Alan Rickman and Emma Watson
Alan Rickman and Emma WatsonMike Marsland/WireImage; Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Alan Rickman was a "Harry Potter" star.

  • He talked about the rest of the cast in diary extracts.

  • Rickman predicted that the acting career of Daniel Radcliffe would not take off.

According to extracts from the actor's diary, Alan Rickman was not a fan of Emma's performance.

Rickman said that he wanted to quit the franchise due to the constant work and time that went into it.

In all eight films based on the "Harry Potter" books, Rickman was the Professor. He was honest about the talent of the younger cast early on in the series.

The extracts from the actor's diary were published by The Guardian.

Rickman said that the kids need to direct. They don't know their lines and Emma's accent is from Albania.

This criticism came when the actor was working on the third film in the saga, "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," which he jokingly described as a "fabulous" production.

Gary Oldman reprises his role as a murderer who escapes from a prison. The key plot point in the film's dramatic finale was the time travel part of the role played byWatson.

Rickman spent a lot of time working with the young characters in the early films because they were always at odds with the bad boy.

Despite the criticism from Rickman, she went on to forge a successful career for herself, earning roles in films like "Beauty and the Beast," and "Little Women."

In the extracts, the "Die Hard" star said that he didn't think the "Harry Potter" star would be a successful actor.

Rickman wrote thatCorridor was with Dan Radcliffe. He is so focused. It is serious and focused, but also has a sense of fun. I don't think he is an actor, but he will definitely direct/produce.

Since leaving the wizarding world, he has ventured into smaller projects like "Horns," "Swiss Army Man," and "Imperium." He's going to play the singer in the comedy "Weird: The Weird Al Yankovic Story".

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