
Biography
Sir Michael John Gambon (October 19, 1940 – September 27, 2023) was an Irish-English actor. Gambon started his acting career with Laurence Olivier as one of the original members of the Royal National Theatre. Over his six-decade-long career, he received three Olivier Awards and four BAFTA TV Awards. In 1998, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for services to drama. Gambon appeared in many productions of works by William Shakespeare such as Othello, Hamlet, Macbeth and Coriolanus. Gambon was nominated for thirteen Olivier Awards, winning three times for A Chorus of Disapproval (1985), A View from the Bridge (1987), and Man of the Moment (1990). In 1997, Gambon made his Broadway debut in David Hare's Skylight, earning a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play nomination. Gambon made his film debut in Othello (1965). His other notable films include The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989), The Wings of the Dove (1997), The Insider (1999), Gosford Park (2001), Amazing Grace (2006), The King's Speech (2010), Quartet (2012), and Victoria & Abdul (2017). Gambon also appeared in the Wes Anderson films The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) and Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009). Gambon gained wider recognition through his role of Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter film series from 2004 to 2011, replacing Richard Harris following his death in 2002. For his work on television, he received four BAFTA Awards for The Singing Detective (1986), Wives and Daughters (1999), Longitude (2000), and Perfect Strangers (2001). He also received two Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Path to War (2002) and Emma (2009). Gambon's other notable projects include Cranford (2007) and The Casual Vacancy (2015). In 2017, he received the Irish Film & Television Academy Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2020, he was listed at No. 27 on The Irish Times's list of Ireland's greatest film actors.
Awards & recognition
- Irish Film & Television Awards · 2017
- British Independent Film Award – The Richard Harris Award · 2012
- Evening Standard Theatre Awards · 2010
- Knight Bachelor · 1998
- Evening Standard Theatre Awards · 1995
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- Commander of the Order of the British Empire · 1990
- Laurence Olivier Awards · 1990
- Sitges Film Festival Best Actor award · 1989
- Evening Standard Theatre Awards · 1987
- Laurence Olivier Awards · 1987
- Laurence Olivier Awards · 1986
- Primetime Emmy Award — Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie · 2010 · nominated
- Golden Globe Award — Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film · 2002 · nominated
- Primetime Emmy Award — Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie · 2002 · nominated
- Tony Award — Best Actor in a Play · 1997 · nominated
Filmography50+ titles

Cranford

The Storyteller: Greek Myths

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Little Wolf's Book of Badness

Doctor Who: A Christmas Carol

Fantastic Mr. Fox

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

The King's Speech

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Emma

Top Gear

Maigret

Paddington 2

Unity

The Hollow Crown

The Insider

The Lost Prince

Open Range

Sleepy Hollow

Little Women

Paddington

The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou

Restless

The Death & Life of John F. Donovan

Kingsman: The Golden Circle

Victoria & Abdul

Amazing Grace

Layer Cake

Deep Blue

Fortitude

The Book of Eli

Gosford Park

Squanto: A Warrior's Tale

Tales of the Unexpected

Judy

Fearless

Luck

Path to War

The Willows in Winter

A Dry White Season

Monster Maker

Bergerac

Viceroy's House

The Wings of the Dove

Common

Muse of Fire

Quartet