Robbie Coltrane, the veteran Scottish entertainer who acquired overall approval as Rubeus Hagrid in the "Harry Potter" film series, kicked the bucket Friday.

He was 72 Coltrane's representative, Belinda Wright, said in an email that he kicked the bucket at a medical clinic in Scotland.

She didn't give a reason for death. Conceived Anthony Robert McMillan in Rutherglen, Scotland, Coltrane was in his mid 20s when he started seeking after an acting vocation,

and renamed himself out of appreciation for jazz artist John Coltrane. He proceeded to show up in many movies and Television programs,

butis maybe known best to "Harry Potter" fans as Hagrid, the laid back half-goliath maintenance man of Hogwarts and a coach to Harry as he explored the wizarding scene.

He showed up in every one of the eight "Potter" films, set free from 2001 to 2011.

One of his most often cited lines from the establishment came from the primary film, when Hagrid uncovers to Harry that he has enchantment abilities

and is bound to go to Hogwarts. "Yer a wizard, Harry" he says in a weighty Scottish pronunciation.

A different line, spoken by Harry in the primary film, likewise flowed via online entertainment following fresh insight about Coltrane's passing: "It's not Hogwarts without you, Hagrid".

Coltrane originally acquired distinction as Dr. Eddie "Fitz' Fitzgerald, who assisted police with tackling wrongdoings in the English show series "Wafer."

His chance as a criminal clinician procured him three continuous BAFTA Grants for best entertainer. Sovereign Elizabeth Il delegated Coltrane with an OBE in 2006.

Different jobs incorporated a Russian kingpin in the James Security spine chillers "GoldenEye" and "The World isn't Sufficient" Coltrane procured rave surveys for

playing a cherished television star who might hold onto a dull mystery in the 2016 miniseries "Irreplaceable asset".

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