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【消息】20160114谷歌搜尋出來前幾條的新聞

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突如其外,本來要做的事情,完全沒有心思在做。下課回家在街上收到消息,回到家終於忍不住淚水都落下來,哭了好一陣,不斷跟自己說不要哭了。
這幾年,忙了起來,沒有經常在微博和貼吧出現,自己好像消失了很長時間,但是總會默默地關注著LT。一直希望LT健健康康的,一直以為還有很多這樣的日子。然而卻是一個措手不及。
今晚坐在電腦面前一直在微博和新聞之間不斷刷新。大概現在想做的是把看過的一些新聞貼出來給大家,整理一下。
可能零散地也有人貼出不同的消息,但是我還是想自己看着這些消息,當作一個和LT的告別。
預計下樓各層放出報道標題、裁圖和連結。


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2樓提及的 MORE: Alan Rickman dead: The world reacts to news the actor has died of cancer
來源網站:Metro . co . uk
標題:Alan Rickman dead: The world reacts to news the actor has died of cancer
作者:Katie Baillie
日期:Thursday 14 Jan 2016 12:57 pm
The world is paying tribute to the actor Alan Rickman who has sadly died at the age of 69.
In a week where everyone is still reeling from the loss of David Bowie, it’s been announced that the actor has also lost a battle with cancer.
Tributes are already pouring in from fans of is work as Severus Snape in Harry Potter, Hans Gruber in Die Hard, Harry in Love Actually, and the Sheriff Of Nottingham in Robin Hood, among his hundreds of other famous roles.
Fans are reacting with utter disbelief, as the actor had kept news of his illness private. Many took to Twitter to thank him for his contributions to film and branding him a ‘legend’.
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His death has been confirmed by his family.


