In addition to “Harry Potter”: discover other works by Robbie Coltrane

In addition to “Harry Potter”: discover other works by Robbie Coltrane

The role that forever marked Robbie Coltrane’s career was that of Hogwarts gamekeeper Rubeus Hagrid of the eight films in the “Harry Potter” franchise. However, the British actor has built a long career, with outstanding roles and major film appearances.

Coltrane died at the age of 72 on Friday (14) in a hospital in Scotland, according to a statement by his representatives. The actor began his career in the late 1970s and has excelled in several roles in British film and TV, as well as participating in major Hollywood hits.

We therefore recall some series and films in which the actor was present.

cracker

After Hagrid, this is perhaps the most defining role in Robbie Coltrane’s career in the UK. In “Cracker”, Coltrane played the protagonist, the criminal psychologist Dr. Edward Fitzgerald, known simply as “Fitz”, a sort of anti-hero of the crime TV series. The series ran from 1993 to 1995, with two specials released in 1996 and 2006.

The series earned Coltrane three Best Actor awards at the BAFTAs, the British “Oscars”.

007

Another outstanding role of Robbie Coltrane was in the “007” franchise, in which the leader of the mafia Valentin Zukovsky lived. The character appeared in two James Bond films: “007 – Against Goldeneye” from 1995 and “007 – The World Is Not Enough”, from 1999, both played by Pierce Brosnan.

Henry V

In 1989, well before his face became world famous, Robbie Coltrane played Sir John Falstaff in William Shakespeare’s adaptation of “Henry V”, with the title character played by Kenneth Branagh, with whom he would work. again for years. the “Harry Potter” franchise.

National treasure

Another acclaimed series starring Coltrane was “National Treasure”, which had a total of four episodes that aired on British TV in 2016.

In the series, the actor plays Paul Finchley, a successful comedian of the 80s and 90s, who becomes the host of a TV show. Finchley is accused of rape by several women.

In the series, Coltrane starred alongside Julie Walters, who played his wife, and Andrea Riseborough, who played his daughter. “National Treasure” is inspired by a police operation that led to the indictment of several TV veterans.

Twelve men and another secret

Coltrane played a supporting role in “The Twelve Men and Another Secret”, a film full of Hollywood stars. He played Matsui, an enigmatic collaborator of Danny Ocean and Rusty Ryan, played by George Clooney and Brad Pitt respectively.

One of the funniest scenes in the film includes Coltrane, where we see her character interacting with those of Clooney and Pitt. The trio converses in a kind of bizarre code that leaves Linus, Matt Damon’s character, struggling to keep up with their reasoning.

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