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A Tribute To Alan Rickman

Fifteen reasons to love and mourn the great actor.

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A Tribute To Alan Rickman
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On Jan. 14, we lost yet another great artist with the passing of film and stage actor Alan Rickman. He died at age 69 of cancer. Rickman was critically acclaimed and beloved by fans for roles such as Hans Gruber in "Die Hard," Severus Snape in the "Harry Potter" films, the Sheriff of Nottingham in "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves," and Dr. Lazarus in "Galaxy Quest." As we mourn the passing of Mr. Rickman, let's look back at 15 ways he captured our hearts and imaginations.

1. He was so good at being bad.

Rickman rocked villain roles such as Hans Gruber and the Sheriff of Nottingham. He portrayed them as deliciously vile and yet also complicated and human. When asked about playing bad guys, Rickman said, "I don't play villains. I play interesting people." He played the heart of the character rather than resorting to evil stereotypes.

2. He had a heart of gold.

Philanthropy is another reason to love Rickman. He used his position and money to support important causes such as Amnesty International and iCap Charity Day. Recently he narrated a video featuring a tortoise for Save the Children and Refugee Council.

3. It's never too late to get started.

Unlike many actors who begin their careers when young, Rickman began as a graphic design artist. He was 26 when he began attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He began his film career with "Die Hard" at age 42. Despite his late start, Rickman was prolific and has churned out quite a marvelous amount of work, proving it is never too late to pursue your dreams.

4. He rose above a speech impediment.

When he was young, Rickman suffered from a speech impediment that prevented his jaw from moving properly. Rather than being slowed down by this challenge, Rickman presented the world with one of the most unique, amazing voices known to man.

6. Snape brought our childhoods to life.

J.K. Rowling, author of "Harry Potter," specifically wanted Rickman for the part of Severus Snape, and fans can attest it was the perfect choice. Rickman brought the both beloved and hated character off the pages in a truly magical way. It's hard to imagine anyone else portraying our favorite anti-hero of the wizarding world.

7. Relationship goals.

Rickman met Rima Horton when he was 19 and she was 18. They courted for years, keeping their relationship quiet, until they finally married 50 years after their relationship began.

8. He didn't just seek fame.

Although Rickman had his share of major blockbusters, he often made less mainstream films as well. You will find lesser known gems such as "Closet Land." "Snow Cake," and "Something the Lord Made." With his fame and talent, Rickman could have sought riches and fame, but instead he focused on making films that really mattered.

9. Rachel Corrie

Rickman created the stage play "My Name is Rachel Corrie," a work based on the diary entries and emails of the real Rachel Corrie. Corrie was a young member of the International Solidarity Movement who was killed by an Israeli bulldozer in 2003 while protesting in Gaza. It is a beautifully written work that shares the story of an incredible woman.

10. He had a softer, romantic side.

Although villains and anti-heroes were his trademark, Rickman proved he could play romantic leads just as well. Notable parts include Colonel Brandon in "Sense and Sensibility" and Jamie in the romantic comedy "Truly Madly Deeply."

11. He made us laugh.

Rickman was also incredibly gifted with comedy. His wry wit, sarcasm, and deadpan delivery are simply unforgettable. "Galaxy Quest," "Gambit," and "Dogma" are all fantastic examples of Rickman's personal brand of humor.

12. His interviews are wonderful.

We are fortunate to live in a time when celebrity interviews are easily accessed on YouTube. Rickman has some gems out there, particularly this one from Jimmy Fallon when Rickman inhales helium.

13. His wise words.

Rickman was a true inspiration and has left many words of wisdom to remember him by. My personal favorite is this: "I do take my work seriously and the way to do that is not to take yourself too seriously." Actors especially would be smart to take note of the advice Rickman offered.

14. The way he touched those around him.

People who knew Rickman, including J.K. Rowling, Emma Watson, Emma Thompson and Helen Mirren are paying tribute to the great actor. Their testaments demonstrate the difference he made in their lives. Kate Winslet called him, "the kindest and best of men...the patience of a saint. He was a warm-hearted puppy dog, who would do anything for anyone if it made them happy." Despite his sometimes menacing on-screen presence, Rickman was an incredibly kind and generous man.

15. He was, and is, a legend.

Rickman magnetized audiences from the beginning to the very end. He was one of a kind, an artist who truly worked for what he believed. There is no question he will be remembered for his hard work, talent, and passion. Always.

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