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The"Unofficial"ALAN RICKMANFan PageUpdated March 29, 2005 |
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Alan Rickman... Villain extraordinaire, comedic personality, romantic leading man. All this and more. He has performed in London's West End, on Broadway, in film and on radio and television. Born on February 21, 1946 in Hammersmith, London, Rickman attended the Royal College of Art and made his way as a graphic artist in Soho. He received a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art which he attended from 1972 - 1974. While there, he won the Emile Litter Prize, the Forbes Robertson Prize, and the Bancroft Gold Medal. Rickman has worked extensively with various British repertory and experimental theater groups including The Seagull, Snoo Wilson's The Grass Widow at the Royal Court and has appeared three times at the Edinburgh International Festival. During this period, he did occasional television work, in roles from Shakespearean drama to LeCarré's international intrigue. While working with the Royal Shakespeare Company he starred in, among other things, As You Like It. His casting in The Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses as Le Vicomte de Valmont won him critical and popular acclaim as the elegant and heartless seducer. When the show came across the Atlantic in 1986, Rickman came with it to Broadway and there earned a Tony nomination for his performance. It was during his stint on Broadway that he was approached by Joel Silver and offered a role in the first Die Hard film in which Rickman's unique interpretation of the villainous Hans Gruber garnered worldwide attention and set a chilling new standard for screen "bad guys." Since then, Rickman has appeared in over two dozen films. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, in which he plays Professor Snape, is in post production and will hit theaters in Nov. 2005. He will continue playing the Potions Master in the 4th installment, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, which is currently being filmed in England. He will also be very busy this year with Snow Cake (with Sigourney Weaver & Carrie-Anne Moss) scheduled to start filming in April 2005 in Canada and Perfume: the Story of a Murderer (with Dustin Hoffman), this Summer in Germany and Barcelona. We can also look forward to seeing him in the new film, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, released at theaters on April 29th (please check the News & Schedule page, FAQ and Guestbook for more details). Mr. Rickman will also direct the play, My Name Is Rachel Corrie in April 2005 at the Royal Court Theatre, London. His performance on stage in Noel Coward's romantic comedy Private Lives, which had transferred to Broadway after its successful run in London at the Albery Theatre, ended in September 2002. Rickman had reunited with his Les Liaisons Dangereuses co-star, Lindsay Duncan, and director, Howard Davies for this Tony Award winning production. His previous stage performance was as Marc Antony, opposite Helen Mirren as Cleopatra, in the Royal National Theatre's production of Antony and Cleopatra at the Olivier Theatre in London, which ran October 20th through December 3rd, 1998. Before that, he performed in Yukio Ninagawa's Tango at the End of Winter in London's West End and the Riverside Studio production of Hamlet in 1991, directed by Robert Sturua. And even directing The Winter Guest at London's Almeida Theatre in 1995 (of which he also directed the film version in 1996). In 1993, he did the voice-over on Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells, Part II... the voice that introduces the individual instruments that eventually come together so magnificently. And is one of the many artists who recites Shakespearian sonnets on the newly released (Feb. 4, 2002) When Love Speaks CD. He is also featured prominently in a music video, In Demand, by the Scottish band, TEXAS, which premiered on Europe MTV in August 2000. Mr. Rickman currently makes his home in England. |


| Stage Work | | Television, Radio, Misc. | | Film |
| 1957 | Coriolanus | Volumnia | Latymer Upper School |
| 1962 | Sgt Musgrave's Dance | Annie the barmaid | Latymer Upper School |
| 1963 | Caucasian Chalk Circle | Grusha | Latymer Upper School |
