A massive, warm, formidable presence with ancient gravitas.
The thunderous warmth he brought to Hagrid in the Harry Potter films — that combination of enormous physical presence and disarming, tender-hearted gentleness — is the walrus personality distilled to its purest form. Like the walrus, which commands its environment through sheer mass and ancient authority yet remains fundamentally social and nurturing toward its group, Coltrane's most beloved performances hinged on this precise paradox: the giant who protects, comforts, and belongs. His portrayal of criminal psychologist Fitz in *Cracker* added another walrus dimension — the sharp, battle-worn intelligence lurking beneath layers of self-indulgence, a creature who has seen too much to be easily fooled. Coltrane himself once noted that he never felt the need to shout to be heard, which is quintessentially walrus: when you carry that kind of gravitational weight, the room simply rearranges itself around you.
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