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標題:Family Says British Actor Alan Rickman, Star of Stage and 'Harry Potter' Has Died Aged 69
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LONDON — Jan 14, 2016, 7:55 AM ET
Family says British actor Alan Rickman, star of stage and 'Harry Potter' has died aged 69.
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接6樓Read More: JK Rowling reacts to news of Alan Rickman's death: 'There are no words to express how shocked and devastated I am'
標題: JK Rowling reacts to news of Alan Rickman's death: 'There are no words to express how shocked and devastated I am'
作者:Clare Cullen
時間:14/01/2016 | 14:54
Harry Potter author JK Rowling has tweeted her condolences after the passing of Alan Rickman, who famously played Snape in the film adaptation of the books.
Taking to Twitter, JK Rowling expressed her grief on the actor's death, writing "there are no words to express how shocked and devastated I am to hear of Alan Rickman's death"
"He was a magnificent actor and a wonderful man".
"My thoughts are with Rima and the rest of Alan's family. We have all lost a great talent. They have lost part of their hearts".
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J.K. Rowling
There are no words to express how shocked and devastated I am to hear of Alan Rickman's death. He was a magnificent actor & a wonderful man.
10:29 PM - 14 Jan 2016
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The prolific actor played many villains in his films but Harry Potter fans loved him as soft-hearted villain Professor Snape, whom he played for eight films in the adaptations of the books.
Rickman died of cancer at the age of 69. He is not the only Harry Potter actor to have battled the disease. Dame Maggie Smith(74), who played Professor McGonagall in the films, revealed in 2009 that she battled breast cancer on the set of 'Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince.
David Bowie also passed away this week after a cancer battle. He was also 69 years old.
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J.K. Rowling
My thoughts are with Rima and the rest of Alan's family. We have all lost a great talent. They have lost part of their hearts.
10:35 PM - 14 Jan 2016
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接6樓補充報道:Read More: Alan Rickman - A working-class hero at the court of Versailles
標題:Alan Rickman - A working-class hero at the court of Versailles
摘要:Alan Rickman came from humble beginnings to become a big-screen icon. He talks about de Valera, Louis XIV and the legacy of Harry Potter
作者:Hilary A White
日期:13/04/2015 | 02:30
Your heart flinches ever so slightly when Alan Rickman smiles at you. That smile. That same macabre, fangy, slit-eyed grin that fooled John McClane and terrorised the townsfolk of Nottingham.
It appears often on the star's face as he sits opposite me, his back to the blustery bright morning going on outside the window of the Merrion hotel. The 69-year-old is in town for a special screening of period romance A Little Chaos at the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival, and all is well with the world as he tells me about his Irish heritage through his paternal grandmother. "When I came here, and I'm not kidding," he says with mock indignation, "it was absolutely like coming somewhere I knew, and that was back in the mid-nineties when I was shooting An Awfully Big Adventure. And those were the days before the banks went belly-up. Then it was unbelievably celebratory, and for me to just go into a bar and there wasn't some dreadful jukebox but actually people talking and seeing Sharon Shannon play in a club, it was honestly like meeting a bit of myself. And I was talking to (Texas singer and friend) Sharleen Spiteri about being a Celt, how you smell each other out, because my mother's family is Welsh. There's not a lot of English blood in me."
All of this is delivered via the great Rickman trademark, to use a horrible office-speak-ism, his "USP"; that voice.
To hear that rich, caramelised purr slowly enunciate something as mundane as ordering a coffee or commenting on the weather is remarkable. It is a voice designed to silence rooms, filmsets, political rallies and the mess hall of a school for wizards. It feels a crime to interrupt it but I must. Did it mean a lot to him to do a film like Michael Collins, given this family link?
He nods thoughtfully. "A huge amount," he blinks. "Especially when you do the homework. I couldn't see how Neil (Jordan, director) was going to do it in two hours. I thought that was an incredible achievement given that it ought to have been a 16-hour miniseries really. I could see a way that you could do that story from different points of view and then find a meeting point at the end."
Rickman has spoken about playing real life historical characters and becoming "defensive" of them as human beings for the simple reason that if you judge your character too much they become harder to play. He felt this about King Louis XIV, who he plays in A Little Chaos, and still does about Eamon de Valera nearly two decades since the release of Michael Collins.
"It's no secret what Neil's feeling about de Valera would be," he sighs with a hint of resignation. "I think there's another movie to be made about one of the great love affairs of all time which would be de Valera and Collins before they split up. When de Valera was in America, Collins was going over and reading bedtime stories to his kids! They were such yin and yang, of course they were close on some level. I don't subscribe to the view that de Valera was responsible for his death because as far as I can see he didn't have enough power at that point, and there's enough stories saying the day before he [Collins] was killed he was running around trying to find Collins. He must have known something but didn't have the power to stop it. Yeah, it was very important to me at the time."
This is obvious. You can hear it in the way he recounts sitting in a cell in Kilmainham Gaol and being handed a note written by de Valera in "the tiniest handwriting" asking the nuns to look after his family. "Incredible," I remark, for a few reasons. "Yeah," Rickman murmurs. "Rich, rich, rich."
A Little Chaos is, after 1997's The Winter Guest, the second time Rickman has directed a feature film, but the first where he has starred as well. Written by Alison Deegan (the Dublin-born wife of author Sebastian Barry), it tells of a landscape gardener and mourning mother (played by Kate Winslet) employed to design one of the lavish palace gardens at Versailles. It is a lush and canny outing that is quite understated for its genre. Studio investors, he says, insisted Rickman take a leading role as well as direct.
"It wasn't my choice," he explains. "The only thing that made it do-able was that Louis XIV was a bit like a film director. It's a certain attitude of watching everything and making a choice or moving something. The expression on the face didn't have to change much, and he's a fixed point so he didn't have to move anywhere. People come to him. I remember thinking, 'if only somebody had invented the movies for Louis. Move over Harvey Weinstein.'" Another grin and another tiny flinch.
He politely entertains my assumption that there must be an element of stepping back in time when making such a sumptuous, costume-heavy production before squashing it. "You're really living in the present," he gently smiles. "Believe me, there's always a gun to your head, a very present-day gun, and if it's not the weather, it's the money or just the pressures of film-making. The homework is enjoyable because you're surrounded by people who are passionate. And if the weather's kind and you don't have an airplane flying through every 10 seconds, then there are great celebratory days of work. It's just work. And that's what's enjoyable. You're just working.
"Work". It is that code Rickman has obeyed throughout a glittering stage and screen career that began when the then-26-year-old successful graphic designer won a scholarship to London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (Rada) after giving in to the acting itch. Rickman grew up in a council estate in Hammersmith and his factory worker father died when he was eight. Life for his mother and three siblings wasn't easy back then. Anything he achieved, he did so through graft, and acting, like any other profession, was a challenge, not a laugh.
"If you have a talent, all you have is a responsibility to it," he insists. "You can't take credit for it. It's an accident of something or other. Somebody else is a brilliant firefighter. And it gets harder and harder; young actors today; they don't have to be a member of the union and there's no particular pressure on them to train. They don't notice how quickly they could get spat out by the machinery and the finger snap and the box-ticking of it all."
As Vice Chair at Rada, Rickman is well placed to be concerned about the lot of young actors, yet he does not fret over Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, his former Harry Potter co-stars and arguably the most famous teens in the world during the planet-eating franchise's heyday.
He and life partner Rima Horton - they met when they were both teenagers, and Rima went on to become a Labour Party councillor and an economics lecturer at Kingston University - never had children, but he speaks with pride about the trio. "All of them are brave young souls. You've only got to watch Emma speaking at the UN or Rupert throwing himself on to the West End stage or Daniel making really bold choices with his life and work. I don't know if it's down to luck or the fact that there were lots of voices to mentor them. I suppose we all talked to them when we had half a second on set."
He still struggles to get over the Potter phenomenon, and marvels at meeting "obsessed" fans who weren't born when he began playing shifty Severus Snape. "What is it about 'once upon a time'," he wonders aloud, "that still has such power over people's imaginations? I find it a relief to think a child will pick up an actual book and get lost inside it. There's something just fundamental about it; it's how we figure out who we are by telling stories to each other."
A good-natured Alan Rickman "harrumph" comes when I ask about retirement. "You try saying that word to Judi Dench or anybody," he scolds. "The point about actors is the work goes on."
A Little Chaos is in cinemas from Friday
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來源:International Business Time
標題:Alan Rickman dead: Iconic British actor dies aged 69 from cancer
作者:Ewan Palmer
時間:January 14, 2016 12:46 GMT Updated 1 hr ago
Veteran British actor Alan Rickman has died aged 69 after suffering from cancer, his family have confirmed. The actor, who played iconic roles such as Hans Gruber in Die Hard and Professor Snape in the Harry Potter franchise, passed away at his London home.
The Golden Globe-, Emmy- and SAG-winning actor also had notable roles as the Sheriff of Nottingham in the 1991 film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves as well as in multiple TV and stage appearances.
In a statement, his family said: "The actor and director Alan Rickman has died from cancer at the age of 69. He was surrounded by family and friends."
Last April, Rickman revealed he had married his partner Rima Horton after being together for 50 years. The pair had met they were 18 and 19 at the Latymer Upper School and had lived together in London since 1977. He told Germany's Bild Newspaper: "We are married. Just recently. It was great, because no one was there. After the wedding in New York we walked across the Brooklyn Bridge and ate lunch."
Stephen Fry was one of the first fellow actors to pay tributes to Rickman. He said via Twitter: "What desperately sad news about Alan Rickman. A man of such talent, wicked charm & stunning screen and stage presence. He'll be sorely missed."
JK Rowling, author of the much loved Harry Potter books, added: There are no words to express how shocked and devastated I am to hear of Alan Rickman's death. He was a magnificent actor & a wonderful man. My thoughts are with Rima and the rest of Alan's family. We have all lost a great talent. They have lost part of their hearts.
The much-loved star was born in Acton, West London in 1946. He was known for his distinctive thespian voice, which made him ideal for playing villains. He had his breakthrough playing the role of Le Vicompte in the theatre version of Les Liaisons Dangereuses, for which he also nominated for a Tony award.
Despite being mostly known as a film actor, especially to a younger audience because of his role in the Harry Potter films, Rickman was also a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company in both modern and classical theatre productions. He directed the award-winning play My Name is Rachel Corrie in 2005.
His next film roles are due to be the voice of the Blue Caterpillar in the film Alice Through the Looking Glass, a sequel to the Tim Burton's 2010 film Alice in Wonderland, set to be released in the US in May and Eye In The Sky, in which he appears alongside Helen Mirren and Aaron Paul.



