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Alan Rickman stars in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1" as Hogwarts' enigmatic Professor Severus Snape, a role he originated and has played in all of the Harry Potter movies.

Alan Rickman was already an award-winning stage actor in his native England when he made his feature film debut in the 1988 action blockbuster "Die Hard." Since then, he has repeatedly been honored for his work in films and on television.

In 1992, he won a BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of the Sheriff of Nottingham in "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves," and also earned a second BAFTA Award nomination, for Best Actor, for his role in Anthony Minghella's "Truly Madly Deeply." Also that year, he won both the Evening Standard British Film Award and the London Film Critics Circle Award for his work in those two films, as well as Stephen Poliakoff's "Close My Eyes," with the London Film Critics Circle adding his performance in "Quigley Down Under" for good measure. He later earned BAFTA Award nominations for his performances in Ang Lee's "Sense and Sensibility" and Neil Jordan's "Michael Collins."

In 1997, Rickman won Emmy, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards for his performance in the title role of HBO's "Rasputin." He received another Emmy nomination for his starring role in the 2004 HBO movie "Something the Lord Made." Rickman more recently starred as Judge Turpin in Tim Burton's screen version of the Stephen Sondheim musical "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street." He reunited with Burton to provide the voice of the Blue Caterpiller in the 2010 blockbuster fantasy "Alice in Wonderland." His additional film credits include "Bottle Shock," for which he won the Best Actor Award at the 2008 Seattle Film Festival; "Nobel Son"; "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer"; "Snow Cake"; "Love Actually"; "Blow Dry"; "Galaxy Quest"; "Dogma"; "Judas Kiss"; and "Mesmer," for which he was named Best Actor at the 1994 Montreal Film Festival.



In 1997, Rickman made his feature film directorial debut with "The Winter Guest," starring Emma Thompson, which he also scripted with Sharman Macdonald, based on Macdonald's original play. An official selection at the Venice Film Festival, the movie was nominated for a Golden Lion and won three other awards, and was later named Best Film at the 1997 Chicago Film Festival. Rickman also directed the play version of "The Winter Guest" for the British stage. In addition, he directed "My Name is Rachel Corrie" in the West End, winning Best New Play and Best Director at the Theatregoers' Choice Awards before the production transferred to New York. He recently directed a production of August Strindberg's "Creditors" at London's Donmar Warehouse, which was also presented at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in April 2010.

Rickman studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art before joining the Royal Shakespeare Company for two seasons. In 1985, he created the role of the Vicomte de Valmont in "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" and, in 1987, he earned a Tony Award nomination when he reprised the role on Broadway. In 2001 and 2002, Rickman starred in the West End production of Noel Coward's "Private Lives," for which he won a Variety Club Award and earned Olivier and Evening Standard Award nominations for Best Actor. When the play moved to Broadway, Rickman received his second Tony Award nomination for Best Actor.

Most recently, he reunited with Emma Thompson in the BBC telefilm "The Song of Lunch." He also returns to the stage in Ibsen's "John Gabriel Borkman," which opens at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin and will move to New York, at the Brooklyn Academy, in January 2011.



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Age: 66 years old
Birthday: February 21, 1946
Height: 6' 1"
Full Name / Real Name: Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman
Birthplace: Hammersmith, London, England, UK





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