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Wise and whimsical, intimidating and vulnerable, noble and flawed, Dumbledoreโs translation from page to screen leaves lots of room for interpretation. Over the years, several incredible actors have had the opportunity to manifest their own version of Dumbledore in front of the camera. Each performer has brought an entirely different aura and approach to Albus, highlighting a different facet of one of the franchise’s most complex and beloved characters.
Honourable Mentions – Stephen Fry & Hugh Laurie

Stephen Fry technically played Dumbledore in the first adaptation of Harry Potter – the audiobooks. He narrated the entire series starting in 1999, giving voice to each of the characters. Over a quarter of a century later, former House lead and Fry’s Blackadder costar (and close friend) Hugh Laurie joined the Dumbledore club in 2025. He plays Dumbledore in Audible’s full-cast reading of all 7 books of the Harry Potter series.
1) Richard Harris

Richard Harris was our first Dumbledore and features in both Sorcererโs Stone and Chamber of Secrets. His interpretation set the bar high, giving audiences their first live image of the character and perfectly embodying the wizard’s quirks. Harrisโ Dumbledore was calm, whimsical, and grandfatherly, with a soft vocal delivery, twinkling eyes, and hits like โAlasโฆ earwax.โ His gentleness matched the tone of the early installments, which leaned into the fairytale-esque wonder of Harryโs first adventures. Sadly, Harris passed away in 2002, requiring a recast, but his legacy as the funny, serene early-era Dumbledore lives on in the first two films, which are rewatched by millions of fans every year.
2) Michael Gambon

After Harrisโ death, Michael Gambon stepped in, beginning with Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, and he brought a different, but necessary, version to the screen. Gambonโs Dumbledore was rougher around the edges, with a more commanding energy and sense of urgency that escalated with the increasingly high-stakes plots. While he could still turn on the charm and whimsy, itโs especially hard to imagine some of the darker moments, like the battle with Voldemort at the Ministry or the epic cave sequence in Half-Blood Prince, without Gambon in the role. We also have him to thank for the โDumbledore asked calmlyโ meme, given that his delivery in Goblet of Fire was decidedly un-calm. Taking on the more mysterious and powerful sides of Dumbledore from the mid-series onward, Gambon captured the burden of leadership during the war and the moral complexity of Dumbledoreโs past and present.











