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Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman (February 21, 1946 – January 14, 2016) was an English actor and director. Known for his deep, languid voice, he trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and became a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), performing in modern and classical theatre productions. He played the Vicomte de Valmont in the RSC stage production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses in 1985, and after the production transferred to the West End in 1986 and Broadway in 1987, he was nominated for a Tony Award. Rickman's first cinema role came when he was cast as the German terrorist leader Hans Gruber in Die Hard (1988). He also appeared as the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991), for which he received the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role; Elliott Marston in Quigley Down Under (1990); Jamie in Truly, Madly, Deeply (1991); Colonel Brandon in Sense and Sensibility (1995); Eamon DeValera in Michael Collins (1997); Alexander Dane in Galaxy Quest (1999); Metatron in Dogma (1999); Severus Snape in the Harry Potter series (2001–2011); Harry in Love Actually (2003); Marvin the Paranoid Android in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005); and Judge Turpin in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007). Rickman made his television acting debut playing Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet (1978) as part of the BBC's Shakespeare series. His breakthrough role was in the BBC television adaptation of The Barchester Chronicles (1982). He later starred in television films, playing the title character in Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny (1996), which won him a Golden Globe Award, an Emmy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award, and Alfred Blalock in Something the Lord Made (2004). Rickman died of pancreatic cancer on 14 January 2016 at age 69. His final film roles were as Lieutenant General Frank Benson in the thriller Eye in the Sky (2015), and reprising his role as the voice of the caterpillar from Alice in Wonderland (2010) in Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016).

Alan Rickman

Commander Edward Plank
for Commander Edward Plank in Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century (remake) 2022
Suggested by shadowman

The year is 2049, Zenon Kar is a 13-year-old girl who lives with her parents on an Earth-orbiting space station. After investigating a mysterious disk, Zenon gets herself into trouble with the space station's commander, Edward Plank. Zenon’s parents ground her by sending her to Earth to live with her Aunt Judy. On Earth, Zenon experiences trouble fitting in with other teens, who consider her space fashion and slang weird. Eventually, Zenon makes friends with a quiet, brilliant boy named Greg who thinks she’s amazing. Soon, Zenon uncovers a plot contained within the mysterious disk by bigwig Parker Wyndham to crash the space station with a massive computer virus. A tragedy that would make him millions in insurance but would claim thousands of lives. With the help of her friends old and new, they create a computer program to combat the virus, which Zenon must download to the station's central computers in time. Wyndham is arrested while everyone enjoys the concert by Zenon’s idol Proto Zoa and his pop-rock group Microbe.




