Robbie Coltrane’s son pays witty tribute to late comic dad by posting: ‘Just woke up what did I miss?’
16.10.2022 - 16:53
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Robbie Coltrane’s son has wittily paid tribute to his late comedian dad by posting the message: “Just woke up what did I miss?” Artist Spencer McMillan – one of the ‘Harry Potter’ actor’s two children – showed he shared his father’s sense of humour in a post from his Instagram account, @be. nice. signs.
It came after his actress sister Alice McMillan on Saturday (15. 10. 22) posted a moving picture of herself kissing her dad’s head as he sat at home wearing glasses.
Alice, the youngest child of Robbie and his former wife Rhone Gemmell, is a renowned actress who has starred in critically-acclaimed ‘The Souvenir’ alongside Tilda Swinton. Spencer, born in 1992, has kept a low profile while Alice does not regularly share details of her life online. Robbie died on Friday (14.
10. 22) in hospital aged 72 after years battling health issues including osteoarthritis. He spent his final years in “constant pain” after his knee cartilage disintegrated.
The ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘James Bond’ acting icon, opened up in 2020 about his long health battles that left him wheelchair bound and in agony so bad he wouldn’t wish it on his “worst enemy”. He told the Daily Express in one of his last interviews in 2020: “I was fighting pain 24 hours a day when I was in ‘National Treasure’ and ‘Great Expectations’. “I had no cartilage in my knee.
It was bone on bone. ” Former heavy drinker Robbie was battling in 2016 to lost 7 stone after doctors warned him not slimming down could leave him a “cripple”. When he had shed 5 stone, he started to experience “constant pain all day” and he said medics found after an exploratory operation he had “no cartilage left in one of my knees”, adding it had “completely disintegrated”.
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