British actor, Alan Rickman – best known for roles in ‘Harry Potter’ as Professor Severus Snape and in ‘Love Actually’ has died.
Rickman’s family confirmed the British film and theatre star died on Thursday morning in hospital suffering from cancer. He was 69-years-old.
His family said in a statement: “The actor and director Alan Rickman has died from cancer at the age of 69. He was surrounded by family and friends.”
Rickman, also known for roles in ‘Die Hard’, ‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy’, ‘Truly, Madly, Deeply’, ‘Sense and Sensibility’ and ‘Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves ‘was famed for his character portrayal of villains.
His death has prompted an outpouring of grief from fellow actors, writers and directors and millions of fans around the world, many of who have pointed out how David Bowie, who died just days earlier also of cancer, was too aged 69.
Former co-star Emma Thompson, with who Rickman starred in ‘Love Actually’ paid tribute to her “friend” and “ally”, who she describes as “a rare and unique human being”.
Thompson and Rickman acted together in several films, most notably as a husband and wife in ‘Love Actually.’
She said: “Alan was my friend and so this is hard to write because I have just kissed him goodbye.”
“What I remember most in this moment of painful leave-taking is his humour, intelligence, wisdom and kindness. The intransigence which made him the great artist he was – his ineffable and cynical wit, the clarity with which he saw most things, including me, and the fact that he never spared me the view.”