The actor who plays Snape in "Harry Potter" is called Alan Rickman, and he is British.
Alan Rickman (February 21, 1946 - January 14, 2016), whose full name is Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman ( Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman), born in Hammersmith, London, England, actor, director, and screenwriter.
In 1992, he won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 45th British Academy Film Awards for "Robin Hood".
In March 1996, he starred in the movie "The Demon Monk" and won the 48th Emmy Award for Best Actor in a Television Movie.
From 2001 to 2011, he was well-known to the audience for playing Snape in eight movies of the "Harry Potter" series.
Character evaluation
Alan Rickman is a treasure in the British theater world, and his name represents a certain type of trait in Hollywood. His pronunciation is a "proper noun" in the British theater world. He was extremely serious about life and was considered a trustworthy and warm-hearted friend to many. Rickman is relatively stubborn when creating characters. He will argue with directors about the rationality of character actions. He is extremely opinionated, which makes some directors find him difficult to control.
Rickman has never deliberately pursued simplicity, but he has also maintained a simple style. He has maintained a noble character in an entertainment industry full of scandals.