Michael Gambon, 'Harry Potter' actor who played Dumbledore, dies at 82
Michael Gambon, 'Harry Potter' actor who played Dumbledore, dies at 82

Michael Gambon, 'Harry Potter' actor who played Dumbledore, dies at 82

Michael Gambon, 'Harry Potter' actor who played Dumbledore, dies at 82
Michael Gambon, 'Harry Potter' actor who played Dumbledore, dies at 82
Gambon who asked calmly?
Of motorsport fame as well.....namesake of Top Gear's Gambon corner!
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Thank you, ctrl+f did not fail me today.
That was my immediate thought
There had to be a better picture
Honestly? Not really. He did not age well. But it was part of his charm. Why should only attractive people have lead roles?
This is the second actor that’s died after playing dumbledore. The only conclusion is the part is cursed.
Yes. It is cursed with old age.
Waiting for the third one to die now...
I for one, hope Jude Law will stay with us for a long time still.
He was in the best Doctor Who Christmas Special
And he was so much better there than in Harry Potter too. Either he didn't like that role or he got bad direction.
Smith seriously had the best specials, and A Christmas Carol is so great. Gambon did a fantastic job in the episode.
Rest in peace.
Growing up, I loved the Harry Potter movies. I really, really did.
But part of growing older is realizing that I didn't like Harry Potter as much as I use to.
All good things will unfortunately come to an end one day, but there's not a set ending to our stories yet.
We should make the best of the time we have here.
The Potterverse (shoot me) suffers from the same problem as Star Wars: an overzealous creator who, as it turns out, probably just got lucky the first time around and is doing their best to sully any good memories people may have of the franchise.
He was amazing in Gosford Park (2001). It's sad it's such a little known movie.
I adore that film. It was the template for Downton Abbey, created by the writer of Gosford Park.
Julian Fellowes!
It’s strange that it’s not as well known given that it was Julian Fellowes’ proto-Downton Abbey. It’s one of my favorite movies of all time and it’s like a who’s-who of the best of British actors.
The cast is absolute dynamite. It's one of my vary favorite as well.
It's weird, I thought there were a ton of great performances in that movie, and yet I really didn't like it at all. I've even watched it twice because I thought maybe I missed something the first time, but nope.
He's terrific in it though.
It goes against the usual, overly romanticised trope for Country House dramas, to be much more gritty and seedy. I like it. Lots of cameos too, a real ensemble piece.
It does have a weird vibe to it, I'll admit. I do love it myself though.
I liked him in Layer Cake
I know its way down the list of his credits, but i thought he was amazing in Layer Cake.
Me and my friend quote the shit out of Eddie Temple all the time.
I'm not a Harry Potter fan, but he was amazing in the BBC TV series "The Singing Detective," later turned into a very disappointing Robert Downey, Jr. film.
EDIT: Another great performance he gave was in the miniseries "Longitude," about clockmaker John Harrison's amazing contribution to the world.
It's like experiencing it all over again :(
Uh oh, Jude Law, you're next!
He reaches Kings Cross Station
He'll get where he's going. 😢
Damn, I was literally just having a conversation about Michael Gambon yesterday. Spooky. RIP.
That's not spooky. It's the law of large numbers.
Pretty sure Dumbledore was not Michael Gambon’s defining work.
I agree, but unfortunately these articles usually choose the most recent and/or widely known work to mention in the headline even if it may not adequately represent the best of the person's career.
Yeah, it was definitely TOYS...
Shit
What a good man!
Rest In Peace, Prophet Varen. I will always hear your voice when I see the word "Vestige".
You'll be missed.
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...aaaand across the line.
He’s been in many great films and tv shows but that curve is what I’ll always remember him for
Same. I would imagine the trio will be heartbroken today.