Walking With Alan Rickman: The Melodious Story of The English Actor, Alan Rickman

Screen Legends Book 7 · UB Tech
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Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman, known as Alan Rickman, was born on February 21, 1946. He was a known actor as well as a director. He has played several roles in many films and has established a successful career. He is a true example that can truly inspire us to not give up, as life shows us to move on. No matter what, nothing can stop you from being you. Alan Rickman had a private life; unfortunately, we lost Rickman to pancreatic cancer. He never let the media cover his disease, and even after being diagnosed, he still went for his shoots. Only his close friends and family knew about his disease. He met his life partner Rima when they were teenagers, but he did not marry her; they lived their best lives until death parted them. After 47 years of togetherness, they finally decided to get married in 2015 after discovering Rickman’s disease. He has done many notable works and wrote a diary with the intention of helping many. He was always involved in politics and wrote the final verse of "Dairy," which was dedicated to helping university students raise funds in order to help the refugees.

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Comic Pans
August 2, 2024
It's just a summary of his career. Publicly available information. Wordy short book.
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