Actors are agents of change. A film, a piece of theater, a piece of music, or a book can make a difference. It can change the world.”
Alan Rickman
“I always feel that when I come to Edinburgh, in many ways I am coming home.”
Alan Rickman
“I’ve never been able to plan my life. I just lurch from indecision to indecision.”
Alan Rickman
“I’m still living the life where you get home and open the fridge and there’s half a pot of yogurt and a half a can of flat Coca-Cola.”
Alan Rickman
“And it’s a human need to be told stories. The more we’re governed by idiots and have no control over our destinies, the more we need to tell stories to each other about who we are, why we are, where we come from, and what might be possible.”
Alan Rickman
“Nothing gives me as much pleasure as travelling. I love getting on trains and boats and planes.”
Alan Rickman
“Older people say, ‘Oh I loved you in ‘Sense and Sensibility,” and that’s the only film they want to talk about. Equally, there are people who only want to talk about ‘Galaxy Quest.’ And there’s a whole bunch of teenagers who only want to talk about ‘Dogma.’”
Alan Rickman
“The more we’re governed by idiots and have no control over our destinies, the more we need to tell stories to each other about who we are, why we are, where we come from, and what might be possible. Or, what’s impossible? What’s a fantasy?”
Alan Rickman
“If you could build a house on a trampoline, that would suit me fine.”
Alan Rickman
“I have a love-hate relationship with white silk.”
Alan Rickman
“There’s a voice inside you that tells you what you should do.”
Alan Rickman
“If only life could be a little more tender and art a little more robust.”
Alan Rickman
“Talent is an accident of genes – and a responsibility.”
Alan Rickman
“It is an ancient need to be told stories. But the story needs a great storyteller. Thanks for all of it, Jo.”
Alan Rickman
“I think there should be laughs in everything. Sometimes, it’s a slammed door, a pie in the face or just a recognition of our frailties.”
Alan Rickman
“Maverick is a word which appeals to me more than misfit. Maverick is active, misfit is passive.”
Alan Rickman
“From my experience, I think that every actor has to make sure that they’re in charge of their own career somehow or other.”
Alan Rickman
“I get stage fright and gremlins in my head saying: ‘You’re going to forget your lines’.”
Alan Rickman
“I knew with Snape I was working as a double agent, as it turns out, and a very good one at that.”
Alan Rickman
“It’s a nightmare to sit and watch a film that I’m in. There’s a horrible inescapability to it.”
Alan Rickman
“Film has to be reflecting the world that we live in, and that’s all you want to be a part of. Actors inhabit the same planet as everyone else. It’s a weird thing that happens when you’re an actor because people hold you up because you somehow embody in parts groups of people or people’s hopes or something.”
Alan Rickman
“I love perfumes. Every morning when my girlfriend and I come down to the courtyard in our block of flats we’re assailed by the most delicious scent – jasmine round a doorway. It almost makes me swoon.”
Alan Rickman
“I’m very aware that when one is acting in the theater, you do become kind of animal about it. And you’re reliant on instincts rather than tact a lot of the time.”
Alan Rickman
“The first time that I came to New York to work properly was the mid-’80s, but I was doing eight shows a week. You have no life. Going to a punk rock club – or whatever the music was at that time – would not have been on my agenda.”
Alan Rickman
“What’s interesting about the process of acting is how often you don’t know what you’re doing.”
Alan Rickman
“Three children have become adults since a phone call with Jo Rowling, containing one small clue, persuaded me that there was more to Snape than an unchanging costume, and that even though only three of the books were out at that time, she held the entire massive but delicate narrative in the surest of hands.”
Alan Rickman
“I am the character you are not supposed to like.”
Alan Rickman
“I do take my work seriously and the way to do that is not to take yourself too seriously.”
Alan Rickman
“A lot of the time I hate the theater. You think, ‘I have to climb Mount Everest, again, tonight.’ Oh, the theater is a scary place to be.”
Alan Rickman
“Actors are actually very supportive of each other.”
Alan Rickman
“All I want to see from an actor is the intensity and accuracy of their listening.”
Alan Rickman
“England in the ’60s and the ’70s was everything that history has said; it was phenomenally exciting, musically.”
Alan Rickman
“I suppose with any good writing and interesting characters, you can have that awfully overused word: a journey.”
Alan Rickman
“I’m a lot less serious than people think.”
Alan Rickman
“Mellow doesn’t describe me. I’m hungry every day.”
