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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maggie_SmithMaggie Smith - Wikipedia

    Early life and education. Career. 1952–1968: National Theatre. 1969–1979: Rise to prominence and stardom. 1980–1999: Established actress. 2000–2009: Harry Potter and other roles. 2010–2015: Downton Abbey and other roles. 2016–present. Acting credits, awards and legacy. Personal life. Marriages. Health. Charity work. See also. References.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0001749Maggie Smith - IMDb

    One of the world's most famous and distinguished actresses, Dame Maggie Smith was born Margaret Natalie Smith in Essex. Her Scottish mother, Margaret (Hutton), worked as a secretary, and her English father, Nathaniel Smith, was a teacher at Oxford University.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.65 m
    • Ilford, Essex, England, UK
  3. 24 de oct. de 2023 · Leading roles in Shakespeare productions followed – including as Desdemona in Othello, a role that earned her an Oscar nod when she reprised it for the film adaptation. Rediscover vintage photographs of Smith as a young actress, long before Harry Potter and The Lady in the Van.

  4. Primeros años. Margaret Natalie Smith nació en Ilford, Inglaterra. Sus padres eran Nathaniel Smith, patólogo y Margaret Hutton Little, secretaria. A los cuatro años se mudó a Oxford con sus padres y sus dos hermanos mellizos, Alistair e Ian, quienes luego estudiaron arquitectura.

  5. 19 Pictures of Young Maggie Smith. Cari Fortier. 73.8K views19 items. Dame Margaret Natalie Smith, widely recognized as Maggie Smith, is a true titan of British acting. Born on December 28th, 1934, she has captivated audiences across screen and stage for over seven decades with her remarkable performances.

  6. 28 de dic. de 2021 · In honor of her birthday, see 20 vintage photographs of the much-loved Maggie Smith from her days as a radiant rising star, below.

  7. One of the world's most famous and distinguished actresses, Dame Maggie Smith was born Margaret Natalie Smith in Essex. Her Scottish mother, Margaret (Hutton), worked as a secretary, and her English father, Nathaniel Smith, was a teacher at Oxford University.