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REAL NAME:Michael Gambon
NICKNAME:Michael Gambon
DOB: October 19, 1940
BIRTHPLACE: Cabra, Dublin
NATIONALITY: British, Irish
BIRTH SIGN: Libra
PROFESSION: Actor
FATHER: Not Known
MOTHER: Not Known
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SPOUSE / WIFE: NA
CHILDREN: NA
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/gambonmichael/?hl=en
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/michaelgambon?lang=en
FACEBOOK: NA


Michael Gambon Bio

Sir Michael John Gambon (CBE) is a British actor who was born in Ireland and is well-known for his cinema and theatrical performances. He was raised in North London, the United Kingdom, as the son of an Irish immigrant. Meanwhile, he was studying tool-making and acting, and he began his stage career with minor roles in Irish theatre during his time there. Working with a variety of theatrical organisations, he played lead roles in Shakespearean plays, while also appearing in films and television shows at the same time. The Life of Galileo, King Lear, and Skylight were among the pieces that helped him establish himself as a professional thespian.

His on-screen appearances brought him not only popularity, but also multiple prizes. He is best recognised for his portrayal of ‘Albus Dumbledore, the Principal of Hogwarts’ in the ‘Harry Potter’ film series, in which he received critical acclaim. He has a strong interest in mechanical things such as weapons, clocks, and automobiles, and he has a collection of over 800 vintage firearms. He was previously married to Anne Miller, with whom he had a son, but the couple later divorced. He is currently in a relationship with Philippa Hart, with whom he shares two children.

Michael Gambon was born on October 19, 1940, in Cabra, Dublin, Ireland. He is an Irish actor and director. When Gambon was five years old, his father, Edward Gambon, an engineer, and his mother, Mary (née Hoare), a seamstress, moved from their home in the countryside to London.

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He grew raised in the Mornington Crescent neighbourhood of North London, in an Irish immigrant community. The strong Roman Catholic upbringing he received resulted in him serving at the altar. He attended the ‘St. Aloysius Boys’ School’ in Somers Town where he received his education. His secondary education was completed at St. Aloysius College in Highgate, London, and Crayford Secondary School in North End, Kent. He, on the other hand, dropped out of school when he was 15 years old.

He subsequently went on to work as an apprentice toolmaker with ‘Vickers Armstrong’, where he eventually became an engineer. Meanwhile, he was studying classical acting at the “Royal Academy of Dramatic Art,” where he received his bachelor’s degree in the field while still in his toolmaking training. Gambon gained admission to Dublin’s ‘Gate Theater’ by creating a letter and submitting it along with a CV that depicted a fictitious theatrical career. In 1962, he made his stage debut in a small role in the ‘Gate Theater’ production of ‘Othello.’ The following year, Sir Laurence Oliver took note of him and invited him to join his newly formed ‘National Theater Company.’ He appeared in a number of ‘NT productions’ under the direction of directors such as John Dexter and William Gaskell, and he was known for his character performances.

The Birmingham Repertory Company cast him in the title roles of Shakespearean classics such as “Othello,” “Macbeth,” and “Coriolanus.” He joined the company in 1967 and has since gone on to play title roles in other Shakespearean productions such as “Macbeth.”


His cinematic career began in 1965 with Laurence Oliver’s ‘Othello,’ which was his first role. His role as a romantic hero in the BBC television series “The Borderer” ran from 1968 to 1970. In that period, he was considered for the role of “James Bond,” but was rejected since he was a well-known face in Hollywood.

When Alan Aychbourn directed ‘The Norman Conquests’ in 1974, his theatre work received its first critical recognition. ‘Betrayal’ by the ‘National Theater’ was the next performance, and his subtle performance was praised for its elegance. In the 1980 Brecht drama ‘The Life of Galileo,’ directed by John Dexter, he received critical acclaim for his commanding stage presence and forceful performance.

He garnered numerous honours for his performance in ‘King Lear,’ as well as for other plays, including Harold Pinter’s ‘Old Times,’ ‘Mountain Language,’ and ‘Volpone.’ In 1995, his performance in David Hare’s ‘Skylight’ garnered a great deal of attention and admiration. This production first premiered at the ‘National Theater,’ then moved on to the ‘Wyndham’s Theater,’ and then played for four months at the ‘Broadway Theater.’

With Dennis Potter’s 1986 miniseries ‘The Singing Detective,’ he received notoriety and accolades for his performance. He appeared in various films, including the controversial picture ‘The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover,’ in which he co-starred with Helen Mirren, as well as Barry Levinson’s ‘Toys’ (1992), Kroly Makk’s ‘The Gambler’ (1997), ‘Dancing at Lughnasa’ (1998), and ‘Sleepy Hollow’ (1999).