Alan Rickman
“My idea of a real treat is Magic Mountain without standing in line.”
Alan Rickman
“On film you put all your energies into a single glance.”
Alan Rickman
“What is it about actors? God knows I get bored with actors talking about themselves.”
Alan Rickman
“Who I am gets in the way of people looking innocently at the parts I play.”
Alan Rickman
“I was a student in London in the ’70s, so CBGB really wasn’t on my radar at all. Obviously, I was aware of the emergence of the Police in England and as an art student, I was very aware of David Byrne, but I suppose my musical taste at that time certainly didn’t stretch towards the Dead Boys or the Ramones.”
Alan Rickman
“I have a photograph at home of Fred Astaire from the knees down with his feet crossed. It’s kind of inspiring because it reminds me his feet were bleeding at the end of rehearsals. Yet when you watch him, all you see is freedom. It’s a reminder of what the job is about in general, not just being in musicals.”
Alan Rickman
“On the screen were some flashback shots of Daniel, Emma and Rupert from ten years ago. They were 12. I have also recently returned from New York, and while I was there, I saw Daniel singing and dancing (brilliantly) on Broadway. A lifetime seems to have passed in minutes.”
Alan Rickman
“In theater, you’ve got to be aware of your whole body because it involves stamina. It involves two-and-a-half hours and a sustained release of energy, maybe for six months.”
Alan Rickman
“Los Angeles is not a town full of airheads. There’s a great deal of wonderful energy there. They say ‘yes’ to things; not like the endless ‘nos’ and ‘hrrumphs’ you get in England!”
Alan Rickman
“I approach every part I’m asked to do and decide to do from exactly the same angle: who is this person, what does he want, how does he attempt to get it, and what happens to him when he doesn’t get it, or if he does?”
Alan Rickman
“I mean, language fascinates me anyway, and different words have different energies and you can change the whole drive of a sentence.”
Alan Rickman
“Each character I play has different dimensions. I’m not interested in words that pull them together.”
Alan Rickman
“If you spend any time in Los Angeles, there’s only one topic of conversation.”
Alan Rickman
“I can only see my limitations. That’s just who I am.”
Alan Rickman
“I have just returned from the dubbing studio where I spoke into a microphone as Severus Snape for absolutely the last time.”
Alan Rickman
“I think worrying things are going on in England – a real apathy.”
Alan Rickman
“I think there’s some connection between absolute discipline and absolute freedom.”
Alan Rickman
“It would be wonderful to think that the future is unknown and sort of surprising.”
Alan Rickman
“Acting touches nerves you have absolutely no control over.”
Alan Rickman
“I want to swim in both directions at once. Desire success, court failure.”
Alan Rickman
“I think every English actor is nervous of a Newcastle accent.”
Alan Rickman
“Parts win prizes, not actors.”
Alan Rickman
“I don’t think it’s right that everybody knows everything about me.”
Alan Rickman
“If people want to know who I am, it is all in the work.”
Alan Rickman
“Any actor who judges his character is a fool – for every role you play you’ve got to absorb that character’s motives and justifications.”
Alan Rickman
“Every so often you read a play and a character just speaks to you – almost seems to speak through you, in fact.”
Alan Rickman
“Unless we tell stories about ourselves, which is all that theater is, we’re in deep trouble.”
Alan Rickman
“Being on the stage in New York is always exciting because you feel like you’re part of the life of the city.”
Alan Rickman
“I do feel more myself in America. I can regress there, and they have roller-coaster parks.”
Alan Rickman
“I like it when stories are left open.”
Alan Rickman
“I love working in New York theater.”
Alan Rickman
“I was 7, and I remember being given a part in a play and thinking, This is exciting.”
Alan Rickman
“I’m a quite serious actor who doesn’t mind being ridiculously comic.”
Alan Rickman
“I’m always aware of the camera and it feels like that’s the audience.”
Alan Rickman
“Market forces impose certain rules before a film can actually get made.”
Alan Rickman
“My parents certainly didn’t have anything to do with the theater. I’m some kind of accident.”
Alan Rickman
“One longs for a director with a sense of imagination.”
Alan Rickman
“Originally, theater was my life. It was what I assumed I’d spend my working life doing – if I was lucky. Then along came movies.”
Alan Rickman
“So you can’t judge the character you’re playing ever.”
Alan Rickman
“Somebody with Debbie Reynolds’ features doesn’t get cast as the Wicked Witch.”
Alan Rickman
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