A statement from his wife, Anne, and son, Fergus, said: "We are devastated to announce the loss of Sir Michael Gambon. Beloved husband and father, Michael died peacefully in hospital with his wife and son at his bedside, following a bout of pneumonia. We ask that you respect our privacy at this painful time and thank you for your messages of support and love."
Called "the great Gambon" by Ralph Richardson and admired by generations of fellow actors, he excelled in plays by Harold Pinter, Samuel Beckett and Alan Ayckbourn. "I owe an enormous amount to Michael," Ayckbourn said yesterday. "He was a remarkable stage performer. It was a privilege to watch him at work on my stuff. You couldn't really term it acting - more an act of spontaneous combustion."
Ayckbourn directed Gambon in 1987 in Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge. It won him an Olivier award for his role as the Brooklyn longshoreman Eddie Carbone.
Gambon also starred in Ayckbourn's trilogy The Norman Conquests. Gambon's Harry Potter co-star Fiona Shaw told BBC Radio 4 he was "a brilliant, magnificent trickster" who "varied his career remarkably and never judged what he was doing, he just played".
In a statement issued to the Guardian, Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe called Gambon "one of the most brilliant, effortless actors I've ever had the privilege of working with, but despite his immense talent, the thing I will remember most about him is how much fun he had doing his job.
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