Michael Gambon, , Who Played Dumbledore
in ‘Harry Potter,’ , Dead at 82.
Gambon "died peacefully in hospital" after battling pneumonia, his family said on Sept. 28.
We are devastated to announce the loss of Sir Michael Gambon, Michael Gambon's wife, Anne, and son, Fergus, via statement .
We ask that you respect our privacy
at this painful time and thank you for
your messages of support and love, Michael Gambon's wife, Anne, and son, Fergus, via statement .
Gambon was best known for taking over the role of Dumbledore in 'Harry Potter' after the death of Richard Harris, NBC News reports.
But the acclaimed actor had
much more under his belt.
In 1962, he became a founding member of the National Theatre at the Old Vic in London alongside Derek Jacobi and Maggie Smith.
His theater presence landed him many TV
and film roles, such as the lead in 1986's
'The Singing Detective,' which made
him a household name in the U.K.
His theater presence landed him many TV
and film roles, such as the lead in 1986's
'The Singing Detective,' which made
him a household name in the U.K.
Other notable films he's appeared in include 'The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover,' 'The King's Speech' and 'Victoria & Abdul.'.
Throughout his career, he won four British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards, two Critics' Circle Theatre awards, three Laurence Oliver awards and two ensemble SAG awards, NBC News reports.
In 1998, he was knighted for his drama services.
Gambon retired from performing on stage in 2015 when
he began to have trouble remembering his lines