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Robbie Coltrane: Remember the actor’s other successful roles, besides Hagrid, in “Harry Potter”


The artist who died this Friday, at the age of 72, has already starred in two films of the ‘007’ saga; watch

Robbie Coltrane died this Friday, 14, at the age of 72. However, in addition to success like Hagridin Harry Potterthe actor has already played several leading roles in films and series.

The interpreter died in a hospital near his home in Larbert, Scotland, however, so far, it is unknown what illness the artist would have affected.

Coltrane was also successful for his work as a character Valentino Zhukovsky, in 007 – The world is not enough And 007 Against GoldenEye. He also he won three BAFTAs for his television work on the series cracker (1993 – 1996).

Relive the career of Robbie Coltrane

  • (2019-2020) Orson Welles in the series Urban myths: You Urban myths these are stories that have been handed down over time and which are now part of urban folklore. But are they real? The Amazon Prime series takes a slightly wry, mischievous, and deliberately ambiguous look at what might have happened.
  • (2016) Paul Finchley in the miniseries National treasure: Paul Finchley is a true “national treasure”, half double act of popular and longstanding comedy. However, the famed comedian’s world is thrown into chaos when he is accused of historical sexual abuse. The production is available for streaming on Hulu.
  • (2014) Doctor in the film Effie Gray – A pent-up passion: A look at the scandalous love triangle between Victorian art critic John Ruskin, his teenage girlfriend Euphemia “Effie” Gray and Pre-Raphaelite painter John Everett Millais. Available on Netflix.
  • (2013) Rory McAlister, in the TV series Yes, Prime Minister: The British comedy sitcom, written by Sir Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn, was broadcast on BBC Television. James Hacker (Paul Eddington) is appointed Minister of Internal Affairs, but life as a minister is more difficult than James expected. In his life he has a cabinet chief (Nigel Hawthorne) and Bernard Wooley (Derek Fowlds), his secretary. In each episode, James fulfills his role as a minister, but can he do it responsibly?
  • (2011) Donald Duck in the TV series lead balloon: Rick Spleen is a world-weary comedian who ends up doing too much corporate work to pay the bills.
  • (2009) Douglas Hain in the series of television Land of Murders: A thriller that tells a story of traumatic murder through the eyes of three central characters: Carrie, the murdered woman’s daughter, Douglas Hain, the detective in charge of the investigation, and Sally, the murder victim.
  • (1993-2006) Dr. Edward ‘Fitz’ Fitzgerald in the series Cracker: Dr. Edward “Fitz” Fitzgerald is a criminal psychologist. He is quite antisocial and hateful, but he has a knack for solving crimes. So he is hired as a consultant to the Manchester police.
  • (2004) Matsui in the film Twelve men and another secret: After the Las Vegas coup, the group split the money and disbanded, but Benedict wants his money back, with interest. The group, now with an extra element, will have to come up with a plan to make it happen or they will all be killed.
  • (1999) Valentin Zukovsky, in the film 007 – The world is not enough: When Agent 007’s new mission is to protect an oil heiress, he is thrown into an adventure that pits him against a lethal adversary: ​​Renard, an anarchist whose total insensitivity to pain makes him unstoppable.
  • (1995) Valentin Zukovsky eye, in the film 007 Against Golden: When a powerful Soviet military satellite falls into the hands of Alec Trevelyan, a former British secret agent bent on revenge, Bond is sent to kill him, knowing he will face a former colleague he believed dead.

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