The death of one of the heroes of the Harry Potter series
And the BBC announced the death of Robbie Coltrane, at the age of 72, in a hospital near Falkirk in Scotland.
His agent, Belinda Wright, confirmed that he brought a lot of joy to children and adults around the world for being a talented and unique actor.
Neither his agent nor any of his family members mentioned the circumstances and circumstances of his death, which made the matter seem ambiguous to the public, especially with the absence of his family members from the scene.
His agent did not give details of his health before death or the cause of death, but only said: "The Coltrane family thanks the medical team at the Royal Forth Valley Hospital in Larbert for their care."
"He will be remembered for decades to come as Hagrid," she added in her obituary statement to Robbie Coltrane.
Celebrities mourn Harry Potter
Since his death was announced, many celebrities have expressed their grief over his loss, including the famous writer J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series of novels and films , with whom he competed in the seven parts of the film.
The Harry Potter author confirmed that she was very lucky to work with Robbie Coltrane, and that he is an incredible talent.
Rowling published a photo she collected with Robbie Coltrane, through her personal account on the social networking site Twitter, and commented on her, saying: “I will not know anyone from a distance like Robbie again, he was an incredible talent, I was very lucky to know him and work with him and laugh my head with him, I send With my love and deepest condolences to his family, and on top of them are his sons.”
Meanwhile, actor Stephen Fry led posts to lament him, tweeting: "This depth, strength and talent...funny enough when we made our first TV show Al Fresco. Goodbye old fellow, we'll miss you so badly."
Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's first minister, described Coltrane's death as deeply sad news, saying: "He had such scope and depth as an actor, from great comedy to challenging drama. I think my favorite of all his roles was Fitz in Cracker."
It is noteworthy that Robbie Coltrane, famous for providing many comedic roles, participated in many films and series, most notably Harry Potter , and was nominated for many awards during his long career that began in 1979.