Robbie Coltrane’s ashes scattered around his most beloved New York spots
Robbie Coltrane’s ashes have been scattered around his most beloved New York spots. Director Amos Poe, 74, who cast Robbie in the 1979 film ‘Subway Riders’, joined the late ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘Cracker’ actor’s son Spencer McMillan and daughter Alice to scatter his ashes around Manhattan. The locations included Katz’s Deli where the famous orgasm scene in 1989’s ‘When Harry Met Sally’ featuring Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal was filmed. Robbie died aged 72 in October, and had a lifelong love of New York. He said about 135-year-old Katz’s, at 205 East Houston Street: “Oh, the smell when they’d take ...