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Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman (21 February 194614 January 2016) was an English actor who portrayed Professor Severus Snape in the Harry Potter films.

Biography[]

Early life[]

Alan Rickman was born on 21 February 1946 in London to a working class family, the son of Margaret Doreen Rose (née Bartlett; b. 6 Dec. 1911 in Pontypridd, Glamorganshire, Wales—d. 16 Feb. 1997 in Leicester, Leicestershire),[12][13] a housewife, and Bernard William Rickman (b. April 1914 in Fulham, Middlesex—d. 9 Sep. 1954),[14][15] a factory worker, painter and decorator.[16][17] At the time of his older brother, David's birth, he had been working as a WWII aircraft fitter.[18] His ancestry was English, Irish and Welsh; his father was Catholic and his mother was a Methodist.[5]

Before his mother married his birth father, she was married to Reginald Cory in 1931 in Hammersmith[19] before unofficially separating from him and marrying Bernard Rickman in 1940.[20]

He had one elder brother, David Bernard John (b. Sep. 1944),[18] a graphic designer who married Christine J. Morrissey in 1970[2] and live together in Watford, Hertfordshire;[21] a younger brother, Michael Keith (b. 21 Nov. 1947), a professional tennis coach as well as a Councillor on Harborough District Council of the conservative party and lives in Medbourne, Leicestershire;[18][22][23] and a younger sister, Sheila J. Innes (b. 15 Feb. 1950).[5][24][25][3] Like Alan, she won a scholarship to Godolphin and Latymer School, she attended Kingsway Princeton College, London, currently works as an office manager for a company named PRN and lived in Bordon, Hampshire with her husband and daughters until 2009.[21][3][26]

When Rickman was eight, his father died of lung cancer on 9 September 1954 at age forty,[5][27][15] leaving his mother to raise him and his three siblings mostly alone. She married again in 1960 to Kenneth W.J. Edginton,[4] but divorced his stepfather after three years. "There was one love in her life", Rickman later said of this.[5]

Rickman attended Derwentwater Primary School, in Acton, London, a school that followed the Montessori method of education.[18] He attended Latymer Upper School on a scholarship and then went on to study Graphic Design at Chelsea College Of Art and Design.

After three years at Chelsea College, Rickman did graduate studies at the Royal College of Art and started a successful graphics design business with friends called Graphiti, before his love of the theatre led him to seek an audition with the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA). He received a scholarship allowing him to study at RADA, which enabled him to start his professional acting career which lasted nearly 40 years, a career which has spanned stage, screen and television and lapped over into directing, as well.

Career[]

"You can act truthfully or you can lie. You can reveal things about yourself or you can hide. Therefore, the audience recognises something about themselves or they don't—You hope they don't leave the theatre thinking 'that was nice...now where's the cab?'"
— Alan Rickman on acting

Whilst he was best known for his film roles, Rickman's first love was the stage. He worked extensively with various British repertory and experimental theatre groups on productions including The Seagull and Snoo Wilson's The Grass Widow at the Royal Court, and appeared three times at the Edinburgh International Festival. While working with the Royal Shakespeare Company, he made a particular impression as the male lead in their 1985 production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses. When the show went across the Atlantic in 1986, Rickman went with it to Broadway, and there earned a Tony Award nomination for his performance as the elegant and heartless seducer.

Alan Rickman also performed on stage in Noël Coward's romantic comedy Private Lives, which transferred to Broadway after its successful run in London. Rickman was reunited with his Les Liaisons Dangereuses co-star, Lindsay Duncan, and director, Howard Davies for this Tony Award winning production. Previous to this he had appeared in the Royal National Theatre's production of Antony and Cleopatra as Mark Antony, opposite Helen Mirren as Cleopatra, which ran from October 20 to December 3, 1998. Before that, he performed in Yukio Ninagawa's Tango at the End of Winter and the Riverside Studio production of Hamlet in 1991, directed by Robert Sturua. He directed The Winter Guest at London's Almeida Theatre in 1995, which his successfully transferred to film in 1996 which starred his Harry Potter co-star Emma Thompson, and her real life mother Phyllida Law.

"If people want to know who I am, it is all in the work."
— Alan Rickman

To television audiences he became known as Mr Slope in the BBC's 1980s adaptation of Barchester Towers, though he was generally typecast in Hollywood films as an over-the-top villain (German terrorist Hans Gruber in Die Hard and the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves). His role in Die Hard earned him a spot on the American Film Institute's list of the "100 Best Heroes/Villains" as the 46th best villain in film history. His other film performances however showed the true depth of his acting abilities, playing future Irish Taoiseach and president Éamon de Valera in the film Michael Collins, alongside Liam Neeson and Brendan Gleeson, and showing his romantic side in British movies (Colonel Brandon in Sense and Sensibility; Jamie in Truly, Madly, Deeply) Rickman has also demonstrated considerable talent as a comedy actor in films such as Galaxy Quest, Dogma, and Love Actually. He also played a crucial role in the Harry Potter films as the potions professor Severus Snape. Rickman was cast in 2005 as the voice of Marvin the Paranoid Android in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy film. Coincidentally, Rickman and David Learner, who occupied Marvin's costume for the TV adaptation and stage shows, studied together at RADA. He was very busy in 2006 with Snow Cake (with Sigourney Weaver and Carrie-Anne Moss) which had its debut at the Berlin Film Festival, and also Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (with Dustin Hoffman), directed by Tom Tykwer.

Snape OOP trailer

Alan Rickman as Severus Snape performing Legilimency in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Rickman continued to show dismay over journalists repeatedly labelling him as a villain actor, citing the fact that he had not portrayed a stock villain character since the Sheriff of Nottingham in 1991, and pointing out that he had continued to portray characters of complex and varying emotions, and didn't think it was fair to assign characters a label of good or evil, hero or villain. The media also dogged him in later years for his thoughts on his role in the Harry Potter series, an irritation to him as he felt the press were too interested in Snape to pay attention to his other work. However, he is very much admired by his Harry Potter fans for the protection he showed for his character in the series, as he continued to cite a fear of ruining the mystery of the character for the fans by talking about him. It is known that prior to the book release of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Rickman had spoken on occasion about Snape quite easily, but with the controversy of the character following the events of the sixth book, Rickman refused to speak on the character anymore.

Rickman also featured in several musical works—most notably in a song composed by the English songwriter Adam Leonard. Moreover, the actor played a "Master of Ceremonies" part in announcing the various instruments in Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells II on the track "The Bell". He was also one of the many artists who recited Shakespearian sonnets on the 2002-released When Love Speaks CD, and was also featured prominently in a Texas music-video entitled "In Demand", which premiered on Europe MTV in August 2000. In the video Sharleen Spiteri (the lead singer of Texas) danced the tango with Alan: the clip was nominated for Best British Video at the Brit Awards. Sharleen said about the choice of Alan for the clip; "I thought it had to be someone who would be believable, who would rip your coat off and pull you into the tango, so I thought Alan Rickman!" In 2015, Rickman and Spiteri resumed company for production of Texas' song "Start a Family", in which Rickman not only starred in the video but also provided vocals.

