
Actor Robbie Coltrane, Hagrid in Harry Potter, has died
British actor Robbie Coltrane has died at the age of 72, his manager Belinda Wright has announced. He starred in several films and television series from the 1980s but is best known for his role as Rubeus Hagrid in the Harry Potter film series.
“Robbie will probably be remembered best for decades to come as Hagrid, a role that was enjoyed by children and adults alike,” says Wright. “The role has drawn a flood of fan mail every week for the past 20 years.” De describes Coltrane as “a unique talent.”
In 2002, Coltrane was nominated for Britain’s premier film awards Bafta in the male subcategory for his portrayal of the half-giant, an award he did not win at the time. In 2016 he won the Royal Television Society Award for Best Actor, a major television award in the UK.
Watch the first meeting between Harry and Hagrid in the very first film in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone:

A Visit from Rubeus Hagrid | Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
In addition to Harry Potter, Coltrane also starred in two James Bond films. in the Gold eye and The world is Not Enough He took on the role of KGB agent Valentin Zukovsky.
Born and raised Scottish, Coltrane began his career in 1983 with the television series outdoors. The series, which consisted of all sorts of comedy sketches, had a total of thirteen episodes.
Source: NOS

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