Actor Robbie Coltrane, who played Hagrid in the Harry Potter films, has died aged 72. He also appeared in ITV detective drama Cracker and the James Bond ...
The year before he was in British crime film Mona Lisa, starring Bob Hoskins. He was an incredible talent, a complete one off, and I was beyond fortunate to know him, work with him and laugh my head off with him. We shared a dressing room once and he had the biggest pants I have ever seen, which he wore with tremendous flair. He was an incredible actor and a lovely man." [Richard Coles added:](https://twitter.com/RevRichardColes/status/1580971566552129536) "Very sorry to hear Robbie Coltrane has died. They would like to thank the medical staff at Forth Valley Royal Hospital in Larbert for their care and diplomacy.
Scottish actor Robbie Coltrane, who also acted in two James Bond films was best known for his role as Rubeus Hagrid in all eight films of the Harry Potter ...
He was a wonderful actor, a friend to all and he will be deeply missed.— Harry Potter Film (@HarryPotterFilm) He was a wonderful actor, a friend to all and he will be deeply missed.” [recalled](https://twitter.com/RevRichardColes/status/1580971566552129536) the time he shared a dressing room with Coltrane, who had “the biggest pants I have ever seen, which he wore with tremendous flair. He was an incredible actor and a lovely man.” [reunion special](https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2021/12/30/harry-potter-reunion-hbo/?itid=lk_inline_manual_7) released this year on HBO Max, Coltrane said that “the legacy of the movies is that my children’s generation will show them to their children, so you could be watching it in 50 years’ time, easy. We shared a love of the final frontier.
Coltrane appeared in all eight Harry Potter films as the gregarious giant Hagrid, a character beloved for his warmth and humor.
He also played Falstaff in the 1989 Shakespearean film adaptation of Henry V, directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh (Professor Gilderoy Lockhart) as well as Thompson. He won three consecutive BAFTA awards for his role as the foul-mouthed and slobby Manchester criminal psychologist Edward “Fitz” Fitzgerald on ITV drama series Cracker (1993–1996, plus a 2006 special episode). “And I still do,” he told the [Guardian](https://www.theguardian.com/film/2012/nov/09/robbie-coltrane-interview-great-expectations) in 2012. "Robbie was one of the funniest people I’ve met and used to keep us laughing constantly as kids on the set," Radcliffe said in his statement after Coltrane's death. Rowling personally suggested him](https://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/09/movies/the-new-season-film-harry-and-the-hobbit-wizardry-in-the-timing.html?searchResultPosition=52) to director Chris Columbus for the part of Hogwarts groundskeeper Rubeus Hagrid, who was born to a giant and a wizard and acts as a friend and protector to the titular protagonist (played by Radcliffe) and his friends. “I can walk down the street, and the hardest man in Glasgow would say, 'All right, big guy?’” Coltrane appeared in all eight Harry Potter films, which took more than a decade to film and release. Previously best known for playing gangsters and thugs, Coltrane suddenly had a legion of young fans around the world. “He was such a kid. In a fantasy series scattered with increasingly menacing villains, Coltrane’s Hagrid was a reliably bright presence. "He was an incredible actor and a lovely man." But his appearance in that first film, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001), catapulted him to a new level of international celebrity.
Scottish actor Robbie Coltrane, who played a crime-solving psychologist on TV series “Cracker” and the half-giant Hagrid in the “Harry Potter” movies, ...
Coltrane gained rave reviews for playing a beloved TV star who may harbor a dark secret in the 2016 miniseries “National Treasure.” Other roles include a Russian crime boss in the James Bond thrillers “GoldenEye” and “The World is Not Enough.” LONDON (AP) — Scottish actor Robbie Coltrane, who played a crime-solving psychologist on TV series “Cracker” and the half-giant Hagrid in the “Harry Potter” movies, has died.
The well-liked Scottish actor has passed away following illness.
