Richard Harris was extremely possessive about his role as Dumbledore. (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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The Harry Potter franchise is among those franchises we have grown up with. Decades later from its final release, the world of wizards and witches continues to live up to their fans, and it’s not just because of Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron (Rupert Grint), and Hermione (Emma Watson), but the whole new world that made us believe in magic.

Besides Ron, Harry, and Hermione, another character that was loved by Harry Potter fans was the Headmaster of Hogwarts, Professor Dumbledore. In the first two movies, the character was played by Richard Harris, however, due to his untimely demise in 2002, his role was taken over by Michael Gambon.

In Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone and The Chamber of Secrets, Harris starred as the lovable Professor Dumbledore, but due to Hodgkin’s disease, he passed away in August 2002. Before his passing, Harry Potter director Chris Columbus opened up about the later actor not wanting to leave the character behind. The director once shared with The Hollywood Reporter describing the actor as “the single funniest actor person I’ve ever met”.

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