Anthony Robert McMillan or who has the stage name Robbie Coltrane reportedly died on October 14, 2022. Robbie died at Forth Valley Royal Hospital, Scotland at the age of 72. The cause of death of the Scottish actor is still not known with certainty. During 40 years of playing various film characters, there is only one character that is very attached to Robbie and is widely known by the public, namely his role as Rubeus Hagrid in the Harry Potter series.
The film that was quite dominating in 2000 to early 2010. In the Harry Potter series, Hagrid is depicted as a kind-hearted half-giant wizard. He is the son of a giant Hagrid and Fridwufla, and has a giant half-brother named Grawp. It was Hagrid who introduced Harry Potter to the wizarding world.
The role of Robbie as Hagrid was chosen directly by the author of the Harry Potter novels, JK Rowling. He was considered the perfect fit for the role of Hagrid and was able to pull it off perfectly. Robbie has been committed to playing Hagrid for over a decade, bringing to life one of the most unique characters from the Harry Potter films.
A video clip from Robbie's interview while attending the Harry Potter cast reunion has also resurfaced on Twitter. “ The legacy of a film is that my children's generation will show it to their children. So you can watch it in 50 years time, easy. I won't be here, sadly, but Hagrid will be here, yes ," Robbie Coltrane says in the video.
Since the news of Robbie Coltrane's death spread, fans and netizens flocked to express their condolences through social media to become trending on Twitter. Netizens also feel that they have lost the irreplaceable figure of Hagrid. “ RIP Robbie Coltrane. You will be our Hagrid, always ," wrote @emmasiobhan22.
" RIP Robbie Coltrane, thank you for being the best Hagrid and for making my childhood colorful ," said @marievervaeck. " Thanks Robbie Coltrane for leaving us with Hagrid forever, you are precious ," said @RenGeekness. Goodbye Robbie Coltrane, Hagrid will be with you and Hogwarts will miss you.
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