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Dame Maggie Smith was a British actress who worked in theatre, television and film. She made her professional theatre debut in 1956 playing Viola in William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night at the Oxford Playhouse. She made her Broadway debut in musical revue New Faces of 1956 (1956).
Maggie Smith: A Bright Particular Star by Michael Coveney, Victor Gollancz Ltd, September 1992, ISBN 0-575-05188-4. Later revised as Maggie Smith: A Biography, 2015. ISBN 978-1-250-11718-2. Maggie Smith: A View from the Stalls by Caroline Février, The Book Guild Publishing, released 28 March 2018, 330 pages, ISBN 978-1912083411.
Dame Maggie Smith's career on stage, film and TV spanned seven decades.. The actress, who died on Sept. 27, 2024 at the age of 89, made her stage debut in 1952 and for the decades to come had an ...
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My Old Lady is a 2014 comedy-drama film written and directed by Israel Horovitz in his feature directorial debut, based on his 1996 play of the same name. [4] The film stars Maggie Smith, Kevin Kline, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Dominique Pinon. [5]
Maggie Smith, who died on Sept. 27 at age 89, brought a bright, distinctive spark to every role she took on. ... Smith in a scene from the movie 'The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie' in 1969.
A third movie, set to be released on Sept. 12, 2025, was always going to include a tribute to Smith’s iconic character — but that tribute will now also extend to the actress herself, who died ...
The film was critically and commercially successful, grossing around $40 million worldwide. Dame Maggie Smith was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, [3] and young lead actress Kate Maberly received a "Special Achievement Award For Outstanding Performance" at the 1994 London Critics Circle Film Awards. [3]