A few examples of Gambon’s notable television work include his award-winning portrayal in the series ‘Wives and Daughters’ (1999), a television version of Becket’s ‘Endgame’ (2001), and a comedic role in ‘Perfect Strangers’ (2001), among other things. Several nominations were bestowed to him for his portrayal of ‘President Lyndon B. Johnson’ in the 2002 television movie “Path to War.”

His on-stage credits include “Davies” in the 2001 production of “The Caretaker” by Patrick Marber, and “A Number” alongside Daniel Craig in Caryl Churchill’s “A Number,” which he co-starred in with Daniel Craig in 2002. After that, he continued to work in the theatre, appearing in a number of shows, including “Endgame” (2004), “Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2” (2005), “No Man’s Land” (2008), and “All That Fall” (2012), to name a few examples.

The character of ‘Albus Dumbledore, the Headmaster of Hogwarts,’ in J.K. Rowling’s ‘Harry Potter’ franchise, which made him famous around the world, is his most well-known. Following the death of Richard Harris, who had initially played the role, Gambon was cast in the third instalment of the series, ‘Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,’ in which he reprised the role. He has played the character in all five of the most recent “Harry Potter” films.

As a radio actor, he has been in a number of plays, including Harold Pinter’s “Betrayal” (1990), Beckett’s “Embers” (2006), and “The Homecoming” (2006). (2007).

He has also worked as a voice actor for a variety of projects, including the ‘Guinness Ads’, ‘Joe’s Palace’ (1997), and Mrs. Gaskell’s ‘Cranford’ novels for BBC television, among others. He was born in London, England. Jonny Lee Miller and Romola Garai co-starred in the television adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel “Emma,” in which he was also featured. His performance as ‘Mr. Woodhouse’ in the musical won him nominations for several awards.

Gambon made an appearance on BBC’s ‘Top Gear’ in 2002, driving a Suzuki Liana. He drove so fiercely around the final bend of the circuit that the automobile only had two wheels to travel! In his honour, the area around that particular location was designated as ‘Gambon Corner.’

Since then, he has worked on films such as Dustin Hoffman’s directorial debut, “Quartet,” the television series “Fortitude,” the film “Mad to Be Normal,” and the film “Quartet” (2016). In 2015, he made the decision to leave the theatre industry since it was becoming increasingly difficult for him to memorise dialogue. In 1990, he was made a ‘Commander of the Order of the British Empire,’ which is the highest civilian honour in the United Kingdom (CBE). ‘Knight Bachelor,’ as he was known at the time, was awarded to him in July 1998.

Laurence Oliver Award nominee thirteen times, he received the award in each of the last two years. The plays “Man of the Moment” (1990) and “A Chorus of Disapproval” (1991) earned him the “Laurence Oliver Award” for “Best Comedy Performance” in the category of “Best Comedy Performance” (1986). He received the ‘Laurence Oliver Award for Best Actor’ for his performance in the film ‘A view from the Bridge’ (1988).


“The Singing Detective” (1987), “Wives and Daughters” (2000), “Longitude” (2001), and “Perfect Stranger” (2001) were among the films in which he appeared that earned him four BAFTA TV Awards for Best Actor (2002). He was nominated for a ‘Golden Globe Award’ and a ‘Emmy Award’ for his performance in ‘Path of War’ (2002), and he received another ‘Emmy Award’ nomination for his performance in ‘Emma’ (2003). (2019). He received two ‘Screen Actors Guild Awards’ for his performances in ‘Gosford Park’ (2001) and ‘The King’s Speech’ (2001). (2011). He is a very quiet individual who prefers to remain out of the spotlight and who does not reveal anything about his personal life. In 1962, he tied the knot with Anne Miller. Fergus, their son, is a ceramics expert who works for the family business.

Since 2002, Gambon has been in a relationship with Philippa Hart, who is his long-term girlfriend. They are the parents of two kids, Michael (who was born in May 2007) and William (Born in June, 2009). Dame Mary (Hoare), a seamstress, and Edward Gambon, an engineer, were the parents of Sir Michael Gambon, who was born in Cabra, Dublin, Ireland. After joining the National Theatre, which was then under the artistic direction of Sir Laurence Olivier, Gambon went on to act in a series of important parts in plays written by Alan Ayckbourn, several of which were directed by Olivier himself. He received a major boost in his career in 1980 when he was cast as the lead in John Dexter’s production of “Galileo.” Since then, Gambon has appeared on a regular basis at the Royal National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. King Lear, Othello, Mark Anthony, and Volpone are just a few of the roles available. He was once referred to as “The Great Gambon” by the late Sir Ralph Richardson, and he is now widely regarded as one of the leading lights of British theatre. In 1992, he was awarded the CBE.

In recognition of his contributions to drama, he was granted the CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the 1990 Queen’s New Year Honours List and was made a Knight Bachelor in the 1998 Queen’s New Year Honours List for his services to the arts.

After George Lazenby departed the series, I auditioned for the role of James Bond, but was turned down because the producers did not want to recruit another unknown. When Richard Harris died in 2002, he was recognised as the Professor Dumbledore in the Harry Potter film series and television series.

