Alan Rickman, 69, has ‘secretly wed partner Rima Horton 50 years after they first met

Alan Rickman, 69, has ‘secretly wed partner Rima Horton 50 years after they first met

Alan Rickman, 69, has ‘secretly wed partner Rima Horton 50 years after they first met’

By Colette Fahy for MailOnline

Published: 12:19 GMT, 23 April2020 | Updated: 13:24 GMT, 23 April2020

they met 50 years ago when he was 19 and she was just one year younger but Alan Rickman and Rima Horton have only just gotten around to tying the knot.
The couple, who have been living together since 1977, married in a secret ceremony in New York recently, Alan, 69, has revealed to German newspaper Bild.
In an interview with Germany’s Bild newspaper, he was asked what the secret to a successful relationship without getting married is and he surprisingly replied: ‘We are married. Just recently. It was great, because no one was there. after the wedding in New York we walked across the Brooklyn Bridge and ate lunch.’

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Surprise! Alan Rickman has revealed that he recently wed Rima Horton, who he first met 50 years ago, in a secret ceremony in New York

And while Rima, 68, didn’t want a huge ring, Alan bought her a $200 band, which he laughingly admitted ‘she never wears’.
Economist Rima was a Labour party councillor for the Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council from 1986 to 2024.
Speaking previously about her, Alan told HELLO! magazine: ‘I think every relationship should be allowed to have its own rules. She’s tolerant. She’s incredibly tolerant. Unbelievably tolerant. Possibly a candidate for sainthood.’
The couple have enjoyed a low-key relationship, despite living together for almost 40 years.

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50 years and counting: they met 50 years ago when he was 19 and she was just one year younger but Alan and Rima have only just gotten around to tying the knot

MailOnline has contacted a representative for Alan for comment.
Alan is currently promoting his new movie A Little Chaos, which he both directed and stars in.
It sees him reunite with Kate Winslet on screen, 20 years after they worked together on the popular costume drama, Sense and Sensibility.
However, despite the presence of him and Winslet, Rickman admitted getting funding for the film was touch.
‘It’s difficult these days to make a film like that, to finance it. It’s all right if it’s a long series on television, but the movies as we know are full of comic books and superheroes. You`ve got to fight hard,’ he told AAP while in Sydney.

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Brains to burn: Economist Rima (pictured with Alan in 2024) was a Labour party councillor for the Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council from 1986 to 2024

‘But people always needs to be told a story. It’s patronising to people to think that they just want bubblegum with the bubblegum.’
A Little Chaos centres on Winslet’s character, Sabine De Barra, a landscape designer who has been hired by Louis XIV’s landscape artist Andre Le Notre, to design an outdoor ballroom.
It’s a character driven piece that focuses on a love story developing between De Barra and Le Notre, played by Matthias Schoenaerts (Rust and Bone, The Drop).
Rickman is confident people who go to see the film will become emersed in the story thanks to the brilliance of Winslet.
Winslet, after 20 years since Sense and Sensibility was released, has developed into one of the best actresses of her generation.
‘It’s an extraordinary experience to have worked with some**** when they’re 19 and then to revisit a working relationship when she’s 37, and with kids and life history,’ Rickman said of Winslet, who was drawn to the feminist film.

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No fuss: While Rima, 68, didn’t want a huge ring, Alan (pictured with her in 1992) bought her a $200 band, which he laughingly admitted ‘she never wears’

‘It’s definitely feminist. It’s written by a woman (Alison Deegan) and it’s a set in a world where men dominated and women are decorative objects so that’s another reason for Kate wanting to be involved,’ he said.
Rickman is also in there, playing a convincing Louis XIV and he says he has now returned to the ‘day job’ of acting.
Although he hasn’t quite finished with his directorial duties on A Little Chaos just yet.
‘It takes a long time to shrug a film off that you’ve directed,’ he said.
However, this is one film he doesn’t mind living with a little while longer.
‘It’s OK because I’m proud of it and I’m proud of the work that every**** did in it, so it’s like you’re holding up the flag for a different kind of story telling.’