| 1963 | Knight of the Burning Pestle | Humphrey | Latymer Upper School |
| 1963 | Ali Baba & The 7 Dwarves | Sixth Wife of Ali Baba | Latymer Upper School |
| 1964 | Portrait of Scythop | . | Latymer Upper School |
| 1964 | Cloud Over the Morning | Grikos | Latymer Upper School |
| 1964 | The Alchemist | Sir Epicure Mammon | Latymer Upper School |
| 1965 | Night Must Fall | Danny | Brook Green Players (amateur) Rima played Dora, the maid |
| 1966-1972 | The Borgia Orgy | . | Court Drama Group (amateur) |
| 1966-1972 | The Hostage | . | Court Drama Group (amateur) |
| 1966-1972 | Romeo and Juliet | Romeo | Court Drama Group (amateur) |
| 1966-1972 | Measure for Measure | . | Court Drama Group (amateur) |
| 1966-1972 | View from the Bridge | . | Court Drama Group (amateur) |
| July 1971 | Backbone | Malcolm Levin | Court Drama Group (amateur) Rima played Tania Forbes |
| 1973 | Uncle Vanya | Vanya | Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) - Vanburgh Theatre Club |
| 1973 | Ghosts | Pastor Manders | RADA - Vanburgh Theatre Club |
| 1973/4 | Lower Depths | Krivoy Zob | RADA - Vanburgh Theatre Club |
| 1974 | Little Mary Sunshine | Capt Warrington | RADA - Vanburgh Theatre Club |
| 1974 | Man and Superman | Roebuck Ramsden | RADA - Vanburg Theatre Club |
| 1974 | Measure for Measure | Angelo | RADA - Vanburgh Theatre Club |
| 1974/5 | Babes in the Woods | Chorus | Library Theatre Company, Manchester |
| 1974 | Lock Up Your Daughters | Dabble | playbill dated 10/30 - 11/74 states Rickman just finished RADA training; Library Theatre Company, Manchester |
| 1975 | There's A Girl In My Soup | Andrew Hunter | Library Theatre Company, Manchester |
| 1975 | Saint Joan | The Inquisitor and The Constable of France and Asst. Stage Manager | Library Theatre Company, Manchester |
| 1975 | You see the Thing Is | . | Library Theatre Company, Manchester |
| 1975 | Archives | . | Library Theatre Company, Manchester |
| 1975 | The 36 24 36 Show | Co Writer | Haymarket Theatre Leicester |
| 1975 | Romeo and Juliet | Paris | Haymarket Theatre, Leicester |
| 1975 | Guys and Dolls | a pickpocket and liverlips louie | Haymarket Theatre, Leicester,.UK Tour |
| 1975 | Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat | Asher | Haymarket Theatre, Leicester,.UK Tour |
| 1976 | The Antique Baby | . | Haymarket Theatre, Leicester |
| 1976 | Nijinsky | Nijinsky | Sheffield Crucible |
| 1976 | The Carnation Gang | Daniel | Sheffield Crucible |
| 1976 | When We Dead Awaken | Rubek | Sheffield Crucible |
| 1976 | As You like It | Jaques | Sheffield Crucible |
| 1976 | Gunslinger Gulth | Little Thunder, a Rancher and Chief Black Moon | Phoenix Theatre Co, Leicester, UK Tour |
| 1976 | Ave to Heard The One about Joey Baker | Director | Travers Edinburgh |
| 1976 | Sherlock Holmes | Sherlock Holmes | Birmingham Rep. |
| 1976 | Dick Whittington | King Rat | Theatre Royal, Bristol |
| 196/7 | Measure for Measure | Friar Peter | Birmingham Rep. - Edinburgh Festival, European Tour |
| 1976/7 | The Devil is an Ass | Wittipol | Birmingham Rep. - Edinburgh Festival, European Tour |
| 1977 | Hamlet | Laertes | Bristol Old Vic |
| 1977 | Ubu Rex | Ma Ubu | Bristol Old Vic |
| 1977 | Man is Man | Uriah Shelly | Bristol Old Vic |
| 1978 | The Tempest | Ferdinand | Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Stratford |
| 1978 | Captain Swing | Farquarson | RSC, Stratford |
| 1978 | Love's Labour's Lost | Boyet | RSC, Stratford |
| 1978 | Antony and Cleopatra | Thidias/Alexas | RSC, Stratford |
| 1979 | Love's Labour's Lost | Boyet | RSC, Aldwych Theatre, London |
| 1979 | Antonio | Antonio | Nottingham Playhouse |
| 1979 | Fears and Miseries of the Third Reich | The Judge (and six other roles) | Glasgow Citizens |
| 1980 | Desperately Yours | assistant director | Colonnades Theater - NY |
| 1980 | Commitments | Hugh | Bush Theatre |
| 1980 | The Devil Himself | . | Lyric Studio, Hammersmith,. London - noted at time that Rickman was "looking like a sultry Peter Cook" |
| 1980 | The Summer Party | Nigel | Sheffield Crucible |
| 1981 | Philadelphia Story | Mike Connor | Oxford Playhouse |
| 1981 | The Brothers Karamazov | . | Edinburgh Festival, USSR Tour |
| 1981 | The Last Elephant | . | Bush Theatre |
| 1981 | The Seagull | Trigorin | The Royal Court - London |
