Time fly away and memories remain.
People leave us forever, but their thoughts remain
with us forever.
It is difficult to believe that it is already
more than a month since we lost Alan Rickman.
The British thespian lost his life in a battle
against cancer. If he had been alive he would be celebrating his 70th
birthday.
It can be easily said that Alan Rickman was a
versatile character and fans know him with many faces.
Much of the present generation recognize him
for the character of Professor Severus Snape played by him for Harry Potter.
For people who are well past their middle age,
he is a villain who is larger than life.
On the occasion of 70th birthday of
Alan Rickman, here is a look back at some of the memorable work from the actor.
"Sense and Sensibility (1995)"
The romantic side of Alan Rickman was clearly
visible as he played the role of Colonel Brandon.
The movie was an adaption of the classic work
of Jane Austen and indeed a beautiful one.
Viewers still get butterflied in their stomach
as they seen him read aloud to Marianne played by Kate Winslet.
Robin Hood became a big hero because Alan
Rickman played a big and deliciously perfect villain against him in "Robin Hood:
Prince of Thieves".
When he played the role of a sheriff of
Nottingham, he came out with an evil plan to cancel Christmas. Now, this is
what is called a true villain.
The iconic baddie Hans Gruber, a German
terrorist played by Alan Rickman in "Die Hard", turned him into a classic action
villain.
We saw the comic side of this versatile actor
when he played the role of Alexander Dane in the hilarious sci-fi comedy movie "Galaxy Quest".
We had a soft romantic comedy from Alan Rickman
when he was seen with lovely Emma Thompson in "Love Actually".
Source: E
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