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The last week was a mixed bag, with God taking away three unparalleled artists at once.
British rock legend David Bowie just left us.

Pop diva Celine Dion's husband, René Angélil, died at the age of 73 after battling recurrent throat cancer for a full year.
The legendary musician discovered celine's future diva when she was only 12 years old and mortgaged her house to raise money for her to produce an album.
Later, in 1997, Celine became famous for singing the theme song "My Heart Is Eternal" for the film Titanic, and she won five Grammy Awards, twelve World Music Awards, seven American Music Awards, seven American Billboards, twenty Juno Awards and forty-three Felix Awards, and sold more than 300 million copies worldwide.
The two married in 1994, and Celine gave birth to three children, René Charles, 14, and brothers Nelson and Eddy, a pair of five-year-old twins.
In fact, René has been battling cancer since 1998. In an interview with Good Morning America last year, Celine tearfully said that due to the deterioration of laryngeal cancer, René could only eat through a laryngeal tube last March, and Celine personally fed three meals a day.
Last August René said to his wife, I want to sleep in the crook of your arm.
So he left calmly.
Before the saddest news was over, God had taken away another talented actor, Professor Severus Snape in Harry Potter, actor Alan Rickman, who died of cancer in London at the age of 69.
Mother Rice is really unfamiliar with David Bowie, and Celine Dion is also very old, but as a generation who grew up watching Harry Potter from books to movies, I feel a lot in my heart.
In 2011, the last Harry Potter movie was released, and the professor finally said his love for Lily.
Always。
The reason why Rickman's departure has moved many people is that he is not only an old drama bone with many classic roles and countless awards, but also because of the term behind him - British actor.
In a Facebook post in memory of Rickman, Little Harry Daniel Radcliff said this: "I'm pretty sure he came and saw everything I ever did on stage both in London and New York." He didn't have to do that。 (I know he's seen all my stage performances in London and New York, and he doesn't have to.) )
As you may not know, Crieman's other identity is the vice-president of the Theatre School of the Royal College of Arts.
In this Shakespeare's hometown, the Laurence Olivier Awards, named after the famous British actor Lawrence Oliver, surpass any film award in the eyes of a British actor.
In recent years, there have been many well-known British actors in Hollywood, both young and old. This is inseparable from their love and respect for stage plays.
Colin Firth has won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, two British Academy Film Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards and a Venice Film Festival Award for Best Actor. After completing secondary school, he moved to London to work in the costume department of the Royal National Theatre.
Maggie Smith is the Countess of Grantham for Downton Abbey and The Harry Potter Professor, and has won not only 2 Academy Awards, 7 Baptista Awards, 3 Emmys, 3 Golden Globes, 3 Screen Actors Guild Awards, and 1 Tony Award.
Seven-time Mrs. M. Judi Dench, who appeared seven times in the 007 film series, has won not only 11 BAFTA Awards, 2 Screen Actors Guild Awards, 1 Academy Award, 7 Lawrence Olivier Awards and 2 Tony Awards.
Last year's Oscar winner, Eddie Redmayne after the 80s, was already a tony award and a Lawrence Oliver award winner early on.
Sophie Hunter, the wife of The Roll Fu, is a British stage director, and he has been a veteran stage pillar for more than ten years before becoming popular on the big screen.
Last summer, he and the National Theatre rehearsed "Hamlet", which was a hard ticket in the city.
After graduating from Cambridge University, Jitterson, who is famous in the Marvel series, entered the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), one of the most famous and historic drama schools in the United Kingdom.
In 2008, he won the Lawrence Olivier Award for Best Newcomer for Simberlin, and in 2014 he performed Shakespeare's The Great General Kouliulan.
Don't say that The Rice Grain Mom is the Appearance Society, the British actress Timothy Spall who played the "wormtail" in Harry Potter.
He is also a stage actor with superb acting skills. In 2014, he won the Best Actor Award at the European Film Awards for the film "Mr. Turner".
Keira Knightley, who only gave birth to her daughter last May and is in no hurry to return to the big screen, has been running to Studio 54 on Broadway in New York this month to perform the stage play "Thérèse Raquin", which includes 30 rehearsals and 75 regular performances!
Not just British actors, Oscar-winning Kevin Spacey, the star of House of Cards, stepped down last fall after a decade as artistic director at London's Old Vic Theatre in London.
During this decade, he also took Richard III on a world tour.
So you know why he plays what is what.
Almost every British actor sets aside at least a month of slots each year to perform plays and perform on stage on time every night. Compared with Hollywood's film remuneration, the salary is meager. But British actors understand that this is our duty.
Last week, the nominees for the 88th Academy Awards were also released
Eddie Redmayne and Michael Fassbender were nominated for Best Actor
Charlotte Rampling and Saoirse Ronan were nominated for Best Actress
Kate Winslet was shortlisted for Best Supporting Actress.
Mark Rylance was shortlisted for Best Supporting Actor.
They are all British actors.
[Digression| First Love Fifty Years]
In the Harry Potter movie, Professor Snape fell in love with Harry Potter's mother to no avail, but the real-life Alan Rickman was quite happy, and last year he officially married Rima Horton, his first love girlfriend at the age of 19, who had been in love for 50 years.
The happy event was unknown to the outside world, and it was not until Alan Rickman was interviewed by a reporter from the German newspaper Bild that he revealed that he was married to his partner.
That's nice!
That's why we believe
Even as times change
Love, movies and music
Never die