Robbie Coltrane is most associated with the role of half-giant Rubeus Hagrid in Harry Potter. In the series about the young wizard, he appeared from “Philosopher’s Stone” in 2001 to “The Deathly Hallows – Part 2” in 2011, that is, in every part. He was incredibly popular with viewers and enjoyed great sympathy. It was he who said the famous phrase: You are a wizard, Harry. This important text fell early in young Daniel Radcliffe’s journey into the magical world.
What Caused the Death of Hagrid’s ‘Harry Potter’ Movie?
Information about Colrane’s death went around the world on October 14, 2022. This shocked not only the viewers of the film series about the young wizard, but also the people who collaborated with him. On social networks JK Rowling herself and Daniel Radcliffe, who played the lead role, said goodbye to her.
Robbie Coltrane died aged 72 in a hospital near Falkirk, Scotland. Now the media have received information about the departure of the artist. As we read on the deadline.com website, the reason was multi-organ failure. For years he suffered from type 2 diabetes and obesity. Towards the end of his life, he was supposed to use a wheelchair. Additionally, he had sepsis, a respiratory infection, and heart block.
Robbie Coltrane – who was he?
Robbie Coltrane, in addition to a series about a young wizard, has also made several other productions. The actor also appeared in the films “Letter in a bottle”, “Alice in Wonderland”, “Mafia’s Daughter”, “Golden Eye”, “The World Is Not Enough” or even “Nuns in disguise”. We also saw him in the “Cracker” series. The role brought him popularity. He played the role of a police psychologist Fitz.