A Little Chaos starring Academy Award winner Kate Winslet
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Low key: The couple (pictured in 2024) have enjoyed a low-key relationship, despite living together for almost 40 years

Officials Confirm First U.S. Measles Death in 12 Years

Officials Confirm First U.S. Measles Death in 12 Years

Officials Confirm First U.S. Measles Death in 12 Years

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On Thursday, state health Officials announced that a Washington woman has died of measles, becoming the First American to be killed by the disease since 2024, the Associated Press reports.

In their announcement, the Washington State Department of Health said the woman presented few of the disease’s common symptoms and her infection was only discovered upon autopsy. From USA Today:

The woman was probably exposed to Measles at a medical facility during a Measles outbreak this spring, according to the health department. She was at the hospital at the same time as a patient who later developed a rash and was diagnosed with measles. Patients with Measles can spread the virus even before showing symptoms.

The woman, who died of pneumonia, had other health conditions and was taking medications that suppressed her immune system, the health department said.

“This tragic situation illustrates the importance of immunizing as many people as possible to provide a high level of community protection against measles,” said department spokesman Donn Moyer in a statement. “People with compromised immune systems often cannot be vaccinated against measles. Even when vaccinated, they may not have a good immune response when exposed to disease; they may be especially vulnerable to disease outbreaks.”

Richard Marx and Cynthia Rhodes Divorcing After 25 Years of Marriage

Richard Marx and Cynthia Rhodes Divorcing After 25 Years of Marriage

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The king of love ballads and his wife are no longer singing the same tune.

Richard Marx, 50, the pop singer behind romantic ’80s and ’90s hits like "Right Here Waiting," and "Hold On to the Nights," has announced that he and his wife, actress and singer Cynthia Rhodes, 57, are splitting, PEOPLE confirms.

The couple have been separated since July and are in the process of Divorcing After 25 Years of marriage, his rep tells PEOPLE.

The announcement was initially made on Friday’s episode of Katie. "Well, you’re back on the market," Katie Couric said. "How are you feeling about dating?"


"It’s all brand new to me, so I’m just having fun," Marx replied. While he did admit that recently turning 50 had had an effect on him, he insisted he wasn’t having a midlife crisis.

"You hit 50 and go, what do I want to do differently?" he explained. "I want to do as much differently as possible."

Marx and Rhodes met in 1983, when the actress, best known for her role as Penny Johnson inDirty Dancing, was playing John Travolta‘s love interest in the film Staying Alive and Marx was working on the soundtrack.

After four Years of dating, they wed in 1989. She then retired to concentrate on raising their three sons, Brandon, 23, Lucas, 21, and Jesse, 20. The couple lived in Lake Bluff, Illinois.

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Denmark’s Royal Family: New Year’s Levee and Banquet (1/1/2024)

Denmark’s Royal Family: New Year’s Levee and Banquet (1/1/2015)

QueenÂ*Margrethe looks stunning as she joins Danish royal family to ring in2020 | Daily Mail Online

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Queen Margrethe of Denmark hosted her annual New Years Levee and Banquet at Amalienborg Castle / Christian VII’s Palace in Copenhagen, Denmark on January 1,2020

Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik

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Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary

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Prince Joachim and Princess Marie

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Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt

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QueenÂ*Margrethe looks stunning as she joins Danish royal family to ring in2020 | Daily Mail Online

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Crown Princess Mary Of Denmark at the New Year’s Diplomatic Reception on Tuesday

Crown Princess Mary Of Denmark at the New Year’s Diplomatic Reception on Tuesday

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with husband Crown Prince Frederik

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January 1 the couple attended a royal Reception at Amalienborg Castle

Ohio man cleared of murder after 39 years in jail to get $1 million: newspaper

Ohio man cleared of murder after 39 years in jail to get $1 million: newspaper

An Ohio man freed last year after spending 39 years in jail for a murder he did not commit will receive roughly $1 million from the state for his wrongful imprisonment, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reported on Thursday.
The paper said an Ohio Court of Claims judge ordered that the sum be paid to Ricky Jackson, the longest-held U.S. prisoner to be cleared of a crime.
"Wow, I didn’t know that," said Jackson, who learnt the news from a journalist. "Wow, wow, wow, that’s fantastic, man. I don’t even know what to say. This is going to mean so much."
Jackson was convicted along with Wiley Bridgeman and Bridgeman’s brother, Kwame Ajamu, for the 1975 murder of Harold Franks, a money order salesman in the Cleveland area, after a 12-year-old boy testified he saw the attack, court papers show.
The boy, Eddie Vernon, recanted his testimony years later, and told authorities he had never actually witnessed the crime. There was no other evidence linking Jackson to the killing.
Other witnesses confirmed the then-teenaged Jackson was on a school bus at the time of the killing. He had originally been sentenced to death but escaped because of a paperwork error.
Bridgeman was freed soon after Jackson, after the charges were dismissed last November. Although Bridgeman had first been freed in 2024, he was imprisoned again for a probation violation, defense attorneys said.
A Cleveland judge in December dropped all charges against Ajamu, who spent 27 years in jail before having his death sentence commuted and being freed in 2024.
The 39 years Jackson spent in jail was the longest time a prisoner had been held before being exonerated, the Ohio Innocence Project, which provided legal counsel to Jackson, and the National Registry of Exonerations said.
(Reporting by Curtis Skinner in San Francisco; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

Ohio man cleared of murder after 39 years in jail to get $1 million: newspaper

Pioneers In Illinois Gay Marriage Lawsuit Ready For Wedding Bells After 50 Years

Pioneers In Illinois Gay Marriage Lawsuit Ready For Wedding Bells After 50 Years

such an amazing and sweet couple.

Mazel Tov gents

Pioneers In Illinois Gay Marriage Lawsuit Ready For Wedding Bells After 50 Years Of Waiting

Pioneers In Illinois Gay Marriage Lawsuit Ready For Wedding Bells After 50 Years Of Waiting

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Come Monday, everything changes for Chicago same-sex couple Jim Darby and Patrick Bova — in one respect.

Darby and Bova, the lead plaintiffs in Lambda Legal’s successful Illinois Marriage equality lawsuit, will be among 15 couples marrying at the Museum of Contemporary Art the day After the state’s hard-won same-sex Marriage law takes effect.

In other respects, Darby, 81, and Bova, 76, are already married. In 1995, they "wed" in an impromptu ceremony at the grave of Sgt. Leonard Matlovich, the first gay servicemember to out himself, in Washington’s Congressional Cemetery. As of July, the couple will have been together for 51 years.

Once they complete their vows, Darby and Bova will officially be husband and husband in the eyes of the law, giving them new rights, obligations and protections beyond the civil union they entered in 2024.

Darby, a veteran of the Korean War, said he didn’t expect he would live to see his Wedding day.

"I did not think this would ever come," Darby told The Huffington Post. "I was involved with the gay veterans for 20 Years and it seemed like Don’t Ask Don’t Tell would never come to an end. And when it did, it came so fast we were almost caught by surprise."

Darby and Bova first laid eyes on each other on July 17, 1963. Darby had ridden his motorcycle from his home at Grand and Halsted to Hyde Park to visit a friend.

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"I was walking to the beach and I saw this tall handsome guy walking down the street reading a book," he said. "While he was walking. And I whistled at him! My friend panicked and said, ‘We don’t whistle at guys on the South Side!’ But I didn’t give a shit."

Bova, a University of Chicago student at the time, had been out "sort of cruising" to meet someone. He never heard the whistling and kept walking. But about 10:30 at night, Darby saw him again, peering into a bookstore ******** Darby walked up and asked, "Do you have a light?"

"I thought to myself that is a corny line!" Bova remembered. "On the other hand, that was a fail-safe line in those days because most people smoked."

"And that was it," Darby said. By that September, Darby had landed a teaching job at a South Side high school and they were living together in Bova’s apartment. They were "as for-keeps as possible, given our circumstances," Bova said.

"We didn’t, of course, imagine getting married," Bova added. "I don’t think any**** was talking about such things then."

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Bova and Darby in Montreal, Quebec in 1967.


Darby taught in Chicago public schools until 1992. Bova worked as a librarian with the National Opinion Research Center from 1963 until 1998.

Through the years, they’ve shared fond adventures. Hopping into the car and traveling to Mexico and California without a set route were some of Bova’s favorites.

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In Tijuana in 1984.

"We’d just look at the atlas and rely on some serendipity. We were together in the car all those times and I really appreciate it as a precious memory," Bova said.

The two also have been dedicated activists, especially on issues concerning gay veterans. In 1993, Darby was arrested at a White House protest against the military’s Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy.

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"The plan was to sit down and not move," Darby said. "The policeman said, ‘You’re going to get up or I will pick you up.’ I said, ‘Honey, you can pick me up anytime you want!’" He put on white gloves — in those days, any interaction police had with gay people they would wear gloves — and two of them picked me up, carried me away and I was thrown in the paddy wagon."

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It wasn’t Darby’s first arrest. In 1952, when he was home on leave from Korea, Darby and a friend went to Sam’s, a gay bar at Clark and Division. Soon After they arrived, the lights went up and the cops rushed in. Darby, then 21, was charged with disturbing the peace and was jailed for the night.

The next day, he was back at Sam’s for another drink with his friend.

Darby said he has no plans to get arrested again. "Patrick said he won’t bail me out anymore," he joked.

In recent years, Darby and Bova have traveled to the Illinois state capitol in Springfield multiple times to lobby for Marriage equality legislation. They focused their conversations on state lawmakers who were military veterans. One voted in favor of equality After previously saying she was undecided. The couple also spoke at press conferences.

When the Marriage bill was signed into law by Gov. Pat Quinn in November, a photo of Darby and Bova kissing was splashed onto front pages across the country. That night, they wore the "crumpled" corduroy jackets Darby said have become something of an accidental trademark for them in many of their public appearances.

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Marriage comes with another huge benefit for Darby and Bova, who share a home in Chicago’s Hyde Park neighborhood. When they die, they’ll be allowed to be buried next to each other in the Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, according to their wishes. The privilege is only granted to legally married couples.

Ahead of their big day, the two husbands-to-be were asked to describe the other in one word. Neither could.

"What I often say is that when Jim enters the room, it doesn’t matter if it’s with a group of people or even in the morning when he comes down for coffee, he brightens the room," Bova said. "He lightens it and brightens it and brings the atmosphere alive. Every**** feels that way. If I get together with friends and Jim’s not there, it’s not quite the same. He’s a catalyst for happiness."

"I can’t imagine life without Patrick," Darby said. "When I’m away for X number of hours, I begin to wonder what he’s doing now and how he is. And that’s only hours. … I got the best thing on the block."

As for relationship advice for a younger generation? Bova offered a simple suggestion:

"Take the long view. Especially now, for the same-sex couples, that long view is much more promising and inviting with marriage, whatever your ideas about that are. You don’t have to get married, but you now can, and that puts a whole different light on how you interact. You want to not think of this as two weeks or two months, but as Years down the line."

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The Cast of "The Wonder Years" Reunites on Twitter!

The Cast of "The Wonder Years" Reunites on Twitter!

#TBT!: ‘The Wonder Years’ Cast Reunites on Twitter — and the Photos Are Everything: Check Out 11 Other Epic Co-Star Reunions

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The Wonder Years

What would you think if I sang out of tune. Would you stand up and walk out on me?
Excuse us while we have a moment. We’re feeling so many emotions looking at these photos of the Arnold family, Paul Pfeiffer and Winnie Cooper together again in the Arnold kitchen!…

‘The Wonder Years’ Cast Reunites on Twitter —Â*and the Photos Are Everything: Check Out 11 Other Epic Co-Star Reunions | Life & Style

Legends of Rock, 40 years later

Legends of Rock, 40 years later

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(L-R) Musicians Kirk Hammett, Ringo Starr, Joe Walsh, Jimmy Page and Joe Perry

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David Coverdale

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(L-R) Musician Ringo Starr, his wife Barbara Bach, her sister Marjorie Bach and her husband musician Joe Walsh

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(L-R) Musicians Ringo Starr, Joe Walsh and Jimmy Page

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Joe Perry (L) and Jimmy Page