Michael Gambon
☼ Born on 19 December 1940, in Cabra, Dublin, Ireland
† Died on 27 December 2023, in Witham, Essex, England, UK, cause complications from pneumonia
BiographySir Michael Gambon was born in Cabra, Dublin, Ireland, to Mary (Hoare), a seamstress, and Edward Gambon, an engineer. After joining the National Theatre, under the Artistic Directorship of Sir Laurence Olivier, Gambon went on to appear in a number of leading roles in plays written by Alan Ayckbourn. His career was catapulted in 1980 when he took the lead role in John Dexter's production of "Galileo". Since then, Gambon has regularly appeared at the Royal National Theatre and the RSC. Roles include, King Lear, Othello, Mark Anthony and Volpone. He was described by the late Sir Ralph Richardson as being "The Great Gambon" and he is now considered to be one of the British theatre's leading lights. He was made a CBE in 1992.


In the role of actor

Judy (01/10/2019)

The story of Judy Garland in the twilight of her career is told in Judy. Three decades after her breakthrough role in The Wizard of Oz, Judy Garland (Renée Zellweger) is suffering from depression and substance abuse and is on the verge of losing custody of her two youngest kids to her ex-husband Sidney Luft […]

Victoria and Abdul (29/09/2017)

Queen Victoria begins an unlikely friendship with her Indian servant in Victoria and Abdul. 29 years into the British rule of India, Indian clerk Abdul Karim (Ali Fazal) is sent along with his friend Mohammed (Adeel Akhtar) to present a mughal coin to Queen Victoria (Judi Dench). Victoria takes a fancy to Abdul and ask that he be […]

Blindspot 2014: Fantastic Mr. Fox (23/03/2014)

This month saw the release of, the latest film by Wes Anderson, The Grand Budapest Hotel, which I saw last week.  As such, it seemed fitting that I make my blindspot selection this month the only film of Anderson’s that I had yet to see.  Fantastic Mr. Fox is based on the book by Roald […]

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, Part Two (15/07/2011)

A decade of Harry Potter films ends with this very climatic final installment of the series.  Since this is the second half of a two-part story, the action picks up pretty quickly and it is definitely the most action-packed film in the entire series. After being absent for Part 1, the action returns to Hogwarts, which […]

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (30/07/2009)

As the end of the series approaches, it seems that the main point of this film was to set-up a final chapter so large that it had to be split into two movies. This was definitely the darkest of the Harry Potter films, complete what will probably be the biggest downer ending of the series. […]