Dumbledore Actor Sir Michael Gambon Mourned by Harry Potter Star James Phelps, Anna Friel, and Katherine Jenkins at Age 82

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Harry Potter star James Phelps has lead the tributes to Sir Michael Gambon following the news of his death at the age of 82.

Sir Michael’s family confirmed on Thursday that the legendary actor had died peacefully in hospital aged 82 following a bout of pneumonia.

Actor James, 37, who played Fred Weasley in the Harry Potter franchise alongside his twin Oliver as his brother George, led the celebrity tributes to Sir Michael.

Anna Friel and Katherine Jenkins also took to social media to look back on their memories with the actor and penned loving tributes to him.

Taking to Twitter, James described his former co-star Sir Michael – who portrayed Albus Dumbledore in six of the eight Harry Potter movies – as a ‘legend’ both on and off screen.

Kind words: Harry Potter star James Phelps (pictured with his twin brother Oliver) has lead the tributes to Sir Michael Gambon following the news of his death at the age of 82

Kind words: Harry Potter star James Phelps (pictured with his twin brother Oliver) has lead the tributes to Sir Michael Gambon following the news of his death at the age of 82

Devastating: Sir Michael's family confirmed on Thursday that the actor, who played Albus Dumbledore in Harry Potter) had died in hospital aged 82 following a bout of pneumonia

Devastating: Sir Michael’s family confirmed on Thursday that the actor, who played Albus Dumbledore in Harry Potter) had died in hospital aged 82 following a bout of pneumonia 

He wrote: ‘Very sorry to hear about the passing of Michael Gambon. He was, on and off the camera, a legend. Just a little memory of Michael.’

Sharing a snap of Sir Michael to Instagram, Anna Friel wrote: ‘One of the best. One of my favorites. Huge respect. ‘The Great Gambon’. You will be mightily missed Sir Michael.’

Jeremy Clarkson also paid tribute to the star as he wrote: ‘I’m so sad to hear that Michael Gambon has died. He was hugely amusing, and such a tremendous guest, we even named a corner after him.’

The towering figure of the British stage and screen began his 60-year career treading the boards with Sir Laurence Olivier and was much-loved with younger audiences as Albus Dumbledore in six of the eight Harry Potter movies.

His rise to one of the world’s most celebrated actors was all the more extraordinary given his humble background, born in Dublin to a working class couple who encouraged him to be an engineer after he left school at 15.

He was nominated for 13 Olivier awards after he appeared in countless productions of works by William Shakespeare, excelling as Othello.  He also starred in a string of hit TV shows and in 1968 won an audition to be the next James Bond in On her Majesty’s Secret Service after Sean Connery quit. But he told producer Albert ‘Cubby’ Broccoli ‘I haven’t got nice hair and I’m a bit fat’ and the part went to George Lazenby.

Famous role: Actor James, 37, who played Fred Weasley in the Harry Potter franchise alongside his twin Oliver as his brother George, led the celebrity tributes to Sir Michael

Famous role: Actor James, 37, who played Fred Weasley in the Harry Potter franchise alongside his twin Oliver as his brother George, led the celebrity tributes to Sir Michael

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Memories: Taking to Twitter, James described his former co-star Sir Michael as a 'legend' both on and off screen and looked back on a lovely memory with the star

Memories: Taking to Twitter, James described his former co-star Sir Michael as a ‘legend’ both on and off screen and looked back on a lovely memory with the star 

Knighted in 1999, he was loved for playing French detective Jules Maigret. As Dumbledore he became world famous after taking the part following the death of fellow Irishman Richard Harris. 

Sir Michael said when he played the headmaster of Hogwarts, he would ‘stick on a beard and play me’, calling it ‘no feat’, although his millions of fans disagreed.

A statement on behalf of his wife Lady Gambon and son Fergus Gambon, issued by publicist Clair Dobbs, said: ‘We are devastated to announce the loss of Sir Michael Gambon.

