Known
for his aquiline features and languid, mesmerizing voice, Rickman began his
acting career with the Royal Shakespeare Company in the late '70s and early
'80s, before moving onto British TV shows and Broadway. In 1988 he starred in
Die Hard alongside Bruce Willis as the villain Hans Gruber, following this up
with the role of Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves. Then,
with the Harry Potter franchise, Rickman's talents were embraced by a whole new
generation of fans. His performance as the cruel and drawling, ever-hypnotic
Severus Snape was without doubt one of the biggest draws of the films.
Despite
his classical training, though, he was always ready to take on more
idiosyncratic roles. He voiced a Renaissance fair monarch in one episode of
cult cartoon King of the Hill and Marvin the Paranoid Android in The
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy movie, and in the 2000 film Galaxy Quest, he
parodied himself as a Shakespearean actor who has reluctantly found fame
playing an alien in a hit sci-fi show. In all his roles, though, he was
instantly recognizable by his voice, which researchers claimed in 2008 was an
essential element in creating the most pleasing male voice.
Although
he never received an Oscar, Rickman won numerous awards including an Emmy, a
Golden Globe, and a BAFTA. He supported various charities, including the facial
surgery charity Saving Faces and the International Performers’ Aid Trust.
"Actors are agents of change," Rickman is quoted as saying by The
Guardian. "A film, a piece of theatre, a piece of music, or a book can
make a difference. It can change the world."
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