Alan Rickman RIP
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Originally posted by jean View PostI remember him as a wonderful stage actor. With Lindsay Duncan in Les Liasions Dangereuses just one memorable appearance - neither of them well enough known in those days to be cast in the film.
A top favourite TV role must be the odious curate, Obadiah Slope, in the Barchester Chronicles.
Just heard Michael Gambon on the radio - so moved and shocked he couldn't keep the interview going.
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Originally posted by mangerton View PostI first saw him as the Reverend Obadiah Slope. A brilliant performance, amongst a stellar cast.
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Richard Tarleton
What a great actor, how sad - unforgettable voice. Screen only in my case - I first spotted him in "Truly Madly Thespily" (as Private Eye wickedly dubbed it), and of course as Slope, above. A magnetic, screen-filling presence as his Hollywood blockbuster villains (Gruber, Sheriff of Nottingham), and an hilarious turn in the brilliant sci-fi spoof Galaxy Quest (with Sigourney Weaver, Tim Allen et al) - not to be missed if you spot it in Radio Times.
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Originally posted by mangerton View PostI first saw him as the Reverend Obadiah Slope. A brilliant performance, amongst a stellar cast.
I have a great fondness for the distinctly peevish angel Metatron he played in Kevin Smith's Dogma...
RIP - another great gone aged 69
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Anna
Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View Post....a hilarious turn in the brilliant sci-fi spoof Galaxy Quest (with Sigourney Weaver, Tim Allen et al) - not to be missed if you spot it in Radio Times.
Such sad news, what a wonderful voice and presence he had.
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I recently re-watched 'The Barchester Chronicles' and it is simply perfect. If he'd never played another role after Slope he would still be remembered for that.
Wasn't he also the Sheriff of Nottingham opposite Kevin Costner's Robin Hood with the best give of a line any villainous actor could hope to get ... ' and CANCEL Christmas!!!!' ?
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My youngsters were very sad today (as I was) to hear of his passing. "Snape's dead!" I agree with EA that no one could have played the part better. In my own vho, easily the most compelling character in the Harry Potter films. An enormous screen presence in everything I saw him in, from Robin Hood to Truly, Madly Deeply.
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