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01-16-2016 12:00 AM
Great guy, multi-talented, and sexy as he//.
01-16-2016 07:37 AM
Godspeed.
01-16-2016 08:16 AM
I haven't read the whole thread so please foregive me if I am repeating something. Alan Rickman was one of my favorite actors and my favorite movie of all time is "Truly, Madly, Deeply" in which he plays the ghost lover of a woman who is still mourning him. It is sad, happy, uplifting, and really gives food for thought. I HIGHLY recommend it. His talent will surely be missed!
01-16-2016 03:07 PM - edited 01-16-2016 03:09 PM
I loved his role in "Sense and Sensibility," a movie based on the Jane Austen novel.
I only saw one of the Harry Potter movies, but a montage of "Snape" scenes gathered from all the HP films brought me to tears yesterday.
Really admired all of Alan Rickman's performances; all I saw were so intelligent, yet from the heart, too. English actors have amazing training, but AR's was more than technique. He really had insight into the characters he played.
RIP.
ETA: And what a beautiful voice.
01-16-2016 03:36 PM
@Burnsite wrote:I loved his role in "Sense and Sensibility," a movie based on the Jane Austen novel.
I only saw one of the Harry Potter movies, but a montage of "Snape" scenes gathered from all the HP films brought me to tears yesterday.
Really admired all of Alan Rickman's performances; all I saw were so intelligent, yet from the heart, too. English actors have amazing training, but AR's was more than technique. He really had insight into the characters he played.
RIP.
ETA: And what a beautiful voice.
Agreed!
I sometimes think people tend to write off the Harry Potter movies as kid stuff, but there were really some wonderful performances in them, Rickman's among them.
SPOILER, IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE LAST 2 POTTER MOVIES
The scene where Snape hurries to the Potter's house after Voldemort has been there, and finds James' and Lily's bodies - that silent howl of anguish as he gathers Lily in his arms - I'm tearing up just remembering and writing about it. That one gets me every time.
01-16-2016 11:23 PM
I wanted to follow up on @ValuSkr's post with this offering from Upworthy:
"Daniel Radcliffe's emotional tribute to Alan Rickman contains a lesson for all of us."
"The "Harry Potter" star argues that Rickman's single greatest trait was not his immense talent (although, yes, also his talent), but the utterly respectful and generous way he treated those who looked up to him.
Here's what Radcliffe wrote (emphasis mine):
"Alan Rickman is undoubtedly one of the greatest actors I will ever work with. He is also, one of the loyalest and most supportive people I've ever met in the film industry. He was so encouraging of me both on set and in the years post-Potter. I'm pretty sure he came and saw everything I ever did on stage both in London and New York.
He didn't have to do that. I know other people who've been friends with him for much much longer than I have and they all say 'if you call Alan, it doesn't matter where in the world he is or how busy he is with what he's doing, he'll get back to you within a day'.
People create perceptions of actors based on the parts they played so it might surprise some people to learn that contrary to some of the sterner (or downright scary) characters he played, Alan was extremely kind, generous, self-deprecating and funny.
And certain things obviously became even funnier when delivered in his unmistakable double-bass.
As an actor he was one of the first of the adults on Potter to treat me like a peer rather than a child. Working with him at such a formative age was incredibly important and I will carry the lessons he taught me for the rest of my life and career. Film sets and theatre stages are all far poorer for the loss of this great actor and man."
Rickman didn't have to be a good dude. But he was — by choice.
Even though Radcliffe was, nominally, the star of "Harry Potter," and Rickman played a supporting role (albeit a critical one), back in 2001, Radcliffe was a mostly untested, 11-year-old kid who had never been in much of anything, and Rickman was ... already kind of a big deal.
It would have been easy for the veteran actor to be condescending, impatient, or arrogant. It would have been even easier to simply ignore the kids on set.
Instead, Radcliffe insists, Rickman went out of his way to be a mentor and treat his younger co-stars with respect.
There's a big lesson for most of us in Radcliffe's eulogy.
Pretty much every single one of us regularly interacts with at least one person who looks up to us. Maybe it's your child, niece, or nephew. Maybe it's a younger sibling. Maybe it's a student. Maybe it's your college-aged intern, or an entry-level employee in your office. Maybe it's someone just starting out in your field seeking professional guidance.
Don't be a jerk. People remember.
Instead, be kind. Be generous. Be patient. Even when it's easier not to be.
That's what really stays with people. Even long after you're gone."
01-16-2016 11:33 PM
@pegomyheart wrote:My friend died of ovarian cancer 2 days ago. She was 58. I mourn the loss of her more . She will never she her first grandchild who is due in April. This makes me sadder than mourning some one I don't know.
((( @pegomyheart ))) I'm so sorry for your loss. Just a couple of days ago, and your pain is fresh. Of course, we cannot compare loss or pain. We only can join in mourning the passing of those who were dear to us in our own daily lives, our beloved family and friends -- and also those we felt we "knew" through their contributions to the arts, who also touched our lives in a profound way.
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