Alan Rickman
Written on January 7th
Alan Rickman
Alan Rickman has starred in a variety of movies and TV shows including:
- "Arsenio Hall Show, The" (1989) {(1991-06)}
- "20 to 1" (2005) {Magnificent Movies (#3.14)}
- "Smiley's People" (1982) {(#1.2)}
- "Planet Voice" (2004) {Planet Potter}
- "HBO First Look" (1994) {Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (#15.1)}
- "Breakfast" (2000) {(2007-02-14)}
- We're Here to Help (2008)
- Villa Golitsyn, The (2008)
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2008)
- Bottle Shock (2008)
- Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)
Alan Rickman Discussion
The latest Alan Rickman discussion across the Internet!
Posted on March 5th
Technorati and Ingboo have partnered together to provide an all new kind of subscription experience for Technorati content, including search results. Look for a blue Ingboo icon for a full range of subscription options.
Feeds are also available for:
Hottest Blogosphere Posts
Latest...
Alan Rickman in Action!
See Alan Rickman and other celebrities in action!
Ture Love from Chocolate Voice with Touching Melody....and Pics Next time ...i will try let the words spoken from SS. haha
I love Alan acting here he just rocks , and of course his voice who so many girls are in love with :-)
The Hudson Union Society™ www.hudsonunionsociety.com is where todays leaders come to discuss tomorrows ideas. If you live not to far from New York, please join us in person. A suave, urbane screen villain in the grand tradition, Alan Rickman has created a handful of delightful characters since his screen debut in the 1988 actioner Die Hard to Severus Snape in the Harry Potter films. Rickman made his film debut as a vicious German terrorist in Die Hard (1988) In 1991, Rickman stole the hugely budgeted Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves from star Kevin Costner, delightfully tearing into the scenery as the evil Sheriff of Nottingham. In 1995 he was Colonel Brandon, Kate Winslet's dark, smoldering suitor, in the Emma Thompson-scripted, Ang Lee-directed Sense and Sensibility. He co-starred as Eamon De Valera in Neil Jordan's biopic Michael Collins (1996). Rickman played Metaron, an angel who appears inside a pillar of fire only to be doused with a fire extinguisher in Dogma (1999), writer-director Kevin Smith's comedic pillorying of religious doctrine, and he reached tremendous comic heights in the Star Trek-skewering comedy Galaxy Quest (1999) as the bitter, Leonard Nimoy-esque actor Alexander Dane, a serious Shakespearean thespian who resents being typecast in his cheesy sci-fi TV show role as Dr. Lazarus. Rickman next tackled a part which, would make him an icon in the minds of a generation of book lovers and moviegoers when he appeared as the skulking, seemingly malevolent <b>...</b>
Alan Rickman promoting "Nobel Son" on Jimmy Kimmel.
John Sessions does an impression of Alan Rickman and tells an anecdote involving him too.
Alan Rickman Photos!
See Alan Rickman photos from around the Internet!
Add Comment