Sir Michael Gambon had also played Detective Maigret in ‘Fantastic Mr Fox’. According to the BBC, which quotes his widow and his son, the actor died “peacefully” after suffering from pneumonia.
Born in October 1940 in Dublin, he began acting in the early 1960s in theatre. Later, Reuters reports, he moved on to television and film.
Notable film roles include the leader of a psychotic mob in Peter Greenaway’s ‘The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover’ in 1989 and the aging King George V in Tom Hooper’s ‘The King’s Speech’ in 2010. But his best-known role was that of Dumbledore in ‘Harry Potter’.
Gambon retired from the stage in 2015, although he continued acting on screen until four years later. In an interview in 2022 she claimed to feel “the luckiest man in the world” thanks to your work.
Personally, he was married to Anne Miller since 1962, with whom he had a son. Likewise, he later was with designer Philippa Hart, with whom he had two children.
With ABC information
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