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Alan Rickman - Biography

Alan Rickman At the beginning of his career, Alan starred in theatrical productions and television series, but his talent was noticed by real masters of cinema. His first major big screen role was in "Lady Chatterley's Lover" (1981). Since then, he has appeared in a variety of films, becoming famous for his deep and multifaceted characters.

Some of Alan Rickman's prominent works include:

1. "Kill the Thrush" (1991): In this film classic, he embodied the image of a lawyer-defender of dubious reputation involved in a complex court case.

2. "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" (1991): In this adventure film, he played the role of the Sheriff of Nottingham, which became one of the most memorable in his career.

3. "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" (2001): In this cinematic saga, he appeared as the sinister Professor Snape, becoming a character beloved by millions of fans around the world.

4. "Snow Captivity" (2003): In this tragicomedy film, he played the role of a deeply unhappy English professor whose life changes after an unexpected meeting.

Alan Rickman is an actor with deep talent and unusual charisma, whose performances on the screen always bring a unique contribution to the world cinema. His professionalism and passion for art make him a legend in the world of cinema.
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