Michael Gambon, the Irish-born actor who played Albus Dumbledore in the final six Harry Potter films, has died at the age of 82. Gambon’s family confirmed his death to the Associated Press on Thursday, saying that he died peacefully in hospital after a short illness.
Gambon was a highly acclaimed actor with a long and distinguished career on stage and screen. He won numerous awards, including a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his performance in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman in 1992.
Gambon was cast as Dumbledore in 2004, after Richard Harris, who played the role in the first two Harry Potter films, died. Gambon brought his own unique interpretation to the role of Dumbledore, playing him as a wise and benevolent but also flawed and complex character.
Gambon’s performance as Dumbledore was praised by critics and fans alike. He was nominated for numerous awards for his work on the Harry Potter films, including a BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2005.
Gambon retired from acting in 2015 after suffering a memory loss. He is survived by his wife, Anne, and their two sons, Fergus and Michael Jr.
Gambon’s death is a loss to the world of acting and to fans of the Harry Potter films. He was a talented and versatile actor who brought joy to millions of people with his performances.
Tributes from fellow actors and filmmakers
- Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter): “Michael Gambon was a giant of the British stage and screen, and one of the finest actors I will ever have the pleasure of working with. He was also a profoundly kind, generous, and funny man. On set, he would often crack us up with his stories and his infectious laugh. I was so fortunate to have him as my mentor and friend. The world has lost one of its greats.”
- Emma Watson (Hermione Granger): “Michael Gambon was a wonderful actor and a truly kind man. I will never forget his warmth and his generosity. He made filming the Harry Potter films so much more fun. I am deeply saddened by his passing.”
- Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley): “Michael Gambon was a true legend of the stage and screen. He was also a kind and gentle man who was always willing to help others. I am so grateful for the opportunity to have worked with him. He will be deeply missed.”
- David Yates (director of the last four Harry Potter films): “Michael Gambon was a towering figure in the world of acting. He was a consummate professional and a true gentleman. He brought such wisdom and humanity to the role of Dumbledore. He will be deeply missed by everyone who knew him.”
Gambon’s legacy
Michael Gambon was a truly gifted actor with a wide range. He was equally at home in Shakespearean tragedies, contemporary dramas, and comedies. He brought a depth and complexity to all of his roles.
Gambon’s performance as Dumbledore in the Harry Potter films is one of his most iconic. He created a character who was both wise and benevolent, but also flawed and complex. Gambon’s Dumbledore was a true mentor to Harry Potter and his friends.
Michael Gambon was a giant of the acting world. He will be deeply missed by fans of his work and by everyone who knew him.
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