Widely know for his portrayal of Professor Severus Snape in the Harry
Potter films, Alan Rickman is also one of Britain's greatest stage
actors, embracing everything from Shakespeare, Chekov and Noel Coward,
to directing Ruby Wax on stage. He has also appeared on television in
shows as varied as Rasputin, The Barchester Chronicles and Victoria Wood
with all the Trimmings, though global fame came with his move to the big
screen. His first part was as terrorist Hans Gruber in Die Hard and has
gone on to star in such diverse movies as Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves,
Sense and Sensibility, Dogma and Galaxy Quest. Yet behind the glamour
lies the west London working-class socialist with strong political
principles. Hollywood is the dream factory, yet Rickman's heart is often
within the theatre of London. His reputation suggests a man difficult to
work with, so is he similar to the characters he plays? Or is that the
mark of this great actor - that he is nothing like them?