Leslie Phillips, who voiced the Arranging Cap in Harry Potter, has died at 98. His representative let the BBC know that the adored entertainer died calmly in his rest Monday night.

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“I’ve lost a magnificent spouse and people in general has lost a really extraordinary player,” his better half, Zara Carr, told The Sun Tuesday.

While Phillips is generally known for his voice in the U.S., he’s a notable star in the U.K., having featured in four of the Portable establishment films somewhere in the range of 1959 and 1960.

He made his most memorable film appearance during the 1930s.

“He was essentially an irreplaceable asset,” his significant other proceeded to The Sun. “Individuals cherished him. He was mobbed wherever he went.” Phillips voiced the Arranging Cap in three Harry Potter films: Harry Potter and the Scholar’s Stone (2001), Harry Potter and the Office of Mysteries (2002), and Harry Potter and the Dreadful Honors — Section 2 (2011).

Directly following his passing, recognitions have come pouring in for the English movie symbol, who showed up in north of 150 movies.

Docks Morgan depicted him as a “great person and sublime satire entertainer.”

Tony Maudsley, who stars in the English daytime drama Royal celebration Road, expressed working with Phillips was a “delight.”

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Trainspotting creator Irvine Welsh, who traded messages with Phillips on the web, said he “consistently loved his pater”.

Phillips’ demise comes only weeks after fresh insight about individual Harry Potter star Robbie Coltrane’s passing at 72 years old.

J.K. Rowling referred to the Hagrid entertainer as “a mind blowing ability,” saying she’ll “at absolutely no point ever realize anybody somewhat like Robbie in the future.”

Recognitions from the remainder of the cast likewise mirrored Hagrid’s part in their lives as youthful entertainers.

“Robbie depicted Hagrid’s glow, feeling of home and unqualified love for his understudies and mysterious animals so splendidly,” composed Bonnie Wright in an Instagram post.

“Robbie generally treated me and my kindred cast mates when we were small children like equivalent experts on a film set.”

David Thewlis, who played Remus Lupin, said Coltrane is “always cherished” by the cast and the world.

“The most extravagant, mightiest and most wicked giggling on set was all big Robbie’s issue,” he composed on Instagram.