Love stories. 11. Somewhere in Scotland. Severus & Harry.
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Love stories. 11. Somewhere in Scotland. Severus & Harry.
From Jason Hetherington’s Instagram
Me at Hogwarts: tries to add “fucking” to all the spells, blows myself up, gets kicked out probably
me when severus appears in any scene just breathing but also being an amazing breathing human being
female awesome meme: [3/5] female antagonists ➳ bellatrix lestrange (harry potter)
bellatrix laughed, the same exhilarated laugh her cousin sirius had given as he toppled backwards through the veil, and suddenly harry knew what was going to happen before it did.
I didn’t know I needed this piece of information in my life but I absolutely did
“Quigley Down Under” premiere, Okt 3, 1990. The Guild Theater, NY
slytherin harry 🐍
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Alan Rickman as Valmont in “Les Liaisons Dangereuses”
Don’t you wish to have seen Alan play Sherlock? [] 1976, with the Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
‘’[Rickman was] brilliant. Brilliant. Generous. He had the [theatre] training of a prolific… He was a rock star. He was not just an actor, but a rock star. […] [I am] very lucky to have worked with the guy. I got to be his right-hand man [in 1988′s Die Hard]! […] It was a surprise to me that he had cancer and died. He was the kind of guy I could go to London and have dinner with. Alan Rickman was a rock star!’’ — Clarence Gilyard Jr. on the late Alan Rickman, UNLV Industry vs. Artistry in Film & TV guest panel, Las Vegas, Nevada, 31 Oct. 2016 [x]
[Note: The source is a direct link to my LiveJournal, in which this quote was exclusively transcribed; please credit either J.D. Night Ghobhadi/@the-train-at-kings-cross.tumblr.com/@thenoblehouseofrickman.]
We’ve all got both light and dark inside us. What matters is the part we choose to act on. That’s who we really are.
Amateur photos from Alan Rickman fans…