It is sad to report the news of the passing of one of the most accomplished and beloved actresses of her generation, Maggie Smith, whose work left an imprint on those who were fortunate enough to ...
Beloved actor Maggie Smith has sadly passed away at the age of 89, with the news confirmed Friday, September 27 in a statement shared with the press by her two sons, Chris Larkin and Toby Stephens.
Smith, who played Professor McGonagall in the fantasy franchise, died at age 89 on Friday, Sept. 27, while Gambon died on the same date in 2023 at age 82 The two actors died on the exact same date — ...
"Oh, how absolutely ghastly. How absolutely awful. I can't think of anything worse. I haven't done anything. I don't know what it is I do," gasped actress Dame Maggie Smith when British theatre critic ...
Actor Maggie Smith has died at the age of 89. She earned a swathe of fans from different generations thanks to her varied career. She’ll be best remembered in recent times for her roles in ‘Downton ...
“She always looks so extreme,” a fellow teacher observes of Maggie Smith’s trademark rigidity in “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” (1969), putting her finger on the straight-backed, nose-high hauteur ...
If there’s an actress who has epitomized a fierce woman, one with age, experience, and self-confidence on her side, it’s Dame Maggie Smith. And so, it is sad news indeed to share that Maggie Smith has ...
By the time Dame Maggie Smith left the stage yesterday, at the age of 89, a lot of people might have thought she’d been born with that honorific title. She played the leading roles in Shaw, Ibsen, ...
"I had loved her as an artist, but from that moment, I loved her as a person," Pinchot tells PEOPLE of the late Smith, who died Friday, Sept. 27, at age 89 Moviestore/Shutterstock; John Sciulli/Getty ...
Actress Dame Maggie Smith, who’s best known for her role as Professor McGonagall in the Harry Potter movies and has been in other works like Downton Abbey, has passed away. According to her sons Toby ...
“I cannot accept ‘merely.’ I do not do anything ‘merely,’” says Lettice Douffet, a tour guide to a stately English home with an epic history of dullness in Peter Shaffer’s 1987 play “Lettice and ...