Biography
Anthony Robert McMillan (March 30, 1950 – October 14, 2022), known professionally as Robbie Coltrane, was a Scottish actor and comedian. He gained worldwide recognition as Rubeus Hagrid in the Harry Potter film series (2001–2011), and as Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky in the James Bond films GoldenEye (1995) and The World Is Not Enough (1999). He was appointed an OBE in the 2006 New Year Honours by Queen Elizabeth II for his services to drama. In 1990, Coltrane received the Evening Standard British Film Award – Peter Sellers Award for Comedy. In 2011, he was honoured for his "outstanding contribution" to film at the British Academy Scotland Awards.
Coltrane started his career appearing alongside Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry, and Emma Thompson in the sketch series Alfresco (1983–1984). In 1987, he starred in the BBC miniseries Tutti Frutti alongside Thompson, for which he received his first British Academy Television Award for Best Actor nomination. Coltrane then gained national prominence starring as criminal psychologist Dr. Eddie "Fitz" Fitzgerald in the ITV television series Cracker (1993–2006), a role which saw him receive the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor in three consecutive years (1994 to 1996). In 2006, Coltrane came eleventh in ITV's poll of TV's 50 Greatest Stars, voted by the public. In 2016 he starred in the four-part Channel 4 series National Treasure alongside Julie Walters, a role for which he received a British Academy Television Award nomination.
Coltrane appeared in two films for George Harrison's Handmade Films: the Neil Jordan neo-noir Mona Lisa (1986) with Bob Hoskins, and Nuns on the Run with Eric Idle. He also appeared in Kenneth Branagh's Shakespeare adaptation Henry V (1989), the comedy Let It Ride (1989), Roald Dahl's Danny, the Champion of the World (1989), Steven Soderbergh's crime-comedy thriller Ocean's Twelve (2004), Rian Johnson's caper film The Brothers Bloom (2008), Mike Newell's Dickens film adaptation Great Expectations (2012), and Emma Thompson's biographical film Effie Gray (2014). He was also known for his voice performances in the animated films The Tale of Despereaux (2008), and Pixar's Brave (2012).
Filmography
Cast Credits

Robbie Coltrane at the BBC
Character: Self (archival footage)
MOVIE • 2022

Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts
Character: Self
MOVIE • 2022

Harry Potter and the Deathly Weapons
Character: Rubeus Hagrid
MOVIE • 2020

Urban Myths
Character: Orson Welles
TV • 2017

Robbie Coltrane's Critical Evidence
Character: Presenter
TV • 2016

National Treasure
Character: Paul Finchley
TV • 2016

Still Game: The Story So Far
Character: Self
MOVIE • 2014
Harry Potter: The Making of Diagon Alley
Character: Self
MOVIE • 2014

Effie Gray
Character: Doctor
MOVIE • 2014

Great Expectations
Character: Mr. Jaggers
MOVIE • 2012

Five Go to Rehab
Character: Landlady/Gypsy
MOVIE • 2012

30 Years of Comic Strip
Character:
MOVIE • 2012

Brave
Character: Lord Dingwall (voice)
MOVIE • 2012

The Gruffalo's Child
Character: The Gruffalo (voice)
MOVIE • 2011

When Harry Left Hogwarts
Character: Self
MOVIE • 2011

Arthur Christmas
Character: Lead Elf (voice)
MOVIE • 2011

The Hunt for Tony Blair
Character: Inspector Hutton
MOVIE • 2011

50 Greatest Harry Potter Moments
Character: Narrator (voice)
MOVIE • 2011

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
Character: Rubeus Hagrid
MOVIE • 2011

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Character: Rubeus Hagrid
MOVIE • 2010
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