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Aliases: Anthony Robert McMillan , Робби Колтрейн , 罗彼·考特拉尼

Gender: Male

Place of birth: Rutherglen, Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK

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Movie Involvements: 58

TV Involvements: 11


Most Famous Work

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).

Most Famous Work

The South Bank Show
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5

The South Bank Show

(1978) Self
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Average
8
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Average
8
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Average
8
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Average
8
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Average
8
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Average
8
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
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8

Acting

Year Character Movie/Tv
2022 Self (Archival Footage)
Self
2017 Orson Welles
2016 Paul Finchley
2014 Doctor
2012 Mr. Jaggers
Landlady/Gypsy
N/A
Lord Dingwall (voice)
2011 The Gruffalo (voice)
Lead Elf (voice)
Inspector Hutton
Narrator (voice)
Rubeus Hagrid
2010 Rubeus Hagrid
2009 The Gruffalo (voice)
Douglas Hain
Rubeus Hagrid
Gooby (voice)
2008 Gregory (voice)
Dr. Samuel Johnson/Self
Curator
Himself
2007 Himself - Presenter
Rubeus Hagrid
Lord Edward Foster
2006 Fitz
N/A
Prime Minister
N/A
2005 Rubeus Hagrid
2004 Matsui
James (voice)
Self
Rubeus Hagrid
Mr. Hyde (voice)
Mr. Hyde (voice)
2003 Jack Lennox QC
2002 Rubeus Hagrid
N/A
Various
2001 Rubeus Hagrid
Self - Guest
Delaney
Sergeant Peter Godley
1999 Valentin Zukovsky
N/A
Tweedledum
Charlie Toschi
1998 Self
Al Santana
Capt. Chisholm
The Boss
1997 Presenter
N/A
Bill Lintz
1996 N/A
1995 N/A
Valentin Zukovsky
Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky
Narrator (Voice)
N/A
1993 Self
Dr Samuel Johnson
Annabelle
Edward 'Fitz' Fitzgerald
Michael Moon
Barrister
Arnold Silverstein
Zorran / 'N'
The Old Man of Lochnagar
The Duke
1992 Francis Forbes Clunie
Todd
Speaker
Steffano Baccardi
1991 Liam Kane
Albinizi, The Pope
Alonzo Turner
1990 Hudge
Charlie McManus
(uncredited)
Max
Max
Charles Bronson as Ken Livingstone
1989 Sir John Falstaff
N/A
Taxi Driver
Ticket Seller
Montclaire
Victor Hazell
Sid Trample
N/A
Himself
1988 Spirit of Christmas
N/A
Goldie/Dutch/Celebrity
1987 Jeremy
Big Daddy / That's Hollywood Narrator
Danny McGlone
Self
1986 Leo McAskey
Scipione Borghese
Himself/Presenter
Thomas
Mario
1985 New York Burgher
Det. Sgt. Troy
Self - Audience Member (uncredited)
Morris
Man in the Bathroom
1984 Harwood
Commander Jackson
N/A
Drunk
Max
Gerald
Chief of Police
Various Roles
1983 George
Mother
Rhun
Martin Bealey
Dr. Samuel Johnson
N/A
Desmond
Kurt
Various Roles
1982 Slobber, Bouncer
Dr. Carlisle
Captain Blood
Chief of Police
Max
Gerald
Ken
Salesman/Screwball/Mario/Harry Kiri/Markoff
Mother
Kurt
Gypsy/Shopkeeper
Commander Jackson
Goldie/Dutch/Celebrity
Desmond
Speaker
Arnold Silverstein
Barrister
Landlady/Gypsy
Zorran/'N'
Gypsy/Shopkeeper
Puff Guts
Picket
Self
Mick
1981 N/A
Detective Fritz Langley
1980 Man at Airfield
Limousine Driver
1979 Mr. Henry
Jimmy
1978 Self
Self
1976 Self
1972 C.B. Voice (voice)
Himself
Year Character Movie/Tv

Crew

Year Role Movie/Tv
Year Role Movie/Tv

Directing

Year Role Movie/Tv
1993 Director
1982 Director
Year Role Movie/Tv

Writing


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