According to an article in the Daily Telegraph, Alan Rickman (Professor Snape) chose to fund a bursary at a school he had attended in his childhood. This will give a child from a disadvantaged background the opportunity to attend Latymer Upper in Hammersmith, west London which normally costs £13,470 a year.
When he was eight years old, Mr. Rickman received a scholarship to attend the school after his father died. He had done well and was made a prefect. Two years ago, Mr. Rickman visited the school to address the A-level drama students. He promised to get a couple of them work as extras in the next Harry Potter film.
Hmmm, does this mean we’ll see more Slytherins in Half-Blood Prince?
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by @ 22 Nov 2008 - 16:32
he is rele the past man i ever see!! I love you alan you are the past
by KATE @ 17 Nov 2008 - 01:56
he is best!
by @ 26 Oct 2008 - 15:12
Funding a bursary
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