Actor Robbie Coltrane, who played Rubius Hagrid in the ‘Harry Potter’ series, has died. The Hollywood actor was ill for a long time.
Everyone must have seen the ‘Harry Potter’ series. Actor Robbie Coltrane, who played Rubius Hagrid in this series, has passed away. Robbie Coltrane breathed his last at the age of 72. According to the information received, Robbie was fighting the disease for a long time. He was admitted to the hospital due to deteriorating health. By playing the character of ‘Hagrid’, Robbie had made a special place in everyone’s hearts. After his death, there has been a wave of mourning among the fans.
According to ANI, Robbie was born on 30 March 1950 in Glasgow, Scotland. But he had been living in Larbert, Scotland for a long time and he also died here. The actor’s parents were doctors and teasers by profession. Robbie completed her studies from Glasgow Art School. After which he joined the Murray House College of Education in Edinburgh. Robbie also won many awards during his acting career. Apart from the ‘Harry Potter’ series, Robbie Coltrane also worked in the detective drama ‘Cracker’. He was also a great comedian, as well as a good writer.
Why did Robbie Coltrane change his surname?
Robbie thought of becoming a comedian during his studies. He loved doing comedy. Therefore, after completing his studies, he started doing stand-up comedy in Edinburgh Clubs. However, this cycle did not last long. When he decided to act, he reached London. Where he changed his surname in honor of jazz legend John Coltrane. Robbie’s acting started with the small screen. He worked in shows like Flash Gordon, Blackadder and Keep It in the Family. Apart from this, Robbie also worked in many famous comedy serials.
Hollywood actor Robbie got real recognition from working in the Harry Potter films. He played Hagrid in the film, who used to be the gamekeeper at the Half Giant and Hoggard Magic School. Although it used to be the favorite of all the children too. Tell me. Before playing this character, Robbie had several chatting sessions with writer JK Rowling. So that he can prepare himself for this role.