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兩個視頻集合的報道
-Alan Rickman's most memorable movie moments:
http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/alan-rickmans-most-memorable-movie-moments-34364465.html
-Alan Rickman: 13 of his best moments in film, featuring Harry Potter, Die Hard, and Love Actually
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/alan-rickman-dead-13-of-his-best-moments-in-film-featuring-harry-potter-die-hard-and-sense-and-a6812111.html


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這個應該是一個會隨時間更新的新聞報道,有很多不同人對LT的悼詞,或相關消息在裏邊。
來源:The Telegraph
Alan Rickman dies: British giant of stage and screen dies of cancer aged 69
British film and theatre actor - famous for playing Severus Snape in Harry Potter and villain Hans Gruber in Die Hard - has passed away
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/12099543/Alan-rickman-dead-at-69-latest.html


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最後僅以The Song of Lunch的"He"作結。很喜歡很喜歡的一個中(?)短篇,每次看總有新的感慨,戲劇源於生活高於生活,文學創作也是如此,這種將詩和戲劇結合在一起的效果很有趣。
LT有很多很多的角色我都很喜歡,伴著童年成長的Harry Potter系列、每年聖誕都要重溫的Love Actually 、每一次看LT精分都笑個不停,但又覺得故事異常悲哀的Closet Land、 格外治癒、發人深省的Snow Cake等等
LT晚安,一路走好。
希望嬸和LT的家人可以節哀。
也希望大家都要振作起來。


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