
Actor Robbie Coltrane, who died this Friday (14/10) at the age of 72, has suffered from constant pain for the last ten years of his life. The interpreter of Hagrid in the “Harry Potter” saga suffered from osteoarthritis, a disease that degenerates the joints.
“I was in pain 24 hours a day when I [a minissérie de 2016] ‘National Treasure’ e [o filme de 2012] ‘High hopes’, “the actor revealed in an interview with DailyExpress in 2020.
“I don’t wish this pain even on my worst enemy,” added the actor, who has spent the last few years in a wheelchair.
However, he believed he was getting better. In 2020, she underwent knee joint replacement surgery and said, “I can sleep again.”
The artist’s health problems also prevented him from attending the events. In July of this year, he canceled his presence at London Comic Con.
“He is very sorry to disappoint his fans and supporters and looks forward to appearing at another Showmasters event when his health permits,” the event organizers wrote at the time.
Despite all the difficulties, Coltrane managed to participate in the 20th anniversary special of “Harry Potter”, released by HBO Max in 2022. Emotional and tired enough, he made a prediction when commenting on the near future. “Unfortunately I won’t be here, but Hagrid will be,” he said.
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