Did Ian McKellen reject the role of Dumbledore? (Photo Credit – Koimoi)

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Ian McKellen is famous for his sharp discernment, even if it means turning down some of the most high-profile gigs. In a BBC HARDtalk interview, he took a trip down memory lane, revealing why he rejected the coveted role of Dumbledore in the Harry Potter franchise—a decision that still raises eyebrows among fans.

After Richard Harris, who originally played the wise headmaster in Harry Potter, passed away in 2002, McKellen seemed the natural choice to fill those iconic robes. But McKellen turned down the role, citing Harris’s strong disapproval of him as the core reason. “I couldn’t take over the part from an actor I had known didn’t approve of me,” McKellen said candidly.

Their feud, if one could call it that, had subtle beginnings but ran deep enough to influence McKellen’s decision. Harris had once dismissed McKellen, along with actors Derek Jacobi and Kenneth Branagh, as “technically brilliant but passionless”—a statement that didn’t sit well with McKellen. In typical fashion, he didn’t shy away from addressing the comment. “Yeah. Nonsense,” McKellen remarked, shrugging off the critique with his trademark wit. He even joked that, while Harris had merely “played a wizard,” he had played “the real wizard” in The Lord of the Rings franchise as Gandalf.

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