Awards and nominations[]

Alan Rickman won a Golden Globe and an Emmy for his performance in Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny in 1996, and was also nominated for an Emmy Award for his work as Dr Alfred Blalock in 2004's Something the Lord Made. He was also nominated twice for Broadway's Tony Award as Best Actor (Play): in 1987 for Les Liaisons Dangereuses, and in 2002 for the revival of Noël Coward's Private Lives.

Alan Rickman Recieving An Award

Alan Rickman receiving an Emmy award

Rickman directed the play My Name Is Rachel Corrie in April 2005 at the Royal Court Theatre, London, and won the Theatre Goers' Choice Awards for best director. Rickman and journalist Katherine Viner compiled the play from the writings of Rachel Corrie, a 23-year-old American woman who was killed on March 16, 2003 by an Israeli Army bulldozer.

Alan Rickman's words for Empire Magazine

What Alan wrote for Empire Magazine[28]

Rickman was chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (No 34) in 1995, ranked No 59 in Empire's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list in October 1997 and was voted No 19 in Empire magazine's Greatest Living Movie Stars over the age of 50. In 2007, Entertainment Weekly named him one of their favourite people in pop culture, saying that in the Harry Potter films, "he may not be on screen long – but he owns every minute," and that he was capable of "turning a simple retort into a mini-symphony of contempt."[29]

Rickman became Vice-Chairman of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in 2003.

Illness and death[]

In August 2015, Rickman suffered a minor stroke, which led to the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. He concealed the fact that he was terminally ill from all but his closest confidants.[30] On 14 January 2016, Rickman died at the age of 69 in a London hospital, surrounded by friends and relatives.[31] Soon after, his fans created a memorial underneath the "Platform 9¾" sign at London King's Cross railway station.[32][33]

Tributes from Rickman's co-stars and contemporaries appeared on social media following the announcement; since his cancer was not publicly known, some—like Ralph Fiennes, who "cannot believe he is gone", and Jason Isaacs, who was "sidestepped by the awful news"—expressed their surprise.[34] Harry Potter creator J. K. Rowling called Rickman "a magnificent actor and a wonderful man". Emma Watson wrote, "I feel so lucky to have worked and spent time with such a special man and actor. I'll really miss our conversations". Daniel Radcliffe appreciated his loyalty and support: "I'm pretty sure he came and saw everything I ever did on stage both in London and New York. He didn't have to do that".[35] Evanna Lynch said it was scary to bump into Rickman in character as Snape, but "he was so kind and generous in the moments he wasn't Snaping about".[36] Rupert Grint said, "even though he has gone I will always hear his voice".[34]

Kate Winslet, who gave a tearful tribute at the London Film Critics' Circle Awards, remembered Rickman as warm and generous,[37] noting, "And that voice! Oh, that voice." Dame Helen Mirren said his voice "could suggest honey or a hidden stiletto blade."[34] Emma Thompson remembered "the intransigence which made him the great artist he was—his ineffable and cynical wit, the clarity with which he saw most things, including me... I learned a lot from him."[35] Colin Firth told The Hollywood Reporter that, as an actor, Rickman had been a mentor.[38] John McTiernan, director of Die Hard, said Rickman was the antithesis of the villainous roles for which he was most famous on screen.[39] Sir Ian McKellen wrote, "behind [Rickman's] mournful face, which was just as beautiful when wracked with mirth, there was a super-active spirit, questing and achieving, a super-hero, unassuming but deadly effective."[35]

Acting trademarks[]

  • Rich smooth voice.
  • Often played depressive intellectuals in heroic roles.
  • Often played intimidating personalities.
  • Slow yet calm delivery of his lines.

Personal life[]

Rickman had been with his partner, Rima Horton, for over fifty years, since the two had attended Chelsea School of Art together. A former Labour Party candidate for the British parliament, as of 2006 Horton was an economics lecturer at Kingston University.[40] The couple were married in a private ceremony in New York City in 2012. Horton lived with Rickman from 1977 until his death in January 2016.[41]

In the early 90s, through interviews, he named two of his nieces, Claire and Amelia Margaret M. "Amy" (b. c. 24 Jan. 1982 and between Jul.-Sep. 1983, respectively), the daughters of his sister, Sheila and her husband, John M. Innes.[5][6][42][43][3][44] Through them, he had at least one great-niece, Hannah and two great-nephews, Michael and Gabriel, Claire's children, who currently reside in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.[45][46][47]

His other blood-related niece included Sarah Melanie Rickman Hodges (b. c. Dec. 1975 in Watford), the daughter of his brother, David and wife, Christine who lived with her aunt, Rima in Upper Addison Gardens from 2004-07 and is now married to Andrew W. Hodges.[7][21][48][49][50][51] Through her, he had three more great-nieces.[52] His other nieces and nephews were related through Rima's older sister and younger brother: Belle; Benta; Jonathan and his brother, name unknown.[53][54] His extended family included his fourth cousin, Charlotte Faye (b. c. 1982), the daughter of his cousin, Jeffrey R.J. "Jeff" Rickman who currently resides in South West London[55][56] and wrote a Twitter message for Rickman on the day of his passing.[57] A close paternal second cousin, Anthony Paul "Tony" Farrington revealed, though through his official Pinterest that Charlotte had never met Rickman.[58] His mother passed away on 16 February 1997, aged 85 in Leicester, Leicestershire.[13] Rickman was the Honorary President of the International Performers' Aid Trust, a charity that saves the lives of and supports actors, musicians and other performing artists in some of the most difficult conditions around the world.

He had written journals for a long time. On 24 September 2022, The Guardian published extracts from his journals. In them he revealed he wanted to exit the series. In 2002, he talked to his agent Paul Lyon-Maris about quitting the franchise. Years later in 2006, he reaffirmed his commitment to remain in the franchise after he underwent surgery to remove his prostate.[59]

A book titled Madly, Deeply - The Alan Rickman Diaries (American title: Madly, Deeply - The Diaries of Alan Rickman) featuring his journals was released on 4 October 2022.[60] Emma Thompson provided the foreword, and portions of the audiobook edition are narrated by Alfred Enoch and Bonnie Wright.