According to reports, J.K Rowling had Coltrane at the top of her list to play Hagrid and, when asked whom she would like to see in the role, responded “Robbie Coltrane for Hagrid” in one quick breath. He also memorably played the Pope in 1991 comedy The Pope Must Die. He also was BAFTA-nominated for Channel 4 drama National Treasure and BBC Scotland’s Tutti Frutti. He took the stage name Coltrane in his early 20s in tribute to jazz saxophonist John Coltrane and broke through in Byrne’s theater production of The Slab Boys. RELATED: The award-winning actor had been in ill health for the past two years.
Robbie Coltrane, who played Hagrid in "Harry Potter" franchise, dies at 72.
Most recently, Coltrane appeared with his “Harry Potter” family on the “Return to Hogwarts” 20th anniversary special released on HBO Max in January 2022. One of his first major appearances was on the British sketch comedy series “Alfresco” in 1983. A towering figure but a softie at heart, Hagrid had a sweet spot for ferocious beasts and cared for some of the “Harry Potter” world’s most ferocious, and iconic, creatures.
Venerable Scottish actor Robbie Coltrane, best known as the dragon-loving half-giant Hagrid from the "Harry Potter" film franchise, died on Friday, his.
[said in statement](https://twitter.com/007/status/1580983058471088128). They worked together on the British sketch comedy show "Alfresco," which also included Hugh Laurie and Emma Thompson. Such depth, power & talent," Fry [said in a statement](https://twitter.com/stephenfry/status/1580965904854134788). I shall miss him very much." Coltrane also won rave reviews for another dark role, in the 2016 British mini-series "National Treasure." "We shall miss him as a dear friend. “For me personally I shall remember him as an abidingly loyal client," Wright said in statement. [Idle said in a statement](https://twitter.com/EricIdle/status/1580966455100682251). He was an incredible actor and a lovely man.” "He was also a very good friend. [she said in statement](https://twitter.com/jk_rowling/status/1580974122888089601).
Robbie Coltrane became known for roles as Hagrid in the "Harry Potter" film series and as Russian spy Zukovsky in the James Bond films of the '90s.
"For me personally, I shall remember him as an abidingly loyal client," Wright said in a statement. "And you suddenly realize the power of writing." Rowling, who said Coltrane was her first choice to play Hagrid, tweeted Friday that he was “an incredible talent, a complete one off ... Coltrane earned rave reviews for playing a beloved TV star who may harbor a dark secret in the 2016 miniseries "National Treasure." "One of the reasons I admire J.K. One of his most frequently quoted lines from the franchise came from the first film, when Hagrid reveals to Harry that he has magic powers and is destined to attend Hogwarts. He appeared in all eight "Potter" films, released from 2001 to 2011. Born Anthony Robert McMillan in Rutherglen, Scotland, Coltrane was in his early 20s when he began pursuing an acting career, and renamed himself in honor of jazz musician John Coltrane. Coltrane first gained fame as Dr. Queen Elizabeth II appointed Coltrane with an OBE in 2006. She did not give a cause of death. [Robbie Coltrane](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/movies/2021/12/30/harry-potter-return-hogwarts-20th-reunion-emma-watson-jk-rowling-controversy/9042955002/), the veteran Scottish actor who gained worldwide acclaim as Rubeus Hagrid in the ["Harry Potter"](https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/books/2018/09/12/harry-potter-20-years-later-inspiring-generation-activists/1133337002/) film series, died Friday.
Robbie Coltrane, the actor who brought to life the lovable gamekeeper Hagrid in the Harry Potter film franchise, died on Friday, according to his agent, ...
That’s the attraction of Superman and these things,” he said. “Everybody in the world would like a really big, huge, strong, good man on their side, simple as that. “If you’re an actor, you have to do the voices. The role of Hagrid, a half-giant, half-human character, was a natural one for Coltrane. The children expect it. “Farewell, old fellow.
The Scottish actor played gentle half-giant Hagrid, a mentor to the boy wizard, in all eight Harry Potter films, released between 2001 and 2011.