As a result of his performance in “A Chorus of Disapproval,” he was won the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Comedy Performance in 1986 (1985 season). His performance in “A View from the Bridge” earned him the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Actor in a New Play in 1988 (1987 season) for his outstanding contribution to the theatre.

The Comedy Theatre’s production of “The Caretaker” garnered him a nomination for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Actor in 2001 (2000 season) for his work on that production. For his portrayal in “The Unexpected Man,” he was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in the category of Best Actor in 1999 (the season of 1998).

He was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1998 for his work in “Tom and Clem” at the Aldwych Theatre, which earned him a nomination for Best Actor of the 1997 Season. A Number at the Royal Court Theatre Downstairs earned him a nomination for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 2003 for Best Actor in a Play of the Year for his work in the play.

For his portrayal in A View from the Bridge, he was won the 1987 London Evening Standard Theate Award for Best Actor. As a result of his performances in The Caretaker at the Comedy Theatre and Cressida at the Albery Theatre, he was given the 2000 London Critics Circle Theatre Award (Drama) for Best Actor for his work in both productions.

The Best Actor Award (Drama Theatre Award) for his performance in Man of the Moment was given to him by the London Critics Circle Theatre Award (formerly known as the Drama Theatre Award) in 1990. For his portrayal in Volpone, he was given the 1995 London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.

Because of his performance on two wheels when driving around the last bend of the “Top Gear” (BBC TV, Season 1, episode 8; 2002) test track during their Star in a Reasonably Priced Car segment, the corner was named after him.

He dislikes being interviewed, and he has admitted in the past that he lies during interviews in order to make them more intriguing. The actor, when questioned whether or not it was difficult to play a homosexual, said that it was not difficult for him because he used to be one himself but was forced to give up due to the fact that it made his eyes water.

While appearing on the BBC’s “Top Gear,” Gambon participated in the show’s customary “Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car” segment, which is a regular feature on the programme. He managed to get around the final corner of the track on two wheels, and the corner has been dubbed “Gambon” by the show’s hosts in celebration of his accomplishment.

Two monarchs of England were played by him: King Edward VII in The Lost Prince (2003) and his son, King George V, in The King’s Speech (2007). (2010). Path to War was another film in which he appeared as President Lyndon Johnson of the United States (2002).

Doctor Who Magazine readers chose him as the best supporting actor in the 2010 film Doctor Who: A Christmas Carol (Doctor Who). Acting in Harold Pinter’s “No Man’s Land” at the Duke of York Theatre in London, alongside David Walliams and David Bradley.  As of 2022, has appeared in three films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: The Insider (1999), Gosford Park (2001) and The King’s Speech (2010). In the end, the latter was victorious in the category.

In addition to his award-winning performance in the series ‘Wives and Daughters’ (1999), Gambon has also been in a television adaptation of Becket’s ‘Endgame’ (2001), and he had a humorous role in the film ‘Perfect Strangers’ (2000). “Path to War,” a 2002 television movie, garnered him several nominations for his depiction of “President Lyndon B. Johnson.”

His stage credits include “Davies” in the 2001 production of “The Caretaker” by Patrick Marber, and “A Number” alongside Daniel Craig in Caryl Churchill’s “A Number,” in which he co-starred with Daniel Craig in 2002. His film credits include “The Caretaker,” in which he played “Davies,” in which he co-starred with Daniel Craig in 2002. Following that, he continued to work in the theatre, playing in a variety of productions such as “Endgame” (2004), “Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2” (2005), “No Man’s Land” (2008), and “All That Fall” (2012), to mention a few.


In J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” franchise, he is best recognised for his portrayal of “Albus Dumbledore, the Headmaster of Hogwarts,” which made him famous throughout the world. The role of Harry Potter was originally played by Richard Harris, who died in the middle of the filming of the third instalment in the series, ‘Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,’ in which Gambon resumed the role. He has appeared in all five of the most recent “Harry Potter” films, in which he has played the character.

“Betrayal,” by Harold Pinter (1990), Beckett’s “Embers,” (2006), and the radio play “The Homecoming” (2007) are among the productions in which he has appeared as a radio actor (2006). (2007).

Mr. Gaskell’s ‘Cranford’ novels for BBC television, among other ventures, have featured him as a voice actor, including the ‘Guinness Ads,’ ‘Joe’s Palace,’ (1997), and the ‘Guinness Ads,’ among others. He was born in the English capital of London.

He appeared in the television adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel “Emma,” in which he was also a co-star with Romola Garai, which was directed by Jonny Lee Miller. His portrayal of ‘Mr. Woodhouse’ in the musical earned him nominations for a number of accolades and honours.

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Michael Gambon
Independent Talent Group Ltd.
40 Whitfield Street
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Michael Gambon Official website: http://www.independenttalent.com/

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