Excerpts From Alan Rickman’s Diary Reveal Actor Considered Quitting Harry Potter And One Piece Of Advice Early On That Helped Him Through

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The Harry Potter movies wouldn’t have been as much of a resounding success as they were without the skills of the late Alan Rickman. As anyone with a Peacock subscription can tell you, part of the joys in revisiting those eight films is watching Professor Severus Snape act as both a help and a hindrance to young Harry’s adventures. Apparently, we almost didn’t get to see Rickman in later installments of J.K. Rowling’s Wizarding World, as the actor considered quitting the series halfway through. His reasoning was solid, as part of the decision was due to him undergoing treatment for prostate cancer. 

Coinciding with the lead up to production on Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, the late actor’s diaries show that he was hesitant to continue Snape’s journey. Based on excerpts published by The Guardian, Alan Rickman’s decision came down to a single piece of wisdom and advice he was given: 

30 January, 2006: Finally, yes to HP 5. The sensation is neither up nor down. The argument that wins is the one that says: ‘See it through. It’s your story.’

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