Truly, madly, deeply in awe of Alan Rickman’s kindness and intelligence / Letter
Kevin Whately recalls his work with the late actor in Dusty Hughes’ play, Bad Language, in the early 1980s I was lucky enough to play Alan Rickman’s gay lover in a Dusty Hughes play, Bad Language, at Hampstead theatre in the early 1980s, and, while I wasn’t as physically attracted to him as some (…)
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