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  1. Dame Margaret Natalie "Maggie" Smith (born 28 December 1934) is an English actress, who plays Professor Minerva McGonagall in the Harry Potter films.[1] In her career, Smith has won two Academy Awards out of her six nominations: Best Actress in a Leading Role in 1970 for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, and Best Actress in a Supporting Role in 1978 for California Suite. Additionally, she has won ...

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  2. 1 de ene. de 2023 · Maggie Smith was born in Ilford, Essex, on December 28, 1934. Now 87 (and very much alive), the Downton Abbey star knew she wanted to be an actress from the time she was a teen. Unfortunately her parents—a pathologist and a secretary—were not thrilled about her acting ambitions. “Honest to God, I have no idea where the urge [to act] came ...

  3. 28 de dic. de 2021 · December 28, 2021. Photo: Getty Images. Before she was the grand dame of period dramas, Maggie Smith—who turns 87 today—was the sprite-like British talent blazing a trail in Hollywood after ...

  4. Vuonna 2014 Maggie Smith nähtiin pää­osassa elo­kuvassa My Old Lady. Maggie Smith näytteli pää­osaa Alan Bennetin omiin kokemuksiin pohjautuvassa draama­komedia­elo­kuvassa The Lady in the Van vuonna 2015. Elokuussa 2018 ilmoitettiin elo­kuvan Downton Abbey ensi-illasta vuonna 2019. Palkinnot ja ehdokkuudet

  5. 14 de jul. de 2023 · The Miracle Club: Directed by Thaddeus O'Sullivan. With Maggie Smith, Laura Linney, Kathy Bates, Agnes O'Casey. There's just one dream for the women of Ballygar to taste freedom: to win a pilgrimage to the sacred French town of Lourdes.

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  6. 3 de ene. de 2022 · Smith has battled with a few health complications in her life, but that is in the past as of this time of writing. That is to say, she is alive and better than ever at 87. Maggie Smith in 'The Graham Norton Show' in October 2015. (Source: YouTube) Unlike in her heyday, she now plays granny characters. "I've been playing old parts forever.

  7. Born in Columbus, Ohio, in 1977, Maggie Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful; the national bestsellers Goldenrod and Keep Moving: Notes on Loss, Creativity, and Change; as well as Good Bones, named one of the Best Five Poetry Books of 2017 by the Washington Post and winner of the…