Robbie Coltrane Net Worth is $67 Million dollars. Robbie Coltrane was a Scottish actor and comedian. Robbie Coltrane gained worldwide recognition as Rubeus Hagrid in the Harry Potter film series. Robbie Coltrane died at Forth Valley Royal Hospital in Larbert on 14 October 2022, after having been in ill health for two years. Robbie Coltrane suffered from osteoarthritis in later life. He said he was in “constant pain all day” in 2016, and from 2019 on he employed a wheelchair. See Liz Truss Net Worth.
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Robbie Coltrane Net Worth
Net Worth | $67 Million |
Inheritance | $21,000 |
Assets | $22 Million |
Investments | $30 Million |
Robbie Coltrane Wife
Robbie Coltrane married Rhona Gemmell on 11 December 1999. The couple had two children: son Spencer (b. 1992), and daughter Alice (b. 1998). Coltrane and Gemmell separated in 2003, and later divorced.
Robbie Coltrane Bio
Robbie Coltrane was born Anthony Robert McMillan on 30 March 1950 in Rutherglen, Scotland, the son of Jean Ross Howie, a teacher and pianist, and Ian Baxter McMillan, a GP who also served as a forensic police surgeon.
Robbie Coltrane started his education at Belmont House School in Newton Mearns before moving to Glenalmond College, an independent school in Perthshire.
Robbie Coltrane moved into roles in films such as Flash Gordon (1980), Death Watch (1980), Balham, Gateway to the South (1981), Scrubbers (1983), Krull (1983).
Roles in bigger films followed: the James Bond films GoldenEye (1995) and The World Is Not Enough (1999), a supporting role in From Hell (2001), as well as half-giant Rubeus Hagrid in the Harry Potter films (2001–2011).
In 1997, Robbie Coltrane appeared in a series of six programmes under the title Coltrane’s Planes and Automobiles, in which he extolled the virtues of the steam engine, the diesel engine, the supercharger, the V8 engine, the two-stroke engine, and the jet engine.
In September 2006, Robbie Coltrane was voted No. 10 in ITV’s TV’s 100 Greatest Stars and sixth in a poll of 2000 adults across the UK to find the ‘most famous Scot’, behind the Loch Ness Monster, Robert Burns, Sean Connery, Robert the Bruce, and William Wallace.