Filmography[]

  • Thérèse Raquin (1980), as Vidal
  • The Barchester Chronicles (1982), as Reverend Obadiah Slope
  • Summer Season (1985), as Croop
  • Die Hard (1988), as Hans Gruber
  • The January Man (1989), as Ed the painter
  • Quigley Down Under (1990), as Elliot Marston
  • Truly, Madly, Deeply (1991), as Jamie
  • Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991), as the Sheriff of Nottingham
  • Close My Eyes (1991), as Sinclair Bryant
  • Closet Land (1991), as The Interrogator
  • Bob Roberts (1992), as Lukas Hart III
  • Mesmer (1994), as Franz Mesmer
  • An Awfully Big Adventure (1995), as P.L. O'Hara
  • Sense and Sensibility (1995), as Colonel Brandon
  • Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny (1996), as Grigori Rasputin
  • Michael Collins (1996), as Éamon de Valera
  • The Winter Guest (1997) (director) (uncredited), as Man in street
  • Judas Kiss (1998), as Detective David Friedman
  • Dark Harbor (1998), as David Weinberg
  • Dogma (1999), as Metatron
  • Galaxy Quest (1999), as Alexander Dane/Dr Lazarus
  • Play (2000), as M
  • Help! I'm a Fish! (2000), as the voice of Joe
  • Blow Dry (2001), as Phil Allen
  • Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001), as Severus Snape
  • The Search for John Gissing (2001), as John Gissing
  • Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002), as Severus Snape
  • King of the Hill-"Joust Like a Woman" (2002), as King Philip
  • Love Actually (2003), as Harry
  • Something the Lord Made (2004), as Dr Alfred Blalock
  • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004), as Severus Snape
  • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005), as the voice of Marvin the Paranoid Android
  • Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), as Severus Snape
  • Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006), as Antoine Richis
  • Snow Cake (2006), as Alex Hughes
  • Nobel Son (2006), as Eli Michaelson, Nobel laureate
  • Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007), as Severus Snape
  • Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007), as Judge Turpin
  • Bottle Shock (2008), as Steven Spurrier
  • The Villa Golitsyn (2008), as Will Ludley
  • Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009), as Severus Snape
  • Alice In Wonderland (2010), as Absolem (the Blue Caterpillar)
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010), as Severus Snape
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011), as Severus Snape
  • The Wildest Dream (2011), as narrator
  • Gambit (2012), as Lord Lionel Shahbandar
  • The Butler (2013), as Ronald Reagan
  • A Little Chaos (2014), as King Louis XIV
  • Eye in the Sky (2015), as Lieutenant General Frank Benson
  • Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016), as Absolem the Caterpillar, final role

Television[]

  • Smiley's People (1982)
  • The Barchester Chronicles (1982)
  • We Know Where You Live (2001)

Behind the scenes[]

  • His second and third names were derived from his maternal uncle, Sidney F.H. Bartlett (b. 1914), who died at 15 years old in 1929 (from an unknown cause)[61] and his paternal uncle, Patrick David John Rickman (b. 1919 and married to Jennie R. Gentry in 1939), who died at 26 years old on 1 January 1945 as a World War II Rifleman for the King's Royal Rifle Corps.[62][63][64][65][66]
  • It is said that during the production of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, he had cut his Snape wig "because it drove him mad".[67]
  • Interestingly, Rickman's first and middle initials - Alan Sidney Patrick - spelt the word "asp", a type of snake - the emblem of Slytherin, the house of his character Severus Snape - and the initials of Albus Severus Potter, Harry's second son, who was named after Snape.
  • Ironically, Rickman shared the first and last initials as Adrian Rawlins, the actor who played Snape's enemy, James Potter (I).

Notes and references[]

  1. Alan Rickman on the Internet Movie Database
  2. 2.0 2.1 England & Wales marriages 1837-2008. Vol. 5B, p. 336. Print
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 "Sheila J Innes.". Genes Reunited. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  4. 4.0 4.1 England & Wales marriages 1837-2008. Vol. 5E, p. 307. Print.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Mackenzie, Suzie. "Angel with Horns." The Guardian. 3 January 1998. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  6. 6.0 6.1 England & Wales, Birth Index, 1916-2005. General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes. London, England: General Register Office. Vol. 12. p. 1909. Print.
  7. 7.0 7.1 England & Wales births 1837-2006. Vol. 10, p. 0982. Print.
  8. Alan Rickman on the Internet Movie Database
  9. "Ms Rima Elizabeth Horton." Companies In the UK. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 England & Wales births 1837-2006. Vol. 5D, p. 406. Print.
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 Birth Certificate for Rima E. Horton. 31 January 1947. File No. 7221822-1. London, England: General Register Office.
  12. England & Wales births 1837-2006. Vol. 11A, p. 1224. Print.
  13. 13.0 13.1 England & Wales, Death Index, 1916-2007. Print
  14. England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837--2006. Vol. 1A, p. 515. Print.
  15. 15.0 15.1 "Bernard William Rickman." Wiki Tree. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  16. Solway, Diane. "Profile: Alan Rickman." European Travel and Life. August 1991. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  17. 1939 United Kingdom Census. 1939 Household Register. London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, London, England; family 4, dwelling 45, lines 11-13; 1939. MyHeritage. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 Paton, Maureen. Alan Rickman: The Unauthorised Biography. London: Virgin, 1996. Print. pp. 21-22.
  19. England & Wales marriages 1837-2008. Vol. 1A, p. 618. Print
  20. England & Wales marriages 1837-2008. Vol. 1A, p. 669. Print.
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 UK electoral registers 2002-2014. Print.
  22. "Councillor Michael Rickman." Harborough District Council. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  23. Brother is left 'broken' by actor Alan Rickman's death. Leicester Mercury. 15 January 2016. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  24. "Alan Rickman Family Info." NNDB.com. Retrieved 4 September 2010.
  25. England & Wales births 1837-2006. General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes. London, England: General Register Office. Print.
  26. Innes, Sheila. "Sheila Innes Official Facebook." Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  27. England & Wales, Death Index, 1916-2007. Print.
  28. http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/alan-rickman-dead-read-his-heartfelt-goodbye-letter-to-harry-potter-fans-a6812066.html
  29. Entertainment Weekly's 100 Favorite People in Pop Culture
  30. Friedman, Roger (15 January 2016). "Source: Alan Rickman Had Pancreatic Cancer, And Not For Very Long – Came to NY in December", Showbiz411. Retrieved on 15 January 2016. 
  31. Staff (14 January 2016). "Alan Rickman, Harry Potter and Die Hard actor, dies aged 69", BBC News. Retrieved on 14 January 2016. 
  32. Gettell, Oliver (14 January 2016). Harry Potter fans honor Alan Rickman at Platform 9¾. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved on 15 January 2016.
  33. "Alan Rickman (Severus Snape) Died". Act Now News. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
  34. 34.0 34.1 34.2 "'We are all so devastated': acting world pays tribute to Alan Rickman", The Guardian (14 January 2016). Retrieved on 14 January 2016. 
  35. 35.0 35.1 35.2 Park, Andrea (14 January 2016). "Stars mourn Alan Rickman on social media", CBS News. Retrieved on 14 January 2015. 
  36. Lynch, Evanna (14 January 2016). "I'll also never forget how scary it was to accidentally bump into him as Snape...". Retrieved on 14 January 2016. 
       Lynch, Evanna (14 January 2016). "Am not prepared for a world without Alan Rickman...". Retrieved on 14 January 2016. 
  37. Shahrestani, Vin (18 January 2016). "Kate Winslet tearfully remembers Alan Rickman at awards", The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on 21 January 2016. 
  38. Westbrook, Caroline (20 January 2016). Colin Firth pays touching tribute to Alan Rickman, saying he was ‘in awe’ of the actor. Retrieved on 21 January 2016.
  39. McTiernan, John (19 January 2016). "Die Hard Director John McTiernan on Alan Rickman: 'He Had a Gift for Playing Terrifying People'", The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved on 21 January 2016. 
  40. A Man For All Seasons. Scotland on Sunday. 30 July 2006.
  41. Chiu, Melody. "Alan Rickman and Longtime Love Rima Horton Secretly Wed 3 Years Ago". People. 23 April 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  42. "Alan Rickman Interview." Unreel Film Magazine. 2001.
  43. "Rickman's Worth." Elle. 1992. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  44. Innes, Sheila. "It's my Claire's birthday today and we can't be with her - it sucks!!" Facebook. 24 January 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  45. Innes, Amy. "Amy Innes Official Facebook." Facebook. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  46. Innes, Claire. "Claire Innes Official Facebook." Facebook. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  47. Innes, Claire. "Claire Innes Official Instagram." Instagram. Retrieved 26 July 2016.
  48. "Sarah M Rickman."> 192.com. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  49. "Sarah M Hodges". 192.com. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  50. "Sarah M Rickman." Genes Reunited. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  51. Photo: Alan with his niece Sarah at her wedding. Desperate Murph Tumblr. 19 January 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  52. Hodges, Sarah. "Sarah's Facebook photo of daughters." Facebook. 4 March 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  53. How many nieces and nephews does Alan Rickman have? Yahoo! Answers. 2007. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  54. "Rima Horton British Actor Alan Rickman's Wife." Daily Entertainment News. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  55. England & Wales births 1837-2006. Vol. 20, p. 1657. Print.
  56. Rickman, Charlotte. "@NatAllSaints As promised...this was backstage at Wembley in 1999. I was 17!" Twitter. 22 March 2014. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  57. Rickman, Charlotte. "I have always been proud to be related to Alan. Such a shame he won't be making any more fantastic movies. Sleep tight." Twitter. 14 January 2016. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  58. Farrington, Tony. "The person in question is a relation. They never actually met Alan." Pinterest. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  59. https://www.theguardian.com/film/2022/sep/24/alan-rickmans-secret-showbiz-diaries-harry-potter
  60. https://ew.com/movies/alan-rickman-diaries-to-be-released-as-book/
  61. "Alan Rickman Maternal Family Tree." Ancestry.com. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  62. "Alan Rickman Paternal Family Tree." Ancestry.com. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  63. England & Wales births 1837-2006. Vol. 1A, p. 579. Print.
  64. England & Wales marriages 1837-2008. Vol 1A, p. 1584. Print.
  65. GRO War Death Army Other Ranks (1939 to 1948). British nationals armed forces deaths 1796-2005. Vol. 7, p. 208. Print.
  66. Army Roll of Honour 1939-1945. Print.
  67. "Alan Rickman Biography." Severus Forums Community. 13 Oct. 2009. Retrieved 3 February 2016.

