‘He was a special actor’: Daniel Radcliffe, Ralph Fiennes…Harry Potter stars pay tribute to Michael Gambon

‘He was a special actor’: Daniel Radcliffe, Ralph Fiennes…Harry Potter stars pay tribute to Michael Gambon

Harry Potter mourns. The saga recently lost one of its most iconic figures with the death of Michael Gambon, who played the revered Professor Albus Dumbledore six times. He was 82 years old.

“We are devastated to announce the loss of Sir Michael Gambon” His family writes about this in a statement. “A beloved husband and father, Michael died peacefully in hospital with his wife or child and son Fergus at his bedside following pneumonia.”

It was logical to pay respect to the memory of the actor. After losing Michael Gambon, the world just got a lot less fun. He was one of the most brilliant and easy-going actors I’ve ever had the privilege of working with, but despite his immense talent, he’s the one I’ll remember the most. That’s how much he enjoyed doing his job.” writes Daniel Radcliffe in a lengthy press release that has been shared Deadline.

He adds: “He was cheeky, irreverent and funny. He loved his work but never seemed to be defined by it. He was an incredible teller of stories and jokes, and had a habit of blurring the line between fact and fiction when talking to journalists, meaning he was. Also one of The most entertaining person you could want to hold a press conference with.

I spent the most time working with Michael on the sixth film, and he made the hours we spent together in front of the green screen more memorable and fun than intended.

The author of the saga, J.K. Rowling obviously didn’t pay tribute to Gambon on her X account (formerly Twitter). “That’s when I heard the terrible news about Michael Gambon. I first saw him in King Lear in 1982, and if I had told you then that this brilliant actor would appear in one of my creations, I would have thought you. They were crazy.

Michael was a wonderful person as well as an outstanding actor and I loved working with him, not just on Harry Potter A place to hold. My deepest condolences to Michael’s family and all who loved him.”

Ralph Fiennes, who played Voldemort, said for himself “deeply saddened” After learning about his death, he published a message on his Instagram account. “He brought immeasurable joy to Harry Potter fans around the world with his humor, kindness and grace. We will forever hold his memory in our hearts.”

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“So sad to hear about Michael. He brought so much warmth and mischief to the set every day.” writes Rupert Grint, alias Ron Weasley in the saga, on his Instagram. “She captivated me as a child and became a personal role model for finding fun and eccentricity in life. I send all my love to her family.”

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Jason Isaacs, who played the role of Lucius Malfoy, greets A “great” actor. “I learned what acting can be from Michael in The Singing Detective – complex, vulnerable and completely human.”

James Phelps, who played Fred Weasley, It evokes the memory of shooting On the 6th part of the saga. “During the filming of Harry Potter 6, I worked in the art direction department throughout the shoot (except for the days when I was acting) and because of that I spent many hours with Michael.

He was always very funny and welcoming in sharing all his knowledge. One day we were shooting the final scene at Dumbledore’s Clock Tower, which was obviously quite an intense scene. In between fixes, Michael asked me what I was doing this weekend.

My brother and I happened to be reading Peter and the Wolf with the Manchester Orchestra. “Do you have the script with you?” he asked me. So we spent what should have been her free time at my weekend gig. This is a memory I will always cherish as one of the highlights of my HP days. “

Fiona Shaw, who played Petunia Dursley, remembers Gambon as a “Liar, just brilliant and brilliant liar”he said on BBC 4. “There was nothing like him, he could do anything.”

We’ll end this round of tributes with Jared Harris, who is none other than the son of Albus Dumbledore’s first interpreter, Richard Harris, who died after the first two films and was briefly replaced by Michael Gambon.

“Humorous! A brilliant actor. I’ve seen him on stage a few times and he’s indelible in my memory. He replaced my father as Dumbledore, which was quite appropriate since he replaced Brando as my father’s favorite actor.


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