| 1983 | Other Worlds | Asst. Director | The Royal Court - London |
| 1983 | Bad Language | Bob | Hampstead Theatre |
| 1983 | The Grass Widow | Dennis | The Royal Court - London |
| 1984 | The Lucky Chance | Gayman | The Royal Court - London |
| 1985 | Troilus and Cressida | Achilles | RSC |
| Oct. 19, 1985 | Gone to Heaven (Back Soon) | . | The Other Place - Stratford |
| 1985 - 1986 | As You Like It | Jaques | RSC |
| 1985 - 1986 | Les Liaisons Dangereuses | Le Vicomte de Valmont | RSC - Stratford's Other Place, Barbican, The Pit, London - Olivier Award for play of the year in 1986 and Evening Standard Award of the same year |
| 1986 | Mephisto | Hendrik Hofgen | RSC, Barbican |
| 1986 | Live Wax | Director | Edinburgh Festival |
| 1986 - 1987 | Les Liaisons Dangereuses | Le Vicomte de Valmont | RSC - Broadway - NY (Tony nominee in 1987, lost to James Earl Jones), and the New York Critics Circle Award in 1987. |
| 1988 | The Peace of Brest | simultaneous translator | Barbican Theatre - London |
| 1991 | Tango at the End of Winter | Kiyomura Sei | King's Theatre - Edinburgh Festival, Picadilly - London; Time Out Award - Best Actor |
| 1992 | Hamlet | Hamlet | Riverside Studio - London, UK Tour |
| 1992 | Ruby Wax - The Full Wax | Director | . |
| 1995 | The Winter Guest | Director | West Yorkshire Playhouse - Leeds, Almeida Theatre - London |
| 1996 | Love in a Cold Climate | various roles | Roundabout Theater, NY (benefit for Almeida Theatre) |
| 1998 | Antony and Cleopatra | Marc Antony | Royal National Theatre's Olivier Theatre - London |
| Sept. 21, 2001 - March 3, 2002 | Private Lives | Elyot Chase | West End - Albery Theatre - London. Evening Standard best actor & play nominee, Variety Award - Best Actor, Theatregoers' Choice Award - Best Actor, Drama Desk Award for Best Revival, Olivier nomination - Best Actor |
| February 10, 2002 | When Love Speaks | second half presenter | The Old Vic - London (concert benefit for RADA) |
| April 19 - Sept. 1, 2002 | Private Lives | Elyot Chase | Richard Rodgers Theatre - NY. Drama League Award - Outstanding Artist, Tony Award - Best Revival, Tony Nomination - Best Actor |
| 1978 | Romeo and Juliet | Tybalt | RSC/BBC TV - a video is available, but pricey ~$99 |
| 1979 | Therese Raquin | Vidal | Television miniseries |
| 1982 | Busted | Simon Jacks | Television |
| 1982 | Barchester Chronicles | Rev. Obadiah Slope | Television miniseries |
| 1982 | Smiley's People | Brownlow | Television miniseries |
| 1982 | Pity in History | Chaplain Croop | Television |
| 1983 | Rope | Rupert Cadell | Radio |
| 1984 | The Manchester Enthusiasts | . | Radio |
| pre-1985 | A Good Man in Africa | . | Radio |
| pre-1985 | A Trick to Catch the Old One | Theodorus Witgood | Radio |
| pre-1985 | Caught on the Crossing | . | Radio |
| pre-1985 | Gridlock | Charles | Radio |
| pre-1985 | Laurenzaccio | . | Radio |
| pre-1985 | That Man Bracken | Brendan Bracken | Radio |
| pre-1985 | The Dutch Courtesan | Cocledemoy | Radio |
| pre-1985 | The Seagull | Aston | Radio |
| pre-1985 | Polly | . | Radio |
| 1985 | The Contemplative Life | Brother James | Radio |
| 1985 | The Return of the Native | narrator | Rickman reads 12 cassettes by Thomas Hardy |
| Oct. 1985 | Girls on Top | Dimitri | Television - Four-Play episode |
| Nov. 1985 | Girls on Top | Voice of RADA | Television - Cancel Toast episode |
| 1986 | Blind Corner | narrator | Rickman reads 6 cassettes (6 hr. 40 min.) by Dornford Yates |
| 1986 | Revolutionary Witness | Jacques Roux | BBC Television - The Preacher episode |
| Aug. 1986 | Blood Wedding | Leonardo | Radio |
| 1989 | A Little like Drowning | Alfredo Mare | Radio |
| 1989 | Spirit of Man | Israel Yates | Television - From Sleep and Shadow episode |
| 1989 | Benefactors | Colin | Television |
| 1989/90 | Billy and Me | narrator | Radio |
| 1991 | Tango with Ninagawa | himself | Television - documentary made during rehearsals of Tango at the End of Winter |
| 1993 | Fallen Angels | Dwight Billings | Showtime mini-series - Murder, Obliquely episode |
| 1993 | Tubular Bells, Pt. II | voice-over | Compact Disk recording |
| 1994 | Truly, Madly... Alan Rickman | himself | Television - documentary made about filming of Mesmer |
| 1994 | The Magic of My Youth | narrator | Radio - A five part reading (by Arthur Calder Marshall) |
