Maggie Smith: A legendary actress passes away at 89
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Maggie Smith: A legendary actress passes away at 89
Maggie Smith, the legendary British actress known for her iconic roles in “Harry Potter” and “Downton Abbey,” has passed away at the age of 89. Her remarkable career, spanning over six decades, earned her numerous accolades and the admiration of audiences worldwide.
Maggie Smith, the legendary British actress, has passed away at the age of 89. Renowned for her roles as Professor McGonagall in “Harry Potter” and Violet Crawley in “Downton Abbey,” she left an indelible mark on both cinema and theatre. Born on december 28, 1934, in Ilford, she began her career on stage in the 1950s before achieving cinematic success in the 1960s. She won two Oscars: Best Actress for “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” (1970) and Best Supporting Actress for “California Suite” (1979).
Photos : Downton Abbey/Loewe/Harry Potter/Vogue/DR
Personal life, complicated
Despite a tumultuous personal life, including a challenging marriage to actor Robert Stephens, Maggie Smith continued to excel in her career. She overcame breast cancer in 2007 and continued working despite her illness. She was honored by Queen Elizabeth II in 1990 and again in 2014 for her contributions to the arts. She is survived by her two sons, Chris Larkin and Toby Stephens, and five grandchildren. Her artistic legacy and influence will endure, inspiring future generations of actors and audiences.
Photos : Downton Abbey/Loewe/Harry Potter/Vogue/DR
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