Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 2:14:41 GMT -5
It is evident that fame is not everything," this is the line with which Alan Rickman closes his first participation in the film Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and constitutes a key moment in the perception that a large number of fans of the saga would have on his character for years to come. However, after Snape's death in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows , JK Rowling finally decided to reclaim his image and focus, not on what in previous installments had made him so famous, but on the actions that, although they were Less popular, they revealed the potions professor's kindness and deepest feelings. Now, after the news of the death of actor Alan Rickman on the morning of this January 14, the media and social networks have begun to pay numerous tributes to his artistic career, which began at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and more. later in the Royal Shakespeare Company, and which led him to play roles such as the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves , the evil Judge Turpin in Sweeney Todd Severus Snape in Harry Potter among others equally transcendent.
People form their perception of actors based on the roles they played, so it may surprise many that, contrary to the stern (and downright America Mobile Number List terrifying characters he portrayed, Alan was extremely kind, generous, self-deprecating and funny." - Daniel Radcliffe So while the phrases, images and videos of his numerous performances flood the Internet, at we want to share a little about the extraordinary social work that this actor, often disguised as a villain, has left as part of his responsible legacy. Throughout his career, Rickman supported various causes ranging from the fight against HIV-AIDS to the promotion of peace and human rights, including access to education, poverty reduction and the migratory crisis; a commitment that led him to collaborate with a wide variety of local and international organizations such as Amnesty International, Peace One Day, War Child and Save The Children, among others.
The actor donated some of the items he had accumulated until then thanks to his performance as Snape in the Harry Potter saga, in order to raise funds for the ANSA organization, dedicated to supporting African children living with AIDS and who have often even lost their families. Among these objects, some pages of the scripts that he used during filming with notes in the margins, Quidditch shirts and an autographed photograph stood out. Later in she participated in fundraising activities for the Lumos Foundation , an event in which Emma Watson, Warwick Davis, and Lynch also participated with the aim of helping millions of children around the world regain their right to a family. Alan Rickman Finally, with the help of Helena Bonham Carter, Victoria Pendleton and other celebrities, he donated his brush to create a series of paintings to raise funds for the Great Ormond Street Hospital for children in England. Rickman's talent is a huge loss for the theater and film world, but also for the dozens of individuals and organizations who had the opportunity to meet the generous human being behind the villain we all met on screen, since they are the ones who have become witnesses of his true responsible legacy.
People form their perception of actors based on the roles they played, so it may surprise many that, contrary to the stern (and downright America Mobile Number List terrifying characters he portrayed, Alan was extremely kind, generous, self-deprecating and funny." - Daniel Radcliffe So while the phrases, images and videos of his numerous performances flood the Internet, at we want to share a little about the extraordinary social work that this actor, often disguised as a villain, has left as part of his responsible legacy. Throughout his career, Rickman supported various causes ranging from the fight against HIV-AIDS to the promotion of peace and human rights, including access to education, poverty reduction and the migratory crisis; a commitment that led him to collaborate with a wide variety of local and international organizations such as Amnesty International, Peace One Day, War Child and Save The Children, among others.
The actor donated some of the items he had accumulated until then thanks to his performance as Snape in the Harry Potter saga, in order to raise funds for the ANSA organization, dedicated to supporting African children living with AIDS and who have often even lost their families. Among these objects, some pages of the scripts that he used during filming with notes in the margins, Quidditch shirts and an autographed photograph stood out. Later in she participated in fundraising activities for the Lumos Foundation , an event in which Emma Watson, Warwick Davis, and Lynch also participated with the aim of helping millions of children around the world regain their right to a family. Alan Rickman Finally, with the help of Helena Bonham Carter, Victoria Pendleton and other celebrities, he donated his brush to create a series of paintings to raise funds for the Great Ormond Street Hospital for children in England. Rickman's talent is a huge loss for the theater and film world, but also for the dozens of individuals and organizations who had the opportunity to meet the generous human being behind the villain we all met on screen, since they are the ones who have become witnesses of his true responsible legacy.