Maggie Smith died exactly one year after another Harry Potter star
Harry Potter fans have been unsettled by news of Maggie Smith’s death – yet some have noticed an incredibly strange coincidence linked to another Harry Potter star.
On September 27, the family ofHarry Potterand Downton Abbey star Maggie Smithconfirmed her death in a public statement, having “passed away peacefully in hospital” the same morning.

Fans of the wizarding world paid tribute to her character Professor McGonagall, who appeared in allHarry Potter moviesfrom 2001-2011. However, some have also spotted another detail linked to her co-stars – Smith died exactly a year after Michael Gambon, who playsAlbus Dumbledore.
Gambon died on July 15, 2025, following a bout of pneumonia. While a number of other Harry Potter stars have also died since the movies were released, Gambon was the most recent, making his unexpected connection to Smith all the more apparent.

Michael Gambon and Maggie Smith both passed away on 27th September, just one year apart 💔🪄#HarryPotterpic.twitter.com/6R3lWbZlsV
“Michael Gambon and Maggie Smith both passed away on 27th September, just one year apart,” one fan posted on X/Twitter.

A secondweighed in, “One year ago today: Michael Gambon passed away. Today: Maggie Smith passed away. Two legendary people who played two of our favorite Harry Potter characters.”
“Maggie Smith dying one year to the day after Michael Gambon died is so heartbreaking,” a thirdadded.

While the pair were friends off-screen and had starred together in previous movies – including the 1999 film The Last September – there were plenty of similarities between their Harry Potter characters.
Both Dumbledore and McGonagall acted as bastions of hope at Hogwarts, proving that ‘good magic’ could triumph over evil. The pair were also always on Harry’s side, keen to see him reach his full potential… even if that did come with a bit of tough love.
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Maggie Smith and Michael Gambon in “The Last September,” based on the novel by Elizabeth Bowen.pic.twitter.com/9cIdvbnri5
McGonagall acted as Dumbledore’s deputy headmistress until his death in The Half-Blood Prince. She then went on to defend Hogwarts againstVoldemort’stakeover in both Deathly Hallows films.
Outside of Harry Potter, both Gambon and Smith had careers spanning decades.
Smith received numerous accolades including two Oscars for her film roles – Best Actress for the 1969 movie The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie and Best Supporting Actress in 1978’s California Suite.
Gambon won four BAFTAs and two SAG awards – including one for 2001 period piece Gosford Park, which Smith also appeared in.