An iconic Irish actor who starred in the Harry Potter franchise was declared bankrupt twice before turning his career around and recovering his massive fortune
Richard Harris, most recognizable for his performance as Albus Dumbledore in the first two films of the Harry Potter franchise, was declared bankrupt twice throughout his career due to his reckless spending and excessive drinking.
The legendary Irish actor was an Emmy, Golden Globe, and Grammy winner, and was nominated for the Best Actor Oscar twice, first in 1963 for his breakout role in The Sporting Life, and again nearly three decades later in 1991 for his performance in The Field.