He was also a very good friend," Idle wrote. Rowling, who decades ago had said Coltrane was her first choice to play Hagrid, tweeted Friday that he was "an incredible talent, a complete one off." Coltrane's agent Belinda Wright said he died Friday at a hospital in his native Scotland, and but did not immediately offer other details.
The veteran Scottish actor and comedian also played a gambling-addicted psychologist in the 1990s crime series “Cracker.”
The first film, “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” opened in November 2001 and grossed Coltrane was an established figure in television and film when he attracted international attention for his role as Hagrid in the “Harry Potter” film series. Coltrane’s family had not disclosed a cause of death, but that he had been “unwell for some time.”
Robbie Coltrane, the actor known for playing Hagrid in the Harry Potter films along with starring in “Cracker” and two “James Bond” movies, died. He was 72.
His caring portrayal of Hagrid became his best-known work outside the U.K., which he reflected on for [HBO Max’s Return to Hogwarts special](https://www.vulture.com/2022/01/harry-potter-20th-anniversary-special-j-k-rowling-appears.html), his last onscreen appearance. [Robbie Coltrane](https://www.vulture.com/2017/03/national-treasure-hulu-review.html), a mainstay actor of the [Harry Potter](https://www.vulture.com/article/harry-potter-movies-how-to-stream.html) and [James Bond](https://www.vulture.com/article/best-james-bond-movies-ranked-worst-best.html) franchises, has died. Coltrane’s agent [told Deadline](https://deadline.com/2022/10/robbie-coltrane-dies-harry-potter-james-bond-cracker-star-was-72-1235145166/) he died in a hospital in Scotland after being ill for the past two years. In 1993, he began starring as Fitz in the British crime series Cracker, for which he won a then-record three consecutive British Academy Television Awards for Best Actor. Coltrane — who took his stage name after the jazz great John Coltrane — got his start in alternative and sketch comedy in his native U.K. His first film role was in Flash Gordon, and a number of small parts followed, including as Falstaff in Kenneth Branagh’s Henry V film adaptation.
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Thank you Robbie for bringing this character to life," So you could be watching it in 50 years' time, easy," Coltrane said. You made it a joy to be Hermione." [Felton wrote on Instagram.](https://www.instagram.com/p/CjtRfQgLu7a/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link) "And made them laugh. "Hagrid represented the concept of unconditional love. "Robbie, if I ever get to be so kind as you were to me on a film set I promise I'll do it in your name and memory.
The late Scottish actor never allowed the Harry Potter films to turn his character into mere comic relief.
“You wish there were a power for good in the world that was irresistible to the bad guys,” he said. He took pride in being a part of the staff, but ached to practice magic as freely as they did, and he often drank himself silly. Coltrane began his career as a comic, doing stand-up in Edinburgh and performing on the sketch show, Alfresco, alongside the likes of Hugh Laurie and Emma Thompson. In the role, Coltrane, already standing at 6’ 1”, had to perform with extra-small props and sets, don a padded overcoat, and stand on platforms to tower over his co-stars. The character, as written on the page, was a clumsy, delightful, and ever-loyal ally to Harry and his friends, his outward appearance and affection for vicious magical creatures concealing a gentle core. Such was the power of Robbie Coltrane, the Scottish actor who died yesterday at the age of 72, and who, to a generation of Potter fans, was best known for his work playing Hagrid across eight films.
Tributes have poured in for actor Robbie Coltrane, who has died at the age of 72. Miriam Margolyes described her former Harry Potter co-star, ...
Coltrane's agent Belinda Wright added in her statement: "For me personally I shall remember him as an abidingly loyal client. [Richard Coles added](https://twitter.com/RevRichardColes/status/1580971566552129536): "Very sorry to hear Robbie Coltrane has died. We shared a dressing room once and he had the biggest pants I have ever seen, which he wore with tremendous flair. He was also well known for his roles in TV show Cracker and James Bond Films Goldeneye and The World is Not Enough. Fellow Alfresco actor Hugh Laurie, who also starred alongside Coltrane in sitcom Blackadder, recalled their time spent sharing car rides between Manchester and London. She told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "It's just such a waste to think of all that talent, that fire.
