Robbie Coltrane Dies: ‘Harry Potter’, ‘James Bond’ & ‘Cracker’ Star Was 72

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Beloved Scottish actor Robbie Coltrane has passed away aged 72, his agent has confirmed to Deadline.

The Harry Potter, James Bond and Cracker star died at a hospital near his home in Larbert, Scotland. The award-winning actor had been in ill health for the past two years.

Coltrane, the larger than life comic star, memorably played Hogwarts gamekeeper Rubeus Hagrid in the Harry Potter series.

He enjoyed huge popularity as Potter‘s half-giant-half-wizard, gaining worldwide fame and acclaim for his heartwarming performances and on-screen relationship with Daniel Radcliffe’s Harry Potter.

In the UK, Coltrane memorably conquered TV screens as forensic psychologist Dr Edward ‘Fitz’ Coltrane in TV murder drama Cracker, for which he won three consecutive BAFTA best actor prizes, an honor only equalled by one other actor, Michael Gambon. He was also BAFTA nominated for Channel 4 drama National Treasure and BBC Scotland’s Tutti Frutti.

The actor also gave memorable performances in movies including Nuns On The Run, Mona Lisa and Ocean’s 12.

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He starred in James Bond films GoldenEye and The World is not Enough, in which he played Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky.

Coltrane was born Anthony Robert McMillan in Rutherglen, Scotland in 1950. 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. Early film roles included Flash Gordon and Mona Lisa before he appeared on the small screen in Tutti Frutti then Blackadder the Third. He also memorably played the Pope in 1991 comedy The Pope Must Die.

Cracker brought critical success in the 1990s and Coltrane made his Harry Potter debut in 2001. 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 was made an OBE in 2006. He is survived by two children.

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