Summary

Having appeared in over 45 movies and 15 TV shows , the late British actor Alan Rickman was a star in his own right , but some of his project stand out more than others . However , his most illustrious role was Severus Snape in theHarry Potterfranchise , and he portrayed this layered character with wondrous depth . After all , Alan Rickman did receive exclusiveHarry Potterspoilersfrom the beginning , unlike his cast members . Apart from playing the universe ’s meanest teacher , the star had salient roles in a few other coevals - define movies , such asLove ActuallyandDie Hard .

The latter movie was Rickman ’s big screen introduction , and his performance solidified the independent antagonist as one of the corking film villains — Hans Gruber ’s death scene inDie Hardremains a thrilling cinematic moment to this day . The actor ’s case inLove Actuallywasn’t a terrorist , but he was still a villain , although Rickman played him so charmingly that it was difficult to hate Harry . The romantic comedy was released over 20 years ago , butLove Actually ’s toxic characters remain a blistering topicfor debate even today . Many of Alan Rickman ’s motion picture cause quite a chip of emotion .

The Harry Potter movies are hard to beat , but there is a room for HBO ’s TV reboot to improve its luck — by treating J.K. Rowling ’s books as gospel .

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10Eye In The Sky (2015)

Alan Rickman as Lieutenant General Frank Benson

Eye in the Skywas the last live - action movie to sport Alan Rickman , and it was worthy of being his net role . The actor played Lieutenant General Frank Benson , a key character in the high - stake operation aimed at capturing terrorists in Kenya . The movie offered a fresh take on political action thrillers about impossible choices , and Rickman was a perfect addition to the virtuoso - studded tout ensemble . The late actor play Benson as if he had the weight of the world on his articulatio humeri , and his final shot was a whirlwind of emotion that should ’ve realise Rickman a posthumous Academy Award .

9Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince (2009)

Alan Rickman as Professor Severus Snape

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Alan Rickman ’s Snape made some of thebest decisions inHarry Potter and the Half - Blood Prince , although it would still be a while until Harry check his straight intentions . In the 6th installment , Snape had to be extra careful because of the Unbreakable Vow , and Rickman continuously displayed newfangled layer of his complex type . The scene where Snape lay on the line everything and made the Vow to Narcissa was utterly captivating because of the way Rickman played with his spokesperson and facial expression . However , nothing could ticktack Dumbledore ’s death prospect — the star outdid himself in terms of fueling up the play .

8Truly, Madly, Deeply (1990)

Alan Rickman as Jamie

Truly , Madly , Deeplyshould’ve been a bigger hit , but it had the most unfortunate timing , asGhostwas expel in the same year to a much greater success . Nina struggled with heartache over the death of her boyfriend , Jamie , but he dead turn back to her in a spectre form to help her move on with her life . It was an unusual part for Alan Rickman , but his effortlessly naturalistic approach earned him a BAFTA nominating address for Best Actor . His Jamie , albeit a ghost , was a blemished but lovable human being , and that was what made the picture so riveting .

7Love Actually (2003)

Alan Rickman as Harry

It is impossible torewatchLove Actuallywithout know its harsh realities , and the journeying of Alan Rickman ’s theatrical role is one of those reality . The actor act Harry , a married piece who had an aroused affair with his foot soldier , Mia . The movie wonderfully interwove its multiple beloved stories , and the subplot with Harry and Karen , played by Rickman ’s longtime on - silver screen partner Emma Thompson , was one of brokenheartedness . Even though Harry flex out to be a cheater , there was something infinitely attract about him — and that was all thanks to Rickman ’s own charisma .

6Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street (2007)

Alan Rickman as Judge Turpin

Alan Rickman ’s character inSweeney Todd : The Demon Barber of Fleet Streetwas easily one of his most legendary nefarious part . His Judge Turpin take up away Sweeney Todd ’s wife and had him lock up , forcing Todd to reinvent himself as a revengeful barber who plant on a quest to make the world pay . Turpin was horrendously disgusting , and Rickman masterfully bestow him to life on screenby honour the lineament ’s legacy and add his take on the baddie at the same clock time . The star was always great at portraying monstrosity , and this one was no exclusion .

5Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban (2004)

Snape became unsufferable inHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban , as this was the moving-picture show where he was sulphurous due to Lupin ’s arrival at Hogwarts . Alan Rickman had plenty of memorable moments , and yet it was the scene in the Defense Against the Dark Arts class where he said one of his most iconic lines in his touch voice,“Turn to foliate 394.“Rickman ’s icy delivery showcased Snape in a nastier light that came straight from the novels . Another famed scene was the one where Snape erupt into the Shrieking Shack , fuming with anger , and attempted to capture Sirius .

4Sense And Sensibility (1995)

Alan Rickman as Colonel Brandon

Sense and Sensibilityhad immense whiz big businessman , which result in many prestigious nominating address and awards — Alan Rickman received a BAFTA nominating speech for Best Supporting Actor , and rightfully so . In this Jane Austen adaptation , the star play the reserved Colonel Brandon , Marianne Dashwood ’s making love interest . It was one of Rickman ’s most passionate and emotional role . Despite the fact that his character appeared to be on the quieter side , the actor oversee to limn his thick sexual love for Marianne through tiny smile and affectionate stares . horse sense and Sensibilitydemonstrated Rickman ’s spectacular endowment to the fullest .

3Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)

The last instalment of theHarry Potterfilm saga at last uncovered Snape ’s true motivations , and everything that Alan Rickman incorporated into his character reference over the course of eight picture suddenly made sense . The histrion give his all to Snape ’s swansong , specially in the flashbacks and the fictitious character ’s death tantrum . It wasHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows : Part 2that was responsible for rebranding Snape as a hero and a martyr . Rickman act as the Potions Master with so much vigor and intensity in his final moments that everyone forgot about Snape ’s horrible behavior in the previous movie .

2Harry Potter And The Sorcerer’s Stone (2001)

The doer may have been much Old than the grapheme in the novel , butAlan Rickman breeze through Snape ’s Word of God mannerismsto such an extent that the years gap was instantly forgiven by the community . InHarry Potter and the Sorcerer ’s Stone , Snape already looked suspect , as if he had a enigma that no one else knew , all thanks to how Rickman portrayed him . Ever since the Professor ’s first appearance on screen door during Hogwarts ' start of the class feast , the star disappear himself into his character entirely — the movie Snape was just as menacing as his book version .

1Die Hard (1988)

Alan Rickman as Hans Gruber

Die Hardbreathed a second biography into the action thriller genre , quickly becoming a cult classic . The motion-picture show made its lead men , Bruce Willis and Alan Rickman , external ace , as they both created unambiguously sympathetic character that were engrossing to watch on screen . Rickman ’s Hans Gruber was the unadulterated opposite for Willis ' John McClane , and he made the villain so refined and vicious at the same time that it was unmanageable to believe thatDie Hardwas the actor ’s first film line . Rickman showed Hollywood what he was able of with this function , but he maintain exceeding expectations long after .

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Alan Rickman as Judge Turpin in Sweeney Todd and as Severus Snape in Harry Potter

Alan Rickman as Severus Snape in Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince

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