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John Lithgow. Max Cisotti/Dave Benett/Getty Images John Lithgow considered quitting HBO Max’s upcoming Harry Potter series, in which he’s to play Albus Dumbledore, after fans bemoaned Potter author J.K. Rowling’s anti-trans rhetoric. Ultimately he decided not to step away, he recently told The New York Times, instead accepting the fact that “every interview I will ever do for the rest of my life this will come up.”
Lithgow affirmed in the article that he does not agree with the beliefs held by Rowling, a person he’s never met. Moreover, he said he views the series as “clearly on the side of the angels, against intolerance and bigotry.”
In April, Lithgow said he couldn’t understand why he was receiving backlash for accepting the Dumbledore role. A friend of his, who has a trans daughter, had shared an open letter to Lithgow asking him to walk away from the series. “I thought, why is this a factor at all?” he said to The Times in the U.K. “I wonder how J.K. Rowling has absorbed it. I suppose at a certain point I’ll meet her and I’m curious to talk to her.”
At the time, the actor, now 80, did soul-searching, he said, as he recognized that Dumbledore is “probably the last major role” he’d play. “It’s an eight-year commitment so I was just thinking about mortality and that this is a very good winding-down role,” he said at the time.