Headlines about the death of Maggie Smith on Friday at age 89 have zeroed in on the more recent fame she enjoyed in the United States, as the acid-tongued dowager countess in “Downton Abbey ...
Maggie Smith, who died Friday aged 89, appeared in dozens of films over more than 60 years LONDON -- LONDON (AP) — Maggie Smith, who died Friday aged 89, appeared in dozens of films over more ...
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Dame Maggie Smith was truly the best, no matter what acting role she was in. Whether she was the vitriolic Dowager Countess of Gratham Violet Crawley on Downton Abbey or heroic Professor Minerva ...
Maggie Davis is a Lexington native, a University of Kentucky graduate, and an eternal optimist (especially when it comes to sports). She rejoined the LEX 18 team in September 2020 as an associate ...
Maggie Smith, the acclaimed British actor, was known for her quick wit but often described herself as painfully shy.Credit...Associated Press Supported by By The New York Times Maggie Smith ...
As BroadwayWorld sadly reported this morning, stage and screen actress Dame Maggie Smith has died at age 89. Perhaps best known for her screen roles in the Harry Potter film series and Downton ...
The Boy who Lived speaks out. Daniel Radcliffe has paid tribute to his “Harry Potter” co-star Maggie Smith, who died at 89 on Friday. In a statement to The Post, Radcliffe, 35, said ...
Maggie Smith, who died Friday at age 89, and played Lettice with a majestic and hilarious faux-grandeur in the West End and on Broadway, did not herself do anything by half measures. To see one of ...
Dame Maggie Smith, the British legend of the stage and screen who enjoyed a seven-decade career in show business, died on Friday. She was 89. Her sons Toby Stephens and Chris Larkin said in a ...
By Pete Wells The most intense pleasures of a Maggie Smith performance were seldom caused by loud histrionics. The moments that thrilled admirers of the British actor, who died on Friday at 89 ...
By Roslyn Sulcas “Oh for heaven’s sake!” Maggie Smith said in a 2015 interview, waving her hands vigorously in front of her face at the suggestion that she was a “national treasure.” ...