Alan Rickman, 67, could play villains with irresistible relish
london » British actor Alan Rickman, a classically trained stage star and sensual screen villain in the “Harry Potter” saga and other films, has died. He was 69.
Rickman’s family said the actor died early Thursday in London after a battle with cancer.
Daniel Radcliffe, who played oppositeRickman in eight “Harry Potter” films, said Rickman was “undoubtedly one of the greatest actors I will ever work with.”
Born to a working- class London family in 1946 and trained at the prestigious RoyalAcademy ofDramatic Art, Rickman oftenwas cast as the bad guy; with his rich, languid voice, he could invest evil with wicked, irresistible relish.
Film roles included Hans Gruber, the villain who tormented BruceWillis in “Die Hard” in 1988; a deceased lover who consoles his bereaved partner in 1990’ s “Truly Madly Deeply”; the wicked Sheriff of Nottingham in “RobinHood: Prince of Thieves” in 1991; and a wayward husband in the 2003 romantic comedy “Love Actually.”
Millions know him from the Potter films, inwhich he played Hogwarts teacher Severus Snape, who was either a nemesis or an ally— possibly both— to the titular teenage wizard.
He also brought fun to the spoof “Galaxy Quest” in 1999 and delivered the voice of Marvin the Paranoid Android in “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” in 2005.
Rickman is survived by his partner of 50 years, Rima Horton, whom he married in 2012.