Dame Maggie Smith Dies at 89 After 70 Years in Film, TV, and Theatre, Winning 2 Academy Awards and 4 Emmy Awards

SUNITA SOMVANSHI

The honored British actress, Dame Maggie Smith, passed away on September 27, 2024, at the age of 89.

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Her career was marked by stellar performances that earned her numerous prestigious awards, including two Oscars, four BAFTAs, three Golden Globes, and four Emmys.

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She was versatile when it came to showcasing her talent, excelling in both film and stage roles throughout her illustrious career.

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Maggie Smith acted in over 60 films and TV series, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.

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She is most famously known for her portrayal of Professor Minerva McGonagall in the Harry Potter film series, captivating audiences worldwide.

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Another one of her iconic roles was Violet Crawley, the Dowager Countess of Grantham, in the critically acclaimed series Downton Abbey.

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Despite her fame, she was an extremely private person who enjoyed wandering about without attracting much attention.

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She