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semi-hiatus because of uni.
kirstie. from hong kong.
living in england at the moment.
obsessed with anything british.
wicked. poto. les mis. oliver. billy elliot. book of mormon.
killian donnelly. hadley fraser. rachel tucker. gina beck.
muse. mcfly. hurts. coldplay.
james mcavoy. david tennant. alan cumming. keira knightley. carey mulligan. tom hiddleston. eddie redmayne. thomas sangster. michael fassbender.
doctor who. torchwood. sherlock.
fringe. bones. castle. the mentalist. the good wife. tbbt. house. skins. suits. white collar. new girl. elementary. girls. grey's anatomy.

mcavoys:

Chris Evans scaring Scarlett Johansson and Elizabeth Olsen then getting scared at The Ellen Show.


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olyaxox:

Claire Danes wearing Zac Posen.

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isaacoscar:

2016 Tony Award Acting Nominations for Hamilton

Hamilton makes Tony Awards history with a record 16 nominations. (x)

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simon-lewis:

Zac Posen’s gown for Claire Danes for the Met Gala

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fyeahegerton:

The progression of Taron being called attractive by interviewers (2015-2016)


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Alan was my friend and so this is hard to write because I have just kissed him goodbye.

What I remember most in this moment of painful leave-taking is his humour, intelligence, wisdom and kindness. His capacity to fell you with a look or lift you with a word. 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, and the fact that he never spared me the view. I learned a lot from him.

He was the finest of actors and directors. I couldn’t wait to see what he was going to do with his face next. I consider myself hugely privileged to have worked with him so many times and to have been directed by him.

He was the ultimate ally. In life, art and politics. I trusted him absolutely.

He was, above all things, a rare and unique human being and we shall not see his like again.

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-Emma Thompson on Alan Rickman (via miurt)

(Source: Newsweek)


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severusnapers:

Behind the scenes of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban


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rupelover:

Rupert Grint talks about a drawing of Alan Rickman. [x]


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ladywonderlands:

Rest in Peace Alan Rickman. We will never forget you <3


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exponential63:

nondeducible:

rickman was someone I often thought of when I felt like I was getting nowhere with my life because I remembered he didn’t get his acting break until he was 41 and it made me think it’s ok if you not successful from the age of 18 you can take your time

I’ve just been reading about Alan Rickman’s life, and – wow – it was even more extraordinary.

He first went to art school, and was a successful graphic designer before his passion for theatre won out. He was awarded a scholarship to train at RADA at the late age of 26 – really unusual. As @nondeducible says, he got his Hollywood break at 41 – but as today’s Guardian says, ‘his sensational breakthrough came in 1986’ – on stage – ‘as [the original] Valmont, the mordant seducer in Christopher Hampton’s Les Liaisons Dangereuses’. [x] That production was a huge sensation at the time. It went on to be filmed – but, sadly, with John Malkovich, not Alan, as Valmont.

The other aspect of Alan Rickman’s life I hope young people will take inspiration from is that he achieved all this from a very ordinary, and not easy, background.

He grew up on a council estate in West London and his Dad died before he was 10. He was a scholarship boy at a selective independent school (he was there because he was smart; other kids’ families would have been richer) – a stark contrast with most of today’s best-loved young British actors, who (with a few exceptions, e.g. Ben Whishaw) are almost all from wealthy backgrounds and public-school educated. After RADA, he even supported himself financially by working as a theatre dresser for bigger names (Sir Ralph Richardson, Nigel Hawthorne).

With the loss of Alan Rickman, we have lost one of a dying generation of British actors who achieved their success from ordinary beginnings, entirely through their own hard work, talent and persistence.


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