE English.
mustconsistoflettersandnumbersonly
Die hard is my favorite role of his
Nerserris
HE WAS THE VOICE OF GOD!!! In the movie Dogma.
LaBotte
He didn't had a penis !!! What a great actor !
Tak231
Every one of these Alan Rickman posts forgets about him being the metatron! y'know... the reason I could never take Snape Seriously >.>
BallsMcBallinton
Metatron*
poopoo911
How was this nor included?
LooksLikeTheFatFairyBeatHerWithTheUglyStick
It never is! And it is literally the role I think of when I hear his name.
manwhoclaimstobedoctorbutisnt
Do yourselves a favor and watch Snow Cake. It's a low key movie, but features a stellar Rickman and the always amazing Sigourney Weaver.
pjmontbleau
Without a plot this movie already sounds amazing
ArthurVengeanceX
Don't forget Love Actually.
ItsUpToYouAsNancyDrew
What I absolutely love about the comments section is how many movies people are chiming in with. That shows what an amazing actor he was.
LgndryGentleman
Don't forget about "Quigley Down Under"!
stephenatwood
JUDGE TURPIN FOR FUCKS SAKE
blackstone459
And bottle shock
StephanieKretzler
Literally just watched that!!! Fabulous movie!!!
ManufacturedMannequin
I was just going to say! Such a great movie
mathsmartblonde
"You see, the thing of it is, I'm British and you're not."
darthbiscuit
What was the movie where he played a competitive hair stylist? It was awesome!
KittyPride
Blow-dry
darthbiscuit
Thank you, ShadowCat!
tehdrmonkey
You forgot him as Hilly Krystal in CBGB...
ihatedhipstersbeforeitwascool
don't forget marvin!
fleXbad
kharkol13
I've calculated your chance of survival, but I don't think you'll like it.
SontaranPotatoMan
You can remember him if you like, though I don't really see the point in it...
IDidntKnowWhattoMakeMyUsernameSoIMadeThis
"psh, don't talk to me about life"
IDidntKnowWhattoMakeMyUsernameSoIMadeThis
"you ought to know I'm feeling very depressed"
ChipButty
RIP MARVIN the depressed android,you finally got your wish :(
JarlUlfricStormcloak
*paranoid android (Sorry, currently reading the books, couldn't help myself).
parano1dandro1d
Username relevant :(
Da3n
Closet Land
Somnophobe
I was hoping someone else knew this one..
pooface69
FUCK CANCER.
smarthedragon
By Grapthar's hammer, you shall be avenged!!!!
odderrmen
But CBGB? It was one of his last roles.
Xenshail
I've seen that Romeo and Juliet.
beecup
WHAT ABOUT DE VALERA IN MICHAEL COLLINS
ImprovedLoungewear
Thoughtful assemblage. +1
kiddub
.....from the BBC.
ChipButty
which is quoted twice.
Cooper1977
Why does everyone skip Quigley Down Under?
BallsackHippo
That is a good question. The first time I saw Rickman was as Elliot Marston, I liked this villain on sight :-)
AlbaneinCowboy
Thanks for this, I love that movie so much!
BeverlyCrushHer
Haven't seen it on any of these lists yet! It was the first thing I ever saw him in -
FirstForEverything
I was looking for someone to mention this movie!
ImaSithDuh
Right? This was the first movie I ever saw him in because my mom loves Tom Selleck.
Brainbo
I didn't realize he was in that! +1!
OhLordNotAgain
OMG! I loved that movie! Yeah...why has everyone skipped that one! Awesome flick!
GreetingsTimTheEnchanter
Oh, by the way, you're fired.
Cooper1977
He was so great in that movie.
Udidntcnething
I said I never had much use for one, I never said I didnt know how to use it.
BreastInspector
Hahahaha, loved that part!
brittathisusername
Exactly what I was thinking!
drcurlyfat
Thank you!
SontaranPotatoMan
I grew up with that movie! Still love to watch it!
bearbadger
No Love Actually??
Krisanthemum
My feelings too!
LynchWriting
Got to say, kind of can't believe he missed Love Actually. Amazing plot line in a feel good movie!
TigerTruffle
Such an amazing movie
LaBotte
I loved Love Actually and he was great in it.
MynameisPuedespieds
THANK GOD someone said it
loulani
Just have to vent. Watched this on Netflix a couple weeks ago and it's not there now! So wanted to watch it tonight!
leothelionheart
"Oh, God. I am so in the wrong. The classic fool!"
dogfoodtom
Don't forget Eamon De Valera.
iftheshoefitz
The quintessential Machiavellian bastard. RIP
Dowtchaboy
Thank you! I knew there was a familiar role - couldn't think what it was.
dogfoodtom
Welcome, buddy. One of his best acting roles, I think.
420baker
love actually, dogma, perfume, sweeny todd, alice in wonderland and perfume... just sayin :)
KristineSixteen
I also will plus one your for mentioning perfume!
MichaeIJCaboose
Hitchhikers guide
420baker
yes i realized i missed that one and it made me sad llol
RainyDays1971
To see Alan Rickman acting while an orgy goes on in the background....priceless.
RainyDays1971
^Also from the film "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer."
threepete
Perfume. +1
tubbers06
Perfume is my least favorite movie I've ever sat through. I was so disappointed
ikbenlike
He aged well
wandergeist
In #1 he looks like a young Pete Townsend http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/vern_043/THE%20WHO/l_c02dee74e35e1cd20bd6d640a7d142d9.jpg
StandardDeviant
He's Kylo Ren
UnexpectedItemInBaggingArea
He Neville Longbottomed before Neville did.
ikbenlike
Indeed
liquidbeef
I mean...
CaptainLateToTheGame
Yeah, going off that Tybalt picture, the only way was up...
CarpeMe
How about Judge Turpin from Sweeney Todd?
BallsackHippo
What about Elliot Marston from Quigley Down Under?
wasabitheunicorn
I absolutely despised Judge Turpin, which basically means that he did a splendid job portraying him. RIP :(
Visser3
Tis your delight sir catching fire from one man to the next
DontusetheMword
Loved him in this role
NonConformistFlamingo
Seriously, why does nobody ever seem to remember this one?!
MrBananaBeak
Because I couldn't bring myself to watch that bastardization of such a great musical/operetta. I just couldn't.
RoomForRent
As someone who has been in that production: the movie got that musical all wrong. An attempt was made I suppose.
NonConformistFlamingo
It really wasn't that bad, honestly. It could have been a lot worse.
MrBananaBeak
I'm just not a fan of Tim Burton at all.
NonConformistFlamingo
Usually I'm not either, but this time it wasn't so bad.