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J. K. Rowling (original author) · Chris Columbus (director) · David Heyman (producer) · Steve Kloves (screenplay) · John Williams (music)
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Daniel Radcliffe · Josh Herdman · Rupert Grint · Jamie Waylett · Emma Watson · Richard Harris · Maggie Smith · Alan Rickman · Robbie Coltrane · Kenneth Branagh · Warwick Davis · Miriam Margolyes · Gemma Jones · Sally Mortemore · David Bradley · Leslie Phillips · Peter Taylor · Daisy Bates · David Tysall · Violet Columbus · Julie Walters · Mark Williams · Christian Coulson · Jason Isaacs · Bonnie Wright · Matthew Lewis · Hugh Mitchell · James Phelps · Oliver Phelps · Chris Rankin · Sean Biggerstaff · Rochelle Douglas · Danielle Tabor · Alfred Enoch · Devon Murray · Emily Dale · Kathleen Cauley · Luke Youngblood · Louis Doyle · Charlotte Skeoch · Edward Randell · Eleanor Columbus · Gemma Padley · Tom Felton · Jamie Waylett · Josh Herdman · Helen Stuart · Jamie Yeates · Scot Fearn · Katherine Nicholson · David Holmes · David Massam · Tony Christian · David Churchyard · Brendan Columbus · Robert Ayres · Robert Hardy · Ben Borowiecki · Isabella Columbus · Peter O'Farrell · Edward Tudor-Pole · Adrian Rawlins · Geraldine Somerville · Martin Bayfield · Alfred Burke · John Cleese · Shirley Henderson · Richard Griffiths · Fiona Shaw · Harry Melling · Jim Norton · Veronica Clifford · Tom Knight · Heather Bleasdale · Harry Taylor · Toby Jones · Julian Glover

Uncredited

Alanis · Zubair Arshad · Bandit · Paul Bannon · Paul Bateman · Martin Bayfield · Charlotte Beadle · Bella (dog) · Lily Bertrand-Webb · Macéo Bhardwaj · Sarah Suzanne Biggins · Ben Borowiecki · David Bulbeck · Bully · Jack Courtney · Maria Coyne · Jenni Crane · Louise Deason · David Decio · Amy Domenica · Dex · Elmo · Antonia Frampton · Mick Fryer-Kelsey · Kelsey Gallagher · Salo Gardner · Gizmo · Victoria Goddard · Chessie Healy · Katie Healy · Hugo · Gemma Jones · Kasper · Hazel Keech · Pamela Kempthorne · Amie Kirby · Sami Lamine · Oliver Lavery-Farag · Anthony Lee · Nathan Lubbock-Smith · Bethany Lucey · Luigi · Ian Maden · Luis Mas · Serena Masand · Maximus · Terence McAuley · Flick Miles · Sally Mortemore · Steph Mossman · Emma Georgia Murphy · Aliye Nafi · Marianna Neofitou · Jim Norton · Christopher O'Shea · Oh Oh · Ook · Oops · Gemma Padley · Christina Petrou · Leslie Phillips · Jade Prince · Edward Randell · Adrian Rawlins · Phoebe Robinson-Galvin · Claudio Rodríguez · Luke Rogan · Sarah Rorbach · Peter Roy · Saunders triplets · Tessa Skola · Jess Smith · Anjel St Vincent · Crystal Stewart · Zoe Sugg · David Swain · Swoops · Jenny Tarren · Tommy · Vito · Emily Webb · Charlotte Willis · Nina Young · Zeus

The cast of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
J. K. Rowling (original author) · Alfonso Cuarón (director) · Chris Columbus (producer) · David Heyman (producer) · Mark Radcliffe (producer) · Steve Kloves (screenplay) · John Williams (music) · Conrad Pope (music)
Credited

Daniel Radcliffe · Rupert Grint · Emma Watson · Michael Gambon · Maggie Smith · Alan Rickman · Robbie Coltrane · Emma Thompson · David Thewlis · Warwick Davis · David Bradley · Dawn French · Paul Whitehouse · Violet Columbus · Annalisa Bugliani · Tess Bu Cuarón · Freddie Davis · Timothy Spall · Peter Best · Bonnie Wright · Matthew Lewis · James Phelps · Oliver Phelps · Chris Rankin · Danielle Tabor · Ekow Quartey · Alfred Enoch · Devon Murray · Jennifer Smith · Sitara Shah · Ricky Sahota · Kandice Morris · Tom Felton · Jamie Waylett · Josh Herdman · Genevieve Gaunt · Bronson Webb · Robert Hardy · Mark Williams · Gary Oldman · Julie Walters · Julie Christie · Jim Tavaré · Lee Ingleby · Jimmy Gardner · Abby Ford · Adrian Rawlins · Geraldine Somerville · Richard Griffiths · Fiona Shaw · Harry Melling · Pam Ferris · Lenny Henry