Alongside Mr. Bean actor Rowan Atkinson and Hugh Laurie, he played the English author and lexicographer Samuel Johnson in the television comedy series ...
However, he will be most known to the world as Rubeus Hagrid, the half-giant, half-human gamekeeper and Keeper of the Keys and Grounds of Hogwarts School in the Harry Potter movie series. Bean actor Rowan Atkinson and Hugh Laurie, he played the English author and lexicographer Samuel Johnson in the television comedy series Blackadder the Third (House). Robbie Coltrane also co-starred with Pierce Brosnan as a former KGB agent turned Russian mafia lord in two James Bond movies, Goldeneye (1995) and The World Is Not Enough (1999).
Daniel Radcliffe calls the late Robbie Coltrane "one of the funniest people I've met."
He was an incredible talent, a complete one off, and I was beyond fortunate to know him, work with him and laugh my head off with him. “The legacy of the movies is that my children’s generation will show them to their children,” Coltrane said in the special. “Robbie was one of the funniest people I’ve met and used to keep us laughing constantly as kids on the set,” Radcliffe’s statement reads. His talent was so immense that it made sense he played a giant — he could fill ANY space with his brilliance.” Know you were that to us.” The two actors starred together in all eight “Harry Potter” movies, from “Sorcerer’s Stone” in 2001 to “Death Hallows – Part 2” in 2011.
Following the news of Robbie Coltrane's death, fans, friends, family, and co-stars took to social media to mourn the death of Harry Potter's Hagrid.
"One of my fondest memories of filming Harry Potter was a night shoot on the first film in the forbidden forest. [Tweet may have been deleted (opens in a new tab)] [Tweet may have been deleted (opens in a new tab)] [Tweet may have been deleted (opens in a new tab)] [Tweet may have been deleted (opens in a new tab)] [Tweet may have been deleted (opens in a new tab)] [Tweet may have been deleted (opens in a new tab)] You made it a joy to be Hermione." "Robbie, if I ever get to be so kind as you were to me on a film set I promise I'll do it in your name and memory. He was an incredible actor and a lovely man." Coltrane's career didn't start in 2001 with the first Harry Potter film, but it was arguably his most iconic role.
Friends remember the Scottish actor, best known for playing Hagrid in Harry Potter, who died on Friday at the age of 72.
“I clearly remember when I went to talk to him about playing Fitz and all the while he talked to me he was taking a carburettor apart. And he was courageous enough to bring it all to the screen.” “He was a great mechanic too and I wouldn’t like that side of him to be forgotten,” he said. “I remember sleeping on the beach together in France, and then I went on holiday to Spain with Robbie and Keith Allen. I also loved him in our 1984 film, Gino, where he played Max, a guy who was having a breakdown while driving around in his jaguar and drinking. The director and comic actor Peter Richardson, a leading creative force behind the Comic Strip films in which Coltrane first appeared, praised the range of his late friend’s talent: “Everything was big about Robbie.
Coltrane, who played Hagrid in the series, died this week at the age of 72.
He didn’t give a fuck and it always made you smile. “My children will show them to their children, so you could be watching in 50 years times—easy,” he said, alternating between sincerity and laughter in his typical style. [who gave The New York Post a statement](https://nypost.com/2022/10/14/harry-potter-star-daniel-radcliffe-honors-hagrid-actor-robbie-coltrane/) about Coltrane, saying that, “Robbie was one of the funniest people I’ve met and used to keep us laughing constantly as kids on the set. Now, several of Coltrane’s co-stars from the films have issued statements this weekend, remembering a man who always went out of his way to keep the young actors he worked with laughing and feeling comfortable on the films’ sets. His talent was so immense that it made sense he played a giant—he could fill ANY space with his brilliance. You made us a family.