This has been a
shocking week with the death of three men that have been part of many
peoples childhoods, I'm of course talking about David Bowie, Alan
Rickman and Brian Bedford.
Brian Bedford was the
voice of Robin Hood in the Disney film of the same name and he
provided a voice in the short film “The Mouse Returns”. I know
this was not as shocking as the other two as he had a long life and
varied career both on stage and screen. The sad part of is it that
though he had been with his partner Tim MacDonald since 1986 he had
only been married to him for 3 years.
The week started of
with a shock, on my way to work the news came over the radio and I
just couldn't help but say “What the fuck” It seemed like a sick
joke, but as soon as I got to work it was all over the news and it
was official.
As many shows and
people have stated David Bowie was an artist that had made his mark
on music, films and fashion. He had also been a part of so many
generations that have grown up with his music and films. I grew up
watching “The Snowman” which he introduces every year at
Christmas on Channel 4 and one of my Favorite films of my childhood
“Labyrinth”
I know that many will
talk about his brilliant staring roll in the film “The Man Who Fell To Earth” but I will always remember him for “Labyrinth” and
his Music. I like many girls that grew up in the 80's had a crush on
David's Bad boy character Jereth the Goblin King, plus as my name is
Sarah this was so my movie, of course. I know I could go on and
on like many people have about the loss of David but I won't.
While I was at work on
Wednesday I heard the news that Alan Rickman had also passed away
form cancer at the age of 69, like David. Once again because no one knew
either of them were sick it seemed like a bad joke or one of those
death hoaxes, sadly it wasn't.
Alan Rickman was a
great actor that could do anything from comedies, dramas and
romantic movies I remember watching “Truly Madly Deeply” and
laughing and crying just as much as Juliet Stevenson did. I grew up
watching him in “Die Hard”, “Robin Hood Prince of Thieves”,
“Galaxy Quest”, “Dogma” and many more. I know that to the
current generation he is known for playing Professor Snape in the
Harry Potter films, but he has done so much more then that.
I would love to be able
to talk about these men and the impact they have had on my life and
others but I just don't think I can do them justice. I may choose to
do something more about them and my thoughts, but for now I wish to
share my sadness for the loss of these great actors and artists.
My condolences go out to their families.
My condolences go out to their families.
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