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’s final photo in a fashion campaign ... A second shot showed Smith sitting down in a black and white dress, peering into the camera sans smile and holding a maroon handbag.
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 ...
Dame Maggie Smith – whose acting career spanned seven decades and traversed the stage and screen – has died at age 89. She passed away peacefully surrounded by family and friends on Friday ...
Dame Maggie Smith and Sir Michael Gambon will forever be linked by more than just their work on the “Harry Potter” movies. Perhaps best known in recent years for their portrayals of Professor ...
Dame Maggie Smith died at the age of 89, after an incredible film, TV and stage career that spanned decades. And she’s associated with a generational group of British actresses like Judi Dench ...
Maggie Smith, who died at the age of 89 today, won Oscars for her performances in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1970) and California Suite (1979). Known for her roles as Professor McGonagall ...
A day I have been dreading is now upon us: Dame Maggie Smith has died. She was 89, of course, and spent much of her final acting years playing women who were facing the inevitable: Her iconic ...
Donor-Advised Funds Support KQED by using your donor-advised fund to make a charitable gift. Maggie Smith, the masterful, scene-stealing actor who won an Oscar for 1969 film The Prime of Miss Jean ...
It’s hard to think of another actor who could do more with syllables than Maggie Smith. Language for her was an all-purpose prop. Her characters would crash down on consonants, as though landing ...