The late actor Alan Rickman was loved across the world for bringing powerful characters to life with a beautiful intensity that only he could add to the screen.

One of his most lauded roles is the mysterious, enigmatic, and brooding Potions Master Severus Snape in the Harry Potter films. Alan’s depiction of the iconic character is truly an element that brought the entire Harry Potter saga to life.

Excerptsfrom “Madly, Deeply: The Diaries of Alan Rickman” reveal that he wanted to leave the Harry Potter franchise in 2002.

“Talking to [agent] Paul Lyon-Maris about HP exit, which he thinks will happen,” Alan wrote in an entry dated Dec. 4, 2002, which was about a month after the release of the second film, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.

“But here we are in the project-collision area again. Reiterating no more HP. They don’t want to hear it,” Alan wrote.

Alan Rickman’s diaries share some of the behind-the-scenes magic of Harry Potter

“These Kids Need Directing”: Alan Rickman’s Diary Entries Unveil What He Thought Of His Co-Stars

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Alan decided to stick with playing the beloved character and even continued acting after being diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2005.

“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,’” he wrote in January 2006.

He also offered his impressions aboutyoung co-stars, like Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson, who shared the screen with him over the eight Harry Potter films.

“Corridor with Dan Radcliffe. He’s so concentrated now. Serious and focused – but with a sense of fun. I still don’t think he’s really an actor but he will undoubtedly direct/produce. And he has such quiet, dignified support from his parents. Nothing is pushed,” he wrote in a diary entry dated May 2, 2003.

Excerpts from “Madly, Deeply: The Diaries of Alan Rickman” share glimpses into the heart and soul of Severus Snape

“These Kids Need Directing”: Alan Rickman’s Diary Entries Unveil What He Thought Of His Co-Stars

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An excerpt from July of the same year speaks about an incident where Director Alfonso Cuarón was “quietly ballistic” with Alan.

Alan was all praises when it came to his views on the third film, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. He recalled seeing fans screaming at them as they stepped out of the car for the world premiere of the franchise’s third movie.

“Harry Potter 3. World Premiere,” he wrote on May 23, 2004. “Arriving at Radio City was like being a Beatle. Thousands of fans screamed as we got out of cars. Mostly for Daniel Radcliffe but a rush for everyone. Not to mention walking out onto the stage to 6,000.”

Alan went on to praise the film’s director for the way he put together the “very grown-up movie.”

“Alfonso has done an extraordinary job. It is a very grown-up movie, so full of daring that it made me smile and smile. Every frame of it is the work of an artist and storyteller. Stunning effects that are somehow part of the life of the film, not show-off stunts. Later back to the hotel w. Ariel Dorfman, who takes egomania to utterly charming heights. He just loves being him,” the actor wrote.

He described the death of Severus Snape in the book as a “genuine rite of passage”

“These Kids Need Directing”: Alan Rickman’s Diary Entries Unveil What He Thought Of His Co-Stars

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Alan also penned his thoughts about turning the pages of the final Harry Potter book and finding out how his widely acclaimed character dies. His entry from July 27, 2007, provides a rare and touching insight into his thoughts about how it was written as a “genuine rite of passage.”

“… I have finished reading the last Harry Potter book.Snape diesheroically, Potter describes him to his children as one of the bravest men he ever knew and calls his son Albus Severus. This was a genuine rite of passage,” he wrote. “One small piece of information from Jo Rowling seven years ago – Snape loved Lily – gave me a cliff edge to hang on to.”

“1pm Lunch w. Dan Radcliffe at Cafe Cluny. One minute he was 12 now he’s 19. When did that happen? And he’s sensitive, articulate & smart. And owns a three-bed apt in NY,” Alan wrote on Dec. 29, 2008.

The actor watched his young co-stars, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, andRupert Grint,mature before his eyes

“These Kids Need Directing”: Alan Rickman’s Diary Entries Unveil What He Thought Of His Co-Stars

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The actor did have some criticism about the filming of the sixth film, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.

Perhaps one of the more poignant entries from Alan’s diaries is from November 2009, where he reflects on shooting the scene where Severus breathes his last breath.

On March 29, 2010, marked as the “LAST DAY ON HARRY POTTER,” Alan penned an entry that captured the surreal end of his decade-long journey with theHarry Potter franchise.

“It’s all a bit epic and Japanese,” he wrote about filming the moment Severus Snape dies onscreen

“These Kids Need Directing”: Alan Rickman’s Diary Entries Unveil What He Thought Of His Co-Stars

Much like his profound character, who left a lasting impact on the audience, Alan left behind a legacywhen he passed awayfrom pancreatic cancer in January 2016.

“Alan Rickman is undoubtedly one of the greatest actors I will ever work with. He is also, one of the loyalest and most supportive people I’ve ever met in the film industry. He was so encouraging of me both on set and in the years post-Potter,”Daniel Radcliffe wroteonline after he passed away.

Co-star Emma Watson wrote, “I’m very sad to hear about Alan today. I feel so lucky to have worked and spent time with such a special man and actor. I’ll really miss our conversations. RIP Alan. We love you.”

Most fans agree that Alan Rickman’s portrayal of Severus Snape was “perfect”

“These Kids Need Directing”: Alan Rickman’s Diary Entries Unveil What He Thought Of His Co-Stars

“These Kids Need Directing”: Alan Rickman’s Diary Entries Unveil What He Thought Of His Co-Stars

“These Kids Need Directing”: Alan Rickman’s Diary Entries Unveil What He Thought Of His Co-Stars

“These Kids Need Directing”: Alan Rickman’s Diary Entries Unveil What He Thought Of His Co-Stars

“These Kids Need Directing”: Alan Rickman’s Diary Entries Unveil What He Thought Of His Co-Stars

“These Kids Need Directing”: Alan Rickman’s Diary Entries Unveil What He Thought Of His Co-Stars

“These Kids Need Directing”: Alan Rickman’s Diary Entries Unveil What He Thought Of His Co-Stars

“These Kids Need Directing”: Alan Rickman’s Diary Entries Unveil What He Thought Of His Co-Stars

“These Kids Need Directing”: Alan Rickman’s Diary Entries Unveil What He Thought Of His Co-Stars

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