Uncredited

Joe Accerelli · Jacqueline Alcarva · Anoushka Arden · Charlie Barker · David Barron · Charlotte Beadle · Taisa Bennett · Sara Bispham · Terry Bolton · Natasha Brooke · Les Bubb · Jenny Jayne Cachero · Danielle Calvert · Jack Courtney · David Decio · Danielle Downey · Roger Evans · Jessica Foden · Antonia Frampton · Sean Francis George · Cheyenne Gordon · Sophie Healey · Katie Healy · David Heyman · Lee Horsley · Carly Houston · Raymond Hunwicks · Hazel Keech · Paul Kieve · Anthony Lee · Tim Lewis · Bethany Lucey · Lauren Maddie · Luis Mas · Serena Masand · Anna McGarahan · Flick Miles · Shivarna Mitra · Sam Morris · Aliye Nafi · Rochelle Neil · Lorne Orleans · Katie Purvis · Louie Renna · Claudio Rodríguez · Luke Rogan · Dominic Rowntree · Sally Samad · Zakaria Sawalha · Mark Sealey · Natalie Anastasia Selfe · Aaron Smith · Shardiah Ssagala · Crystal Stewart · Tommy · John Trehy · Phil Widdicombe · Yana Yanezic

The cast of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
J. K. Rowling (original author) · Mike Newell (director) · David Heyman (producer) · Steve Kloves (screenplay) · Patrick Doyle (music)
Credited

Daniel Radcliffe · Rupert Grint · Emma Watson · Michael Gambon · Maggie Smith · Alan Rickman · Robbie Coltrane · Brendan Gleeson · Warwick Davis · David Bradley · Shirley Henderson · Gary Oldman · Mark Williams · Ralph Fiennes · Timothy Spall · David Tennant · Jason Isaacs · Ashley Artus · Tiana Benjamin · Alfred Enoch · James Phelps · Oliver Phelps · Bonnie Wright · Matthew Lewis · William Melling · Shefali Chowdhury · Devon Murray · Robert Pattinson · Louis Doyle · Charlotte Skeoch · Katie Leung · Afshan Azad · Henry Lloyd-Hughes · Lilian France · Tom Felton · Josh Herdman · Jamie Waylett · Frances de la Tour · Ian Whyte · Clémence Poésy · Angelica Mandy · Predrag Bjelac · Tolga Safer · Stanislav Ianevski · Robert Hardy · Roger Lloyd-Pack · Jeff Rawle · Alan Watts · Liam McKenna · Christopher Whittingham · Amelia Parillon-Samuel · Steve Mackey · Margery Mason · Tom Verrchia · Steven Claydon · Caroline Rovina · Jason Buckle · Jonny Greenwood · Jarvis Cocker · Phil Selway · Miranda Richardson · Phil Mulryne · Lisa Osmond · Alex Argenti · Dominic Rowntree · Ann Ogden · Amie Kirby · Sam Morris · Marcus Turner · Luke Harrison · Cheri Darbon · Adrian Rawlins · Geraldine Somerville · Eric Sykes · Robert Wilfort · Sangeeta Reding · Alex Brock · Jenny Crosdale · Xorael Harrison · Liam Darbon · Luke Robertson · Jack Coleby · Leon Garner · Tom Cox · Laura Bryan · Kyle Cluett · Greg Moore · Aston Scott · Frankie Chilakalaka

Uncredited

Jake Addley · Emily Aitcheson · Alanis · Sheila Allen · Ponciano Almeida · Lasco Atkins · Joe Auton · Joel Babbington · Jack Bagley · Bandit · Paul Bannon · Paul Bateman · John Bedford · Taisa Bennett · Sara Bispham · Terry Bolton · James Bowskill · Melanie Bright · Lucy-Anne Brooks · Arielle Brown · Vaughan Douglas Capstick · Lucy Casson · Marianne Chase · Paul Chiedozie · Melissa Clark · Cornilus · Hannah Cornish · Jack Courtney · Crackerjack · Alexandra Craig · Janine Craig · Danielle Crockford · Christina Cuttell · Paul Davies · David Decio · Katie Dorrington · Barry Dowden · Su Elliot · Hollie Ellis · Elmo · Lucy Elworthy · Sophia FitzGerald · Jessica Foden · Finesse Fonseka · Mark Franks · Paschal Friel · Kelsey Gallagher · Gizmo · Emily Grace · Campbell Graham · Bex Grant · Natalie Hallam · Sarah Harrison · Olivia Higginbottom · Phil Holden · Tim Hope · Carly Houston · Lee Hoy · Kevin Hudson · Jamal Hue-Bonner · Natasha Jenssen · Kasper · Shona Kay · Hazel Keech · Mona Khalili · Michael Kilgarriff · Leeroy King · Lee Knight · Greg Kolpakchi · Anne Lacy · Sophie Lamont · Daniel Larner · Ellen Lister · Kaya Lockiby-Belgrave · Bethany Lucey · Mala Su Mabey · Mehmet Mahmut · Sandra Martin · Maximus · Anna McGarahan · Sasha Mcintosh · Simpson McKendry · Jamie McLeod-Ross · Robyn Mellor · Oliver Miceli · Naomi Miller · Zalika Miller · Daniel Morgan · Gabriella Munro Douglas · Laurence Murray · Oh Oh · Ook · Oops · Oreo · Andrew Osbourne · Jo Osmond · Roy Owens · Alex Palmer · Jade Persaud-Walters · Nathan Phillips · Prince (cat) · Pumpkin (cat) · Philip Rham · Richard Rosson · Roxanne Ricketts · Charlotte Ritchie · Claudio Rodríguez · Sarah Rorbach · Peter Roy · Michael Salami · Joanne Sandi · Jonathan Schwerzmann · Tim Secrett · Joey Shamoon · Lauren Shotton · John Sigurdson · Aaron Sillis · Christian Simpson · Jo Simpson · Jimmy Song · Sprout (owl) · Shardiah Ssagala · Anjel St Vincent · David Sterne · Carmen Straker · Swoops · Albert Tang · Adam Thomas · Tommy · Anthony Trahearn · Emma de Vees · Paul Vigrass · Brenda Wanjiku · Sonny Ward · Flip Webster · Brian Wheeler · Laura Willey · Siobhan Ellen Williams · Funda Önal

The cast of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
J. K. Rowling (original author) · David Yates (director) · David Heyman (producer) · David Barron (producer) · Michael Goldenberg (screenplay) · Nicholas Hooper (music)
Credited

