Sir John Hurt has died at the age of 77 after a battle with pancreatic cancer, his agent has confirmed.
The Oscar-nominated actor has starred in a number of critically acclaimed films and TV productions across his career that spanned six decades.
Sir Hurt received an Oscar nomination for his role in The Elephant Man as well as his supporting role in Midnight Express.
He is also well known for his role in sci-fi horror Alien with his character's final scene frequently named as one of the most memorable in cinematic history.
In more recent years Sir John starred in the Harry Potter films as wandmaker Ollivander.
In 2013 he starred in the BBC One's cult classic Doctor Who to mark the sci-fi show's 50th anniversary where he played the War Doctor.
It was in 2015 that the actor was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and underwent a course of chemotherapy.
During this time Sir Hurt, also known for his unique voice, was knighted by the Queen for his revered career.
In total Hurt was nominated for two Oscars, won four Baftas and a Golden Globe Award.
Tributes for the star are being left on social media including from JK Rowling's Pottermore Twitter account which said "we're hugely saddened to hear about the passing of John Hurt".
Hurt most recently appeared in the film Jackie alongside Natalie Portman, he also stars as British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain in the film Darkest hour.
RIP John