Alan Rickman: Harry Potter and Die Hard star passes away

Star of stage and screen, Alan Rickman, died of cancer today aged 69. The English actor appeared as Snape in the ‘Harry Potter’ films and also featured in ‘Love Actually’, ‘Die Hard’ and ‘Robin Hood Prince of Thieves’.

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Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman was an English actor and director. Known for his languid tone and delivery, Rickman’s signature sound was the result of a speech impediment when he could not move his lower jaw properly as a child.

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