Robin Williams Missed Out On Hagrid Role In Harry Potter Because Of Studio’s UK-Only Rule (Photo Credit – Instagram/Prime Video)

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When Robin Williams rang up Chris Columbus, hoping to play Hagrid, he didn’t expect a Ministry of Magic-level rejection. But that’s exactly what he got — no wand, no giant boots, not even a shot at a screen test.

Columbus, who directed Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, had to break the news: it was all Brits, or bust. No exceptions. Williams, a self-proclaimed Potterhead, was reportedly interested in not just one but two roles—Hagrid and Remus Lupin. But as he later told The New York Post (per The Independent), “There were a couple of parts I would have wanted to play, but there was a ban on American actors.”

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Turns out, this wasn’t just a polite excuse to sidestep a Hollywood legend. The film’s casting director, Janet Hirshenson, backed it up years later in a chat with The Huffington Post. She explained that Columbus was firm from day one. “Once he said no to Robin, he wasn’t going to say yes to anybody else, that’s for sure.”