Harry Potter Cast: Deaths Chronologically Listed
When we lose members of the original *Harry Potter* cast, fans send out a “wands up” in honor of their memory. For many of us, these actors were integral parts of growing up, so to honor their memory, here are all of the *Harry Potter* cast members we’ve lost.
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The first Harry Potter movie came out in 2001, meaning over 20 years have passed since the original cast first took us to Hogwarts and the Wizarding World. Sadly, that also means we’ve had to say goodbye to many of the actors who helped create this magical world.
Richard Harris – Original Dumbledore

Robert Knox – Marcus Belby
Robert Knox portrayed the Slug Club member Marcus Belby in The Half-Blood Prince. Tragically, he was killed in a stabbing at just 18 years old in 2008. His character, though minor, was not recast for the remaining films, leaving a poignant absence.
Elizabeth Spriggs – Original Fat Lady

Timothy Bateson – Kreacher
Timothy Bateson lent his voice to the inherited Black family house elf, Kreacher, in The Order of the Phoenix. He passed away in 2009 at age 83 before the series was complete. Another actor, Simon McBurney, voiced Kreacher for the rest of the Harry Potter films.
Jimmy Gardner – Knight Bus Driver Ernie

Alfred Burke – Armando Dippet
The role of Hogwarts’ former headmaster, Armando Dippet, was filled by actor Alfred Burke in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. He passed away in 2011 at age 92.
Richard Griffiths – Uncle Vernon Dursley

Peter Cartwright – Original Elphias Doge
Peter Cartwright portrayed Order of the Phoenix member Elphias Doge in the Order of the Phoenix film. He passed away prior to the filming of The Deathly Hallows: Part I, so the role was recast. Peter Cartwright died at age 78 in 2013.
Dave Legeno – Fenrir Greyback

Derek Deadman – Original Leaky Cauldron Landlord Tom
In the first Harry Potter film, Derek Deadman played the Leaky Cauldron’s landlord, Tom. He died in 2014 from Diabetes complications, and the role was recast for Tom’s appearances in later films.
David Ryall – Elphias Doge (Deathly Hallows)
David Ryall took over the role of Elphias Doge for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. He died in 2014 at age 79.
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Alan Rickman – Professor Severus Snape

Terence Bayler – The Bloody Baron
The silent but scary Slytherin ghost, the Bloody Baron, was played by Terence Bayler. He passed away in 2016 at the age of 86.
Hazel Douglas – Bathilda Bagshot

John Hurt – Ollivander
Actor Sir John Hurt brought the character of wandmaker Ollivander to life in the Harry Potter films. He died of pancreatic cancer in early 2017, just after his 77th birthday.
Sam Beazley – Portrait of Professor Everard
Dumbledore briefly converses with the portrait of Professor Everard in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. This former headmaster is portrayed by Sam Beazley, who passed away in 2017 at the age of 101.
Robert Hardy – Cornelius Fudge

Verne Troyer – Griphook
In Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, Verne Troyer played Griphook the goblin, although he did not voice the character. The voice acting was performed by Warwick Davis, who later portrayed the character after Troyer’s passing. Troyer sadly died from complications of alcohol intoxication, later ruled a suicide, in 2018.
Paul Ritter – Eldred Worple
Paul Ritter played a minor character and former student of Professor Horace Slughorn in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. He died of a brain tumor in 2021 at age 54.
Helen McCrory – Narcissa Malfoy

Robbie Coltrane – Hagrid

Leslie Phillips – The Sorting Hat
Though we never saw Leslie Phillips on screen, he was the voice behind Hogwarts’ very own Sorting Hat. He died in 2022 at age 98.
Michael Gambon – Dumbledore (Prisoner of Azkaban onwards)
Sir Michael Gambon stepped into the role of Professor Albus Dumbledore in the third Harry Potter film. He died after suffering from pneumonia in 2023 at the age of 82.
Maggie Smith – Professor McGonagall

Simon Fisher-Becker – Fat Friar
Simon Fisher-Becker appeared in the very first Harry Potter movie, the Philosopher’s Stone, as one of Hogwarts’ ghosts, Fat Friar. He passed away in March 2025 at the age of 63.
And that’s all Harry Potter cast deaths in order of their passing.
The Harry Potter movies are streaming now on Peacock.
The above article was updated on 3/10/2025 by Escapist Editorial to include additional Harry Potter cast member.
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