The passing of Sir Michael Gambon celebrated for his portrayal of Professor Dumbledore in the Harry Potter series, has left a void in the entertainment industry.
Fond tributes have poured in from co-stars and colleagues who worked with him over the years.
Daniel Radcliffe, who shared the screen with Sir Michael in the Harry Potter films, described him as a "brilliant, effortless" actor who was deeply passionate about his craft.
Radcliffe reminisced about the fun they had on set, emphasizing how Sir Michael found joy in his work without letting it define him.
Emma Watson, who played Hermione Granger, expressed gratitude to Sir Michael for showing them how to carry greatness with humility.
She admired his ability to balance seriousness with gravitas in his performances.
JK Rowling, the creator of the Harry Potter universe, paid tribute to the "wonderful man" and "outstanding actor" who had initially captivated her with his acting prowess in "King Lear" back in 1982.
Fiona Shaw, another cast member, hailed Sir Michael's versatility as an actor, acknowledging that he could excel in any role he undertook.
Sir Michael's six-decade career spanned film, television, theatre, and radio. He earned acclaim for his work in productions like "The Singing Detective," "Maigret," and "The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover."
His transition into Hollywood saw him in films such as "Sleepy Hollow," "Gosford Park," and a cameo in "Ali G Indahouse."
Though he had a prolific film career, Sir Michael accepted the challenge of succeeding Richard Harris as Dumbledore in the Harry Potter series.
His impact on the franchise and his co-stars was profound, as he left an indelible mark on the wizarding world.
Sir Michael Gambon's legacy lives on through his extensive body of work and the heartfelt memories shared by those who had the privilege of working alongside him