| 1994 | Le Morte d'Arthur | read extracts | Radio - shared half hour show with Anthony Minghella and Michael Ondaatje |
| 1995 | Refuse to Dance (song) | voice-over | CD "Things Change" by Charlie Dore |
| 1996 | Rasputin | Grigori Rasputin | Television - HBO special; won 1996 Emmy; won 1996 Golden Globe; won 1997 SAG award - Best Actor in mini-series |
| April 2000 | Eco-Challenge Argentina | narrator | Television - 4 hour Discovery Channel documentary |
| August 2000 | In Demand (music video) | companion | Television (MTV Europe) - by the Scottish band, TEXAS |
| September 2000 | American Cinematheque 2000 Moving Picture Ball | host | Television - Tribute to Bruce Willis - TNT channel |
| September 2000 | Babitsky's War | narrator | Television - 70 minute documentary about the war in Chechnia |
| December 25, 2000 | Victoria Wood with All the Trimmings | Captain George Fallon | Television - Plans & Proposals skit |
| June 2001 | Amnesty International's "We Know Where You Live!" | Yorkshireman | Live Performance, Television - Monty Python's Four Yorkshiremen skit |
| 2001 | The Billy Elliot Boy | himself | UK TV - Documentary about Jamie Bell's rise to stardom |
| February 2002 | When Love Speaks | recites "My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun" | CD compilation of Shakespearian Sonnets by various artists. Music by Michael Kamen.Official web-site |
| February 2002 | King of the Hill | King Philip Motzinger | Television (animated) - Joust like a Woman episode #112 |
| 2002 | Big Night Out | 2 illustrations | 536 page book, 30 short stories plus party tips from celebrities (AR illustrates Beatie Edney's story) |
| 2003 | Painting with Light | himself | TCM Channel ad/tribute to Jimmy Stewart |
| 1988 | DIE HARD | Hans Gruber | . |
| 1989 | THE JANUARY MAN | Ed | . |
| 1990 | QUIGLEY DOWN UNDER | Elliot Marston | . |
| 1991 | CLOSE MY EYES | Sinclair Bryant | won Best Actor at 1991 Seattle International Film Fest |
| 1991 | CLOSET LAND | Interrogator | . |
| 1991 | ROBIN HOOD: PRINCE OF THIEVES | George, Sheriff of Nottingham | British Academy Award - Best Supporting Actor; Evening Standard Film Award - Best Actor; Seattle Film Festival - Best Actor |
| 1991 | TRULY MADLY DEEPLY | Jamie | BAFTA - Best Actor nominee |
| 1992 | BOB ROBERTS | Lukas Hart III | . |
| 1994 | MESMER | Franz Anton Mesmer | Montreal Film Festival Best Actor - 1991; pulled from theatrical release. Premiered on the Romance Channel Oct. '99 |
| 1995 | AN AWFULLY BIG ADVENTURE | P.L. O'Hara | . |
| 1995 | SENSE AND SENSIBILITY | Col. Christopher Brandon | BAFTA - Best Supporting Actor nominee |
| 1995 | LUMIERE AND COMPANY | . | Documentary |
| 1996 | MICHAEL COLLINS | Eamon de Valera | BAFTA - Best Supporting Actor nominee |
| 1996 | THE WINTER GUEST | Director | Cinem Avvenire Award, OCIC Award,
Golden Lion (1997 Venice Film Festival) Chicago Film Festival - Best Feature |
| 1999 | DARK HARBOR | David Weinberg | Pulled from U.S. theatrical release. |
| 1999 | JUDAS KISS | Detective David Friedman | Pulled from U.S. theatrical release. Premiered on Cinemax, April 23rd, 1999. |
| 1999 | DOGMA | Metatron (Angel/voice of God) | . |
| 1999 | GALAXY QUEST | Alexander Dane (Actor), playing Dr. Lazarus (alien) | Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation |
| 2000 | HELP, I'M A FISH! | Joe | Animated feature |
| 2000 | PLAY | Man | 1 of 19 Samuel Beckett plays filmed - 20 minutes long |
| 2001 | BLOW DRY (a.k.a. NEVER BETTER) | Phil Allen | U.S. release March 9, 2001 |
| 2001 | THE SEARCH FOR JOHN GISSING | John Gissing | Sarasota Film Festival Critics Choice Award - Best Feature, possible U.S. release Dec. 12, 2002 Official web-site |
| 2001 | HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S (PHILOSOPHER'S) STONE | Professor Severus Snape | U.S., Canada and UK release Nov. 16, 2001 Release dates for other countries |
| 2002 | HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS | Professor Severus Snape | U.S., Canada and UK release Nov. 15, 2002 |
| 2002 | STANDING ROOM ONLY | . | . |
| 2003 | LOVE ACTUALLY | Harry | Projected release Nov. 7 or 21, 2003 |
| 2004 | HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN | Professor Severus Snape | Projected release summer of 2004 |

