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Robbie Coltrane: Glasgow Art
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Stocky Scottish comic actor Robbie Coltrane was trained as an artist in Glasgow. During the 1970s, he rose to prominence as an improvisational nightclub comedian, usually working in ensemble groups (one of his partners was actress Emma Thompson). During the '80s, he was in a number of British...Read More
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Stocky Scottish comic actor Robbie Coltrane was trained as an artist in Glasgow. During the 1970s, he rose to prominence as an improvisational nightclub comedian, usually working in ensemble groups (one of his partners was actress Emma Thompson). During the '80s, he was in a number of British features and made-for-TV movies.
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Stocky Scottish comic actor Robbie Coltrane was trained for his craft in Glasgow and Edinburgh. During the 1970s, he toured with the San Quentin Theatre Workshop and rose to prominence as an improvisational nightclub comedian, usually working in ensemble (one of his partners was actress Emma Thompson). In 1973, he produced the documentary Young Mental Health.
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At last Coltrane had found professional success to match his personal victories. He'd beaten the bottle and found love again. On Christmas Eve, 1988, he'd met 18-year-old Rhona Gemmell in a pub, and asked her to a Hogmanay party, picking her up in a flashy red Caddy. They got married and produced a son, Spencer (named after Spencer Tracy) and a daughter, Alice. Rhona would become a sculptress. Success furthermore gave Coltrane a chance to exhibit artistic loyalty - he'd continue to involve himself in the projects both of John Byrne and Amos Poe.
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After arriving in the city, Robbie heads for a curry! "Glasgow has won the prestigious Curry Capital of Great Britain award three times; and in fact it was in kitchens like these, 30 years ago, that Glasgow chefs invented Tikka Masala." Say Robbie.
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