Robbie Coltrane has been shown to be one of the most adaptable actors of the generation that rose to fame with the alternative comedy boom of the early 1980s, despite his imposing build (6'1" and heavy with it), which may have limited his choice of roles throughout the years. None of his contemporaries, with the exception of Hugh Laurie, have transitioned into "straight" roles and Hollywood favors with such ease. Young Robbie loved movies, music, art, and automobiles. He devoured his father's books on medicine and law enforcement. At Glenalmond College, he made his stage acting debut at age 12 by delivering rants from "Henry V." Orson Welles and Marlon Brando captivated him at the time.
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