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Alan Rickman, star of 'Love, Actually' and 'Harry Potter', dies at 69



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UPDATED FEBRUARY 5, 2019 10:16 AM ESTFEB 5, 2019, 10:16 AM EST

British actor Alan Rickman, star of such fan favorites as Harry Potter and Love, Actually died in London at the age of 69 after a battle with cancer. The sad news was confirmed by his family on Thursday morning. Alan found global fame in 1998, taking on the role of villain Hans Gruber in the hit action movie Die Hard, opposite Bruce Willis.

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 The Harry Potter star died in London at 69 Photo: Getty Images

It was the first of many 'bad guy' roles he took on; Alan famously starred as the Sheriff of Nottingham in the 1991 movie Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, as the title character in 1995's Rasputin and found a fresh legion of fans with his more ambiguous role as Professor Severus Snape in the Harry Potter franchise.His other on-screen roles included Sense and Sensibility, which was scripted by Emma Thompson, who also starred in it. It was the start of a successful partnership between the pair, who reunited as husband and wife in the 2003 film Love, Actually, and as former lovers in the 2010 BBC drama The Song of Lunch.

 

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 Alan, far left, found a new legion of fans thanks to the Harry Potter franchise Photo: Getty Images

Alan was also an acclaimed stage actor, and he returned to the theatre throughout his career. After graduating from RADA, he worked as a dresser for the likes of Nigel Hawthrone, before finding work with the Royal Shakespeare Company. He made his breakthrough in 1986 as Le Vicomte in Les Liaisons Dangereuses, a role which earned him a Tony.Despite his distinguished career, Alan never won an Oscar – he did receive a Golden Globe, Emmy and a BAFTA (for Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves). But that fact didn’t trouble the star himself. "Parts win prizes, not actors," he remarked in 2008.

  

The star leaves is survived by wife Rima Horton. The couple met when they were teenagers, and were married in 2012, 47 years after they first got together.

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