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Michael Byrne, Nazi Villain in Indiana Jones and Grindelwald in Harry Potter, Passes Away at 82

01/07/2026 03:53 - Entretenimiento

A Farewell to a Legendary Character Actor

The British actor Michael Byrne passed away on June 20 at the age of 82, according to reports from The Guardian. While the news recently reached the public, the performer had remained active until 2023, when he made his final appearance in the miniseries The Phoebus Files.

Byrne built an impressive career spanning more than six decades across theater, film, and television. Born in London on November 7, 1943, he trained at the prestigious Central School of Speech and Drama before taking his first steps on theatrical stages.

His Most Iconic Roles

For international audiences, Michael Byrne may not have been a household name, but his face was instantly recognizable. He specialized in playing authority figures and villains with a distinctly British menacing charm.

FilmYearCharacter
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade1989Nazi Colonel Ernst Vogel
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 12010Elderly Gellert Grindelwald
Braveheart1995Supporting role
Tomorrow Never Dies1997Supporting role (James Bond film)
The Eagle Has Landed1976Supporting role

A Distinguished Theater Career

Before making his mark in cinema, Byrne began his journey on stage. In 1963, he joined the inaugural company of the National Theatre under the legendary director Laurence Olivier at the Old Vic in London.

He performed in productions of classic plays including:

  • Romeo and Juliet
  • The Seagull
  • The Cherry Orchard
  • Much Ado About Nothing
  • Uncle Vanya

Personal Life and Legacy

Byrne is survived by his wife, actress Carole Nimmons, whom he married in 1965, as well as his two daughters and three grandchildren.

Though rarely a leading man, his face became associated with some of the biggest commercial films of the past decades. His presence in strong character roles earned him international recognition and the respect of colleagues worldwide.

Sources: 20minutos, The Guardian.

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