Daniel Radcliffe · Rupert Grint · Emma Watson · Michael Gambon · Maggie Smith · Alan Rickman · Imelda Staunton · Robbie Coltrane · Warwick Davis · Emma Thompson · Apple Brook · David Bradley · John Atterbury · Sam Beazley · Gary Oldman · Brendan Gleeson · David Thewlis · Julie Walters · Mark Williams · Natalia Tena · George Harris · Kathryn Hunter · Peter Cartwright · Brigitte Millar · Jim McManus · Ralph Fiennes · Jason Isaacs · Helena Bonham Carter · Arben Bajraktaraj · Peter Best · Richard Cubison · Tav MacDougall · Richard Trinder · Bonnie Wright · Matthew Lewis · James Phelps · Oliver Phelps · Alfred Enoch · Devon Murray · Shefali Chowdhury · William Melling · Nick Shirm · Evanna Lynch · Katie Leung · Ryan Nelson · Afshan Azad · Tom Felton · Jamie Waylett · Josh Herdman · Robert Hardy · Sian Thomas · Richard Leaf · Chris Rankin · Jessica Hynes · Nicholas Blane · Jamie Wolpert · Daisy Haggard · Adrian Rawlins · Geraldine Somerville · Robert Pattinson · Robbie Jarvis · James Utechin · Charles Hughes · James Walters · Alec Hopkins · Richard Griffiths · Fiona Shaw · Harry Melling · Jason Boyd · Richard Macklin · Timothy Bateson · Tony Maudsley · Michael Wildman · Jason Piper

Uncredited

Joe Accerelli · Alanis · Katie Amess · Jamie Anderson · Gary Arthurs · Nile Bailey · Bandit · Errol Baptiste · David Barron · Charlotte Beadle · Taisa Bennett · Alexander Bonner · Gemma Boyle · Chad Bullock · Poppy Carter · Gabrielle Chandiram · Marianne Chase · Nathan Clarke · Georgia Clarke-Day · Cleod · Cornilus · Crackerjack · Paul Davies · Ruby and Pearl Day · David Decio · Ray Donn · Joe Eason · Clive Elkington · Elmo · Reshad Esmail · Neil Findlater · Sophia FitzGerald · Jordan Gage · Samuel Gaukroger · River George · Gizmo · Rusty Goffe · Lorna Gordon · Rob Gunn · Natalie Hallam · Abigail Hardiman · Natalie Harrison · Sarah Harrison · River Hawkins · Lindy Hennessy · Michael Hennessy · David Heyman · Ellen Howard · Kevin Hudson · Persephone Hulewicz · Ashley Hull · Leilah Isaac · John-Eric Johnson · Alysia Judge · Miles Jupp · Kasper · Leeroy King · Elliot James Langridge · Cliff Lanning · Tim Lewis · Rachel Lin · Ellen Lister · Lorraine Malby · James Marshall-Stack · Luis Mas · Maximus · Monkey (dog) · Daniel Morgan · Katie Novak · Christopher O'Shea · Oh Oh · Ook · Oops · Lorne Orleans · Hannah Pascoe · James Payton · Jade Persaud-Walters · Darren Pharoh · Catherine Prescott · Prince (cat) · Pumpkin (cat) · Monica Purcell · Ekow Quartey · Quinn · Alo Raptopoulos · Jamie Reibl · Chloe Rich · Paije Richardson · Christopher Rithin · Claudio Rodríguez · Peter Roy · Yazmine Ruzgar · Sangeeta Reding · Saunders triplets · Jonathan Schwerzmann · Aston Scott · Susie Shinner · Lauren Shotton · Timothy Spall · Aaron Spendelow · Anna Spooner · Sprout (owl) · Tabatha St. Vincent · Carmen Straker · Swoops · Albert Tang · Nick Thomas-Webster · Tommy · John Trehy · Barnaby Twyman · Saskia Vaigncourt-Strallen · Sonny Ward · Alexander Watson · Siobhan Ellen Williams · Christopher Wilson · Koo Wood · Lisa Wood · Tim Wynne-Jones

The cast of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
J. K. Rowling (original author) · David Yates (director) · David Heyman (producer) · David Barron (producer) · Michael Goldenberg (screenplay) · Nicholas Hooper (music)
Credited

Daniel Radcliffe · Rupert Grint · Emma Watson · Michael Gambon · Maggie Smith · Alan Rickman · Jim Broadbent · Robbie Coltrane · Warwick Davis · Gemma Jones · David Bradley · David Thewlis · Natalia Tena · Mark Williams · Julie Walters · James Phelps · Oliver Phelps · Geraldine Somerville · Hero Fiennes-Tiffin · Frank Dillane · Helena Bonham Carter · Timothy Spall · Helen McCrory · Ralph Ineson · Suzie Toase · Dave Legeno · Rod Hunt · Bonnie Wright · Matthew Lewis · Anna Shaffer · Alfred Enoch · Devon Murray · Georgina Leonidas · Jessie Cave · Shefali Chowdhury · William Melling · Freddie Stroma · Afshan Azad · Isabella Laughland · Evanna Lynch · Katie Leung · Robert Knox · Tom Felton · Jamie Waylett · Josh Herdman · Scarlett Byrne · Amber Evans · Ruby Evans · Louis Cordice · Sian Thomas · Paul Ritter · Caroline Wildi · Joerg Stadler · Jack Pryor · Mark Lockyer · Amelda Brown · Elarica Gallacher

Uncredited

Alanis · Jocasta Almgill · Roger C. Bailey · Martin Ballantyne · Bandit · Paul Bannon · Charlie Barker · Daniel Barnett · Andrea Bellometti · Charlie Bennison · Julia Bird · Arthur Bowen · Amelda Brown · Les Bubb · Philippa Burt · Luke Chapman · Marianne Chase · Gary Clarke · Nathan Clarke · Georgia Clarke-Day · Abbi Collins · Alexander Cook · Louis Cordice · Cornilus · Crackerjack · Phil Cross · Tom Davies · Kirsty Dean · David Decio · Laura Di Mariano · Jamie Dickinson · Rob Driscoll · Sonny Gill Dulay · Hannah Eckersley · Janine Elliot · Elmo · Sina Ettehad · Amber and Ruby Evans · Juliana Fazekas · Ninette Finch · Neil Findlater · Sophia FitzGerald · Nina Aimer Fox · Elliot Francis · Patsy Franks · Mick Fryer-Kelsey · Dean Garnham · Gizmo · Lawrence Green · Adrian Grey · Hermione Halpin · David Hankinson · Drew Hartland · Kay Hayes · Katie Head · Chessie Healy · Lauren Hennessey · Phil Holden · Hootie · Persephone Hulewicz · Rod Hunt · Katy Huxley-Golden · Steven Hyndman · Cherry Igrain · Will Jeffs · Olivia Jewson · Leanna Jones · Maria JW · Kasper · April Kelley · Jazz Ketley · Leeroy King · Jamie Knox · Anna Lacey · Michael Lewis · Rachel Lin · Kaya Lockiby-Belgrave · Mark Lockyer · Joy London · Luigi · Lewis Mackenzie · Teresa Mahoney · Guy Mannerings · Sarah Alexandra Marks · Mars (owl) · Charlotte Mason-Apps · Maximus · Jodie Mclaren · Jamie McLeod-Ross · Ammie Middleton · Charlie Mitchell · Gabriella Montrose · Tom Moorcroft · Simon Nock · Akshay Nugent · Katie O'Connor · Ifeoma Oboko · Oh Oh · Ook · Oops · Martin Owens-Cairns · Holly Peplow · Alex Phillips · Tilden Porter · Claire Porterfield · Charlotte Preko · Prince (cat) · Jack Pryor · Pumpkin (cat) · Yvonne Quenet · Brahmdeo Ramana · Jonny Ratner · Jamie Reibl · Amy Richards · Martin Richards · Claudio Rodríguez · Jack Romero · Freddie Rose · George Salmon · Sangeeta Reding · Aston Scott · Dan Seekings · George Sesay · Varun Raj Sharma · Ben Shephard · Susie Shinner · Andy Sinclair · Melanie Slade · Harry Smith · Andrea Spisto · Sprout (owl) · Shardiah Ssagala · Anjel St Vincent · Tabatha St. Vincent · Joerg Stadler · Freddie Stroma · Swoops · Samantha Tan · Albert Tang · Michael Thomson · Suzie Toase · Tommy · Taylor Triphook · Barnaby Twyman · Brett Underwood · Uno · Ashley Virgil · Paul Warren · Jamie Waylett · Brian Wheeler · Ashley Whitehead · Caroline Wildi · Nicola Williams · Christopher Wilson · Simon John Wilson · Lewis Winyard · Koo Wood