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Michael Gambon with his wife Lady Gambon, with whom he had a son, Fergus

Michael Gambon and his partner Philippa Hart, with whom he had two young sons

Michael Gambon and his partner Philippa Hart, with whom he had two young sons

In 1999, Sir Michael was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for services to drama

His son Fergus is an auctioneer who is an expert on Antiques Roadshow

In 1999, Sir Michael was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for services to drama. His son Fergus is an auctioneer who is an expert on Antiques Roadshow

Sir Michael with Sir Michael Caine (left) at a press conference for their movie "The Actors" at the Four Seasons Hotel on May 8, 2003 in Dublin

Sir Michael with Sir Michael Caine (left) at a press conference for their movie “The Actors” at the Four Seasons Hotel on May 8, 2003 in Dublin

The actor with Dame Maggie Smith and Lady Antonia Fraser attend the press night of 'Krapp's Last Tape' at the Duchess Theatre on September 22, 2010 in London

The actor with Dame Maggie Smith and Lady Antonia Fraser attend the press night of ‘Krapp’s Last Tape’ at the Duchess Theatre on September 22, 2010 in London

‘Beloved husband and father, Michael died peacefully in hospital with his wife Anne and son Fergus at his bedside, following a bout of pneumonia. Michael was 82.

‘We ask that you respect our privacy at this painful time and thank you for your messages of support and love.’

He married retired mathematician Lady Anne in 1962. Their son Fergus is an expert on ceramics and works for auctioneer’s Bonhams. He also regularly appears on the BBC’s Antiques Roadshow. 

Sir Michael was a working-class boy made good. He was born in Dublin, his mother was a seamstress and his father an engineer for whom the notion of a career on the stage was totally alien.

He left school at 15 with no qualifications, then took up an apprenticeship as a toolmaker. By the age of 21 he was a qualified engineer, but only worked as such for a year before deciding to become an actor. 

Sir Michael, who has won four TV Baftas, is known for his extensive back catalogue of work across TV, film, radio and theatre over a career spanning decades.

Speaking about it recently he said of playing the wizard that he does not ‘have to play anyone really.’

He said: ‘I just stick on a beard and play me, so it’s no great feat. I never ease into a role—every part I play is just a variant of my own personality. I’m not really a character actor at all…’

Away from acting, it was reported in 2015 that he split his time between the £5million country pile he shared with Lady Gambon near Gravesend in Kent, and a home in West London to his young sons, Tom and Will with set designer Philippa Hart in West London. The boys are believed to be in their early teens.

Sir Michael split his time between his wife Lady Anne

Sir Michael split his time between his wife Lady Anne and Philippa Hart, picturd, who is mother to his two young sons Tom and Will

Sir Michael split his time between his wife Lady Anne, left, Philippa Hart, right, who is mother to his two young sons Tom and Will

The star with Philippa Hart and their eldest son Tom at playwright Tom Stoppard's 80th birthday party six years ago

The star with Philippa Hart and their eldest son Tom at playwright Tom Stoppard’s 80th birthday party six years ago

Sir Michael and Philippa had been in a relationship since 2000, when they worked together on the film Longitude, in which he starred as the 18th-century watchmaker John Harrison.

Within a year of their meeting, he was openly introducing her as his girlfriend to Charles Dance, Dame Maggie Smith and other cast members on his next movie, the Oscar-winning Gosford Park, in which he played a philandering aristocrat.

And while his wife was initially said to be devastated by the news, with Sir Michael moving out of their home, she evidently came to terms with the arrangement, as he subsequently moved back in. 

He then split his time between both families, roaring from London to Kent and back in his selection of sports cars including a Ferrari, a Mercedes and a 178mph Audi R8 which were his pride and joy. The actor was always protective when it came to his private life, once replying ‘what wife’ when asked about his marriage.

His love of fast cars was renowned. He was also a qualified pilot.

Former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson has expressed his condolences after the death of Sir Michael Gambon, recalling the actor was such a ‘tremendous guest’ he had a corner named ‘The Gambon’ on the BBC show’s race track, because he went through it on two wheels.

‘I’m so sad to hear that Michael Gambon has died,’ Clarkson tweeted.

‘He was hugely amusing, and such a tremendous guest, we even named a corner after him.’

