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Robbie Coltrane's sweet last photo sees him talk to Harry Potter co-star Emma Watson

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Harry Potter co-star Emma Watson in his last public photo before he died aged 72.The beloved British actor, famed for playing friendly Hogwarts giant Hagrid in the Harry Potter films, died in hospital near Falkirk in Scotland.Coltrane's agent Belinda Wright confirmed the sad news on Friday (October 14), where she described him as a "wonderful actor" and an "abidingly loyal client".READ MORE:Inside Harry Potter's Robbie Coltrane's health battle - wheelchair-bound to weight lossThe national treasure was last pictured on the set of Return to Hogwarts, the highly-anticipated Harry Potter 20th Anniversary special which came out in January this year.In the heartwarming photo, Robbie was deep in conversation with Emma, who played studious Hermione Granger in the Hogwarts films.The pair appeared to be enjoying each other's company, with Emma sporting a wide smile and leaning in to show she was engaged in the chat.The actors were sat at a lavishly-decorated table surrounded by their fellow Harry Potter co-stars and crew members.The HBO special came 20 years after the release of Philosopher's Stone, the first film in the franchise, which is based on JK Rowling's bestselling fantasy books.During the reunion show, Robbie grew emotional he he spoke about the legacy of the Potter films and his beloved Hagrid character.The Scottish actor said: "It's the end of an era.

Ten years of my life. My children have grown up during it."He smiled as he added: "The legacy of the movies is that my children's generation will show them to their children."So, you could be watching it in 50 years' time, easily...

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