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Alan Rickman’s Milestones
Appeared on stage in such productions as "Ubu Roi" and "Hamlet"
Was a graphics designer at his own graphic design business for three years before turning to acting
1979 Made American TV debut as Tybalt in "Romeo and Juliet" for "The Shakespeare Plays" on PBS
1985 Joined the Royal Shakespeare Company
1985 Originated role of Le Vicomte de Valmont in RSC's West End production of "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" opposite Lindsay Duncan; reprised the role in the RSC's production on Broadway in 1987; earned a Tony Award nomination for his performance
1988 Feature acting debut in "Die Hard" as German terrorist Hans Gruber
1991 Starred as the Sheriff of Nottingham in Kevin Costner's "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves"
1995 Co-starred in the Oscar-winning film version of "Sense and Sensibility"
1995 Gave acclaimed perfomance in title role of HBO movie "Rasputin"; won Emmy Award
1997 Feature directorial debut, "The Winter Guest"; also co-scripted with playwright Sharman MacDonald
1998 Co-starred with Helen Mirren in the London stage production of "Antony and Cleopatra"
1999 Played an angel in Kevin Smith's comedy "Dogma"
2001 Cast as Professor Snape in, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," the film adaptation of the first novel of the best-selling fantasy series by J.K. Rowling
2001 Reteamed on stage with Lindsay Duncan for a revival of Noel Coward's "Private Lives"
2002 Again played Professor Snape in "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets"
2003 Starred in the romantic drama "Love Actually"
2004 Reprised role of Professor Snape in, "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," the third book in the 'Harry Potter' series
2004 Starred opposite Mos Def in the HBO drama "Something the Lord Made"; a dramatization of the relationship between heart surgery pioneers Alfred Blalock and Vivien Thomas; earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Actor in a TV Movie
2005 Directed the play "My Name Is Rachel Corrie" at the Royal Court Theatre in London; based on the writings of the 23 year old American woman who was killed on March 16, 2003 by an Israeli Army bulldozer
2005 Reprised role of Professor Snape in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire"; adapted from the fourth book in the fantasy series by J.K. Rowling and directed by Mike Newell
2007 Cast as the lecherous Judge Turpin opposite Johnny Depp in Tim Burton's "Sweeney Todd"
2007 Co-starred with Sigourney Weaver in the drama, "Snow Cake"
2007 Reprised the role of Professor Snape in "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," the fifth book in the fantasy series
2008 Portrayed English wine expert Steven Spurrier in "Bottle Shock"

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Also known as

Birth Name : Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman
Birth Name : Alan Sydney Patrick Rickman

Born

February, 21 1946 in Hammersmith, London, England, United Kingdom

Education

  • Royal College of Art, London, England:
  • Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, England: Entered at age 26; won the Bancroft Gold Medal
  • Chelsea School of Art, London, England: Part of the University of the Arts London's six constituent colleges
  • Latymer Upper School, London, England:

Professions

actor, graphic artist