Harry Potter stars Robbie Coltrane and Michael Gambon in  New York in 2011

Harry Potter stars Robbie Coltrane and Michael Gambon in  New York in 2011

Sir Michael as Winston Churchill in Churchill's Secret, a 2016 drama about the war hero's stroke and its aftermath

Sir Michael as Winston Churchill in Churchill’s Secret, a 2016 drama about the war hero’s stroke and its aftermath 

The actor played the Prime Minister of the UK in 2002 comedy film Ali G Indahouse

The actor played the Prime Minister of the UK in 2002 comedy film Ali G Indahouse 

Sir Michael attends the World Premiere of 'Dad's Army' at Odeon Leicester Square on January 26, 2016

Sir Michael attends the World Premiere of ‘Dad’s Army’ at Odeon Leicester Square on January 26, 2016

The actor starred as Private Godfrey in hit comedy Dad's Army. He is seen in a 2016 pilot

The actor starred as Private Godfrey in hit comedy Dad’s Army. He is seen in a 2016 pilot 

Sir Michael being interviewed by Jeremy Clarkson on Top Gear. He later had a Test Track Corner named after him

Sir Michael being interviewed by Jeremy Clarkson on Top Gear. He later had a Test Track Corner named after him

Sir Michael with Cate Blanchett during a film premiere in London's Leicester Square

Sir Michael with Cate Blanchett during a film premiere in London’s Leicester Square 

The actor starring as Maigret, a French detective

Sir Michael in 1974 show 'Orson Welles Great Mysteries

The actor starring as Maigret, a French detective (left) and in 1974 show ‘Orson Welles Great Mysteries

Sir Michael in 1987 with Dame Judi Dench at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards

Sir Michael in 1987 with Dame Judi Dench at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards

He is also known for playing French detective Jules Maigret in ITV series Maigret, and for starring in the BBC series, The Singing Detective.

Sir Michael made his first appearance on stage in a production of Othello at the Gates Theatre, Dublin in 1962 and was knighted for his contribution to the entertainment industry in 1998.

He put in a memorable performance in the BBC’s 2015 adaptation of JK Rowling’s The Casual Vacancy and his illustrious theatre career includes appearances in Alan Ayckbourn’s The Norman Conquests, The Life Of Galileo and Nicholas Hytner’s National Theatre production of Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2.

In 2016 he appeared as Private Godfrey in the big screen adaptation of Dad’s Army, and his other film roles included period dramas such as 2010’s The King’s Speech, 2001’s Gosford Park and 2017’s Victoria & Abdul.

Sir Michael was also recognised by American awards with Emmy nominations for Mr Woodhouse in 2010 for an adaption of Jane Austen’s Emma and as former US president Lyndon B Johnson in Path To War in 2002.

His turn in David Hare play Skylight, about the fallout of an affair, also led to a Tony nod in 1997 and earlier in 1990 he secured an Olivier Award for comedy performance of the year for diplomatic comedy Man Of The Moment at the Globe, now the Gielgud Theatre.

Gambon retired from the stage in 2015 after struggling to remember his lines in front of an audience due to his advancing age. He once told the Sunday Times Magazine: “It’s a horrible thing to admit, but I can’t do it. It breaks my heart.”

Comedian David Baddiel is among those paying tribute to Sir Michael Gambon, describing his theatre performance as ‘the best acting I’ve ever seen’.

Posting to X, formerly Twitter, Baddiel said: ‘First time I ever went to see any Theatre with a capital T it was Michael Gambon in Brecht’s Life Of Galileo at The National in 1980.

‘It’s still the best stage acting I’ve ever seen. RIP.’

The actor in a 2008 adaptation of Brideshead Revisted with Ben Whishaw and Hayley Atwell

The actor in a 2008 adaptation of Brideshead Revisted with Ben Whishaw and Hayley Atwell

Sir Michael with John Carson and Jennifer Hilary in a 1980 episode of 'Tales Of The Unexpected'

Sir Michael with John Carson and Jennifer Hilary in a 1980 episode of ‘Tales Of The Unexpected’

Sir Michael on the first night of Samuel Becketts 'Endgame' at the Albert Theatre St Martins Lane in London in 2004

Sir Michael on the first night of Samuel Becketts ‘Endgame’ at the Albert Theatre St Martins Lane in London in 2004

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