The cast of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
J. K. Rowling (original author & producer) · David Yates (director) · David Heyman (producer) · David Barron (producer) · Steve Kloves (screenplay) · Alexandre Desplat (music)
Credited

Daniel Radcliffe · Rupert Grint · Emma Watson · Alan Rickman · Suzanne Toase · Ralph Ineson · Robbie Coltrane · Carolyn Pickles · Brendan Gleeson · David Thewlis · Natalia Tena · Domhnall Gleeson · Clémence Poésy · Julie Walters · Mark Williams · James Phelps · Oliver Phelps · George Harris · Andy Linden · David Ryall · Ralph Fiennes · Helena Bonham Carter · Timothy Spall · Jason Isaacs · Helen McCrory · Tom Felton · Rod Hunt · Peter Mullan · Arben Bajraktaraj · Jon Campling · Simon Grover · Paul Khanna · Tony Kirwood · Emil Hostina · Anthony John Crocker · Peter G. Reed · Granville Saxton · Judith Sharp · Ashley McGuire · Penelope McGhie · Bob Yves Van Hellenberg Hubar · Adrian Annis · Richard Strange · Dave Legeno · Nick Moran · Samuel Roukin · Bill Nighy · Imelda Staunton · Guy Henry · David O'Hara · Steffan Rhodri · Sophie Thompson · Bonnie Wright · Matthew Lewis · Georgina Leonidas · Jessie Cave · Devon Murray · Freddie Stroma · Anna Shaffer · William Melling · Isabella Laughland · Evanna Lynch · Katie Leung · Jack Read · Afshan Azad · Amber Evans · Ruby Evans · Josh Herdman · Scarlett Byrne · Louis Cordice · John Hurt · Rhys Ifans · Miranda Richardson · Matyelok Gibbs · Hazel Douglas · Frances de la Tour · Michael Byrne · Kate Fleetwood · Rade Šerbedžija · Jamie Campbell Bower · George Potts · Ned Dennehy · Michael Gambon · Adrian Rawlins · Geraldine Somerville · Toby Jones · Simon McBurney

Uncredited

Eva Alexander · Augustina Amoa · Shaun Andrews · Holly Anne · Cane Armitage · Chase Armitage · Cole Armitage · Gary Arthurs · Charlotte Atkinson · Joe Auton · Martin Ballantyne · Bandit · Paul Bannon · Hebe Beardsall · Greg Bennett · Julia Bird · Chris Bowe · Vicky Brackley · Adam Brashaw · Simon Britton · Jim Broadbent · Jordan Adriano Brown · Roxanne Browne · Paul Buchanan · Alison Cain · Serena Catapano · Robin Catling · Steven Charalambous · Marianne Chase · Vaneta Chopova · Jamie Clark · Gary Clarke · Jac Coxall · Blake Curtis-Woodcock · Zarene Dallas · Nicholas Dare · Paul Davies · Warwick Davis · Sarah-Jane De Crespigny · Jay De Silva · David Decio · Helen Dee · John Dingain · Catrina Doherty · Graham Duff · Jennifer Edwards · Elmo · Annette Elstob · Sina Ettehad · Hollie Evans · Kristen Evans · Neil Findlater · Elliot Francis · Mick Fryer-Kelsey · Leanne Funnell · Gizmo · Rich Goble · Jeanie Gold · Jim Goldstone · Kas Graham · Richard Griffiths · Daisy Haggard · Natalie Hallam · Royah Hamed · David Handley · Helen Harbord · Stephen Hawke · Daniel Hill · Tanya Jarvis · Rakesh Jhalli · Kasper · Matthew Kaye · Rose Keegan · Ian Kelly · Aaron King · Catherine Laine · Robyn Lane · Arabella Langley · Stephen Leddington · Chelsea Lee · Jeff Lipman · Ellen Lister · Sarah Lowe · Sam Lucas · Angelica Mandy · Margotu Margai · Luis Mas · Penelope McGhie · Cordelia McGowan · Harry Melling · Hayley Michelle · Tony Montalbano · Steve Munroe · Pete Noakes · Ifeoma Oboko · Oh Oh · Alexandra Oley · Ook · Oops · Regé-Jean Page · Sam Parham · Pete Perry · Beryl Phelps · Kaylee Pleasance · Derek Powell · Chris Rankin · Robert Roman Ratajczak · Jonny Ratner · Paul Redfern · Toby Regbo · Kori Richards · Mark Saint John Ridley · Claudio Rodríguez · Peter Roy · Andre Pierre Scarlett · Ian James Seale · David Sharpe · Lisa Sharratt · Fiona Shaw · Victoria Shepherd · Timothy Shieff · Neil Shroot · Peter Sims · Harry Smith · John Snowden · Bella Sokol · Danielle Speight · Andrea Spisto · Sprout (owl) · Phil Stanley · Niki Stannett · James Stokes · Carmen Straker · Samuel Supple · Hannah Switzer · Swoops · Sian Thomas · Michael Thompson · Charles Thorogood · Harriet Thorpe · Lora Townsend · Daniel Tuite · Vanessa Stevenson · Louise Walpole · Samantha Warner · Louisa Warren · Paul Warren · Russell Alan White · Ian Whyte · Phil Widdicombe · Caron Wigginton · George Wilkins · Nicola Williams · James Williamson · Christopher Wilson · Michael Wilson · Ricky Wilson · Alon Witztum · Christian Wolf-La'Moy · Scott Young · Deborah Wise

The cast of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
J. K. Rowling (original author & producer) · David Yates (director) · David Heyman (producer) · David Barron (producer) · Steve Kloves (screenplay) · Alexandre Desplat (music)
Credited

Daniel Radcliffe · Toby Papworth · Rupert Grint · Emma Watson · Alan Rickman · Suzanne Toase · Ralph Ineson · Maggie Smith · Jim Broadbent · Warwick Davis · Miriam Margolyes · Robbie Coltrane · Emma Thompson · Gemma Jones · David Bradley · David Thewlis · Natalia Tena · Domhnall Gleeson · Clémence Poésy · Julie Walters · Mark Williams · James Phelps · Oliver Phelps · George Harris · Ciarán Hinds · Ralph Fiennes · Helena Bonham Carter · Jason Isaacs · Helen McCrory · Tom Felton · Timothy Spall · Rod Hunt · Arben Bajraktaraj · Tony Kirwood · Graham Duff · Emil Hostina · Ian Peck · Benjamin Northover · Penelope McGhie · Peter G. Reed · Judith Sharp · Bob Yves Van Hellenberg Hubar · Granville Saxton · Ashley McGuire · Dave Legeno · Nick Moran · Guy Henry · Chris Rankin · Bonnie Wright · Matthew Lewis · Georgina Leonidas · Jessie Cave · Devon Murray · Freddie Stroma · Alfie Enoch · Anna Shaffer · William Melling · Sian Grace Phillips · Isabella Laughland · Evanna Lynch · Katie Leung · Afshan Azad · Amber Evans · Ruby Evans · Josh Herdman · Scarlett Byrne · Louis Cordice · William Dunn · Arthur Bowen · Daphne de Beistegui · Helena Barlow · Ryan Turner · Bertie Gilbert · Benedict Clarke · Ellie Darcey-Alden · Ariella Paradise · Alfie McIlwain · Rohan Gotobed · John Hurt · Hebe Beardsall · Jade Gordon · Leslie Phillips · Anthony Allgood · Adrian Rawlins · Geraldine Somerville · Gary Oldman · Michael Gambon · Kelly Macdonald · Warwick Davis · Jon Key · Rusty Goffe · Philip Wright · Gary Sayer · Tony Adkins

Uncredited

Tony Adkins · Zoltan Adorjan · Victor Akintunde · Alanis · Adam Alderman · Anthony Allgood · Karen Anderson · Gary Arthurs · Michael Aston · Afshan Azad · Israr Azam · Paul Bailey · Michael Henbury Ballan · Matthew Bancroft · Helena Barlow · Lauren Barrand · Nathan Barris · David Barron · Paul Bateman · Hebe Beardsall · Ashley Beaver · Daphne de Beistegui · Alan Bennett · Josh Bennett · Sarah Bennett · Johann Benét · Louisa Bettine · Sean Biggerstaff · Danielle Bilyard · Christian Black · Danielle Black · Helena Bonham Carter · Arthur Bowen · David Bradley · Adam Brashaw · Jada Brevett · Jim Broadbent · Emma Brooks · Johanna Brown · Chloe Bruce · Grace Bruce · Danielle Buick · David Bulbeck · Dan Burns · Peter Burroughs · Peter Paul Burrows · Ryan Butcher · Andy Callaghan · Jade Callard · Alfred Camp · Jon Campling · Charlotte Casey · Jessie Cave · Ben Champniss · Chris Chan · Lucy Chappell · Marianne Chase · Chris Glynn · George Christodoulou · Benedict Clarke · Gary Clarke · Jennifer Clegg · Collet Collins · Robbie Coltrane · Dean Conder · Alexander Cook · Emma-Jayne Corboz · Catherine Cordell · Christoph Cordell · Louis Cordice · Cornilus · Christian Coulson · Jordan Coulson · Gioacchino Jim Cuffaro · Blake Curtis-Woodcock · Matt Da Silva · Valerie Dane · Ellie Darcey-Alden · Paul Davies · Annabelle Davis · Harrison Davis · Samantha Davis · Warwick Davis · Ruby and Pearl Day · Sharon Day · Sarah-Jane De Crespigny · David Decio · Sheri Desbaux · Lukas DiSparrow · Phill Doyle · Ryan Doyle · Graham Duff · Connor Dyer · Mike Edmonds · Elham Ehsas · Robert Luke Elden · Clive Elkington · Alfred Enoch · Mary Epworth · Sina Ettehad · Amber and Ruby Evans · Elise Evans · Daniella Farley · Courtney Fearon · Tom Felton · Ralph Fiennes · Ninette Finch · Sarah Fitzhenry · Elliot Francis · Grace Meurisse Francis · Chloe Franks · Rachel French · Michael Gambon · Craig Garner · Mike Gentry · Sean Francis George · Bertie Gilbert · Matthew Gill · Rosalie Gilmore · Michael Giudice · Domhnall Gleeson · Rich Goble · Rusty Goffe · Luannsa Goodman · Ben Gordon · Hattie Gotobed · Melissa Gotobed · Rohan Gotobed · Casper Gray · Tim Grieveson · Rupert Grint · Simon Grover · Natalie Hallam · Bruce Hanson · George Harris · Natalie Harrison · Rebecca Harrison · Ian Hart · Robin Harvey · Scarlett Hefner · Bob Yves Van Hellenberg Hubar · Martin Henderson · Guy Henry · Andy Herd · Josh Herdman · David Heyman · Harper Heyman · Ciarán Hinds · Charlie Hobbs · Matthew Hodgkin · Freddie Hogan · Aimee Holden · Phil Holden · Nick Hopper · Steven Hopwood · Emil Hostina · Barry Huckfield · Persephone Hulewicz · Rod Hunt · John Hurt · Ralph Ineson · Andy Inns · Valona Irons · Jason Isaacs · Natasha Jackson · Mitchell Jarvis · Laura Jeanne · Elizabeth Jee · Rayman Jilani · Seong Hwan Jo · Binde Johal · Michelle Johnstone · Gemma Jones · Kieran Jones · Alysia Judge · Joe Kallis · Mathew Kaye · Gemma Kayla · Mason Kayne · Jon Key · Paul Khanna · Sophia Kimitri · Susan King · Tony Kirwood · Hrvoje Klecz · Chris Knight · David Knijnenburg · Jamie Knox · Leila Kotori · Maxwell Laird · Michael Landes · Isabella Laughland · Dave Legeno · Debra Leigh-Taylor · Georgina Leonidas · Katie Leung · Matthew Lewis · Rachel Lin · Jeff Lipman · Ellen Lister · Peter Lloyd-Jones · Kaya Lockiby-Belgrave · Christina Low · Evanna Lynch · Kelly Macdonald · Miriam Margolyes · Jamie Marks · Ashley Martin · Maximus · Georgie May · Helen McCrory · Penelope McGhie · Ashley McGuire · Alfie McIlwain · Monty-Gus Mclaren-Clark · Jamie McLeod-Ross · Sammy Measom · William Melling · Mark Dusty Miller · Nasir Mohamed · Sandeep Mohan · Tony Montalbano · Nick Moran · Matthew Morley · Sha'ori Morris · Holly Murdoch · Devon Murray · Luke Newberry · Jessica Niles · Benn Northover · Akshay Nugent · Kate O'Reilly · Ifeoma Oboko · Gary Oldman · Lisa Osmond · Harriet Palmer