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Harry Potter’s Dumbledore Actor Michael Gambon Passes Away at 82

Michael Gambon as Dumbledore in Harry Potter

Michael Gambon, who played Hogwarts headmaster Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter films, has passed away at 82.

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The news was reported by the BBC and several different outlets. Gambon’s widow and son revealed he’d died in hospital after a battle with pneumonia.

Gambon first played Dumbledore in 2004’s Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, taking up the role from Richard Harris, who passed away in 2002. From there, Gambon went on to star in the subsequent five movies in the Harry Potter film series. In the years following the end of that series, Gambon featured in such projects as Kingsman: The Golden Circle, Padding 2, and Fortitude.

Outside of his role as Dumbledore, Gambon had roles in 2010’s The King’s SpeechThe Omen, and The Singing Detective. Over the course of his career, he received several high-profile awards, including Olivier, Screen Actors Guild, and BAFTA awards. On numerous other occasions, Gambon was nominated for awards. In 1998, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, making him a member of the Order of the British Empire.

Several actors have posted tributes to the actor online. I’ve included ones from Jared Harris, who is the son of Richard Harris, below alongside one from James Phelps, who played Fred Weasley in the Harry Potter movies.

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Liam Nolan
Liam Nolan is the Managing Editor of The Escapist. After getting his Master of Arts in English in 2016, he began writing about comics, television, movies, and video games, with his work appearing at such outlets as Marvel.com, CBR, and The Mary Sue. When he's not writing on pop culture, you can find Liam working on his creative projects or traveling. He's been with The Escapist since 2023. You can follow him on Twitter @LD_Nolan or on Bluesky @ldnolan.bsky.social.
    Liam Nolan
    Liam Nolan is the Managing Editor of The Escapist. After getting his Master of Arts in English in 2016, he began writing about comics, television, movies, and video games, with his work appearing at such outlets as Marvel.com, CBR, and The Mary Sue. When he's not writing on pop culture, you can find Liam working on his creative projects or traveling. He's been with The Escapist since 2023. You can follow him on Twitter @LD_Nolan or on Bluesky @ldnolan.bsky.social.

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