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R.I.P. Snape. Alan Rickman, who most famously played Severus Snape in the “Harry Potter” series has died. Rickman was confirmed dead on Thursday morning after losing his battle with cancer.

Alan Rickman Dead: ‘Harry Potter’ Star Dies From Cancer at 69

According to Us Weekly, Alan Rickman has been battling cancer privately, so many fans were shocked to hear the news of his passing at age 69.

Despite his most famous role as Snape in the 8 “Harry Potter” films, Alan Rickman had more than 68 movie and TV credits under his belt. The actor, who appeared in movies such as “Die Hard” and “Love Actually,” won an Emmy in 1996 and 1997 for his performance in the made for TV movie “Rasputin.”

In 2012, Alan Rickman wed his love of more than 50 years, Rima Horton, but did not confirm the marriage until 2015. He later said that after they got married the couple walked across the Brooklyn bridge and ate lunch.

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Alan Rickman’s Legacy Lives On

Before his death, Rickman completed the film “Alice Through The Looking Glass,” the sequel to 2010’s “Alice in Wonderland,” where he voiced the Blue Caterpillar.

While Alan Rickman enjoyed a long and fruitful career, he’ll likely be most remember as Professor Snape from “Harry Potter,” the man fans thought a villain for years before it was discovered in the final chapter that there was much more to his life than met the eye. His death hits fans hard, and he’ll be lovingly remember by those who were touched by his work.

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By Amanda Lynne

Amanda has been an entertainment writer for 15 years. She has a great love for all things pop culture, and is a TV fanatic. She is also an avid reader and a huge sports fan and loves to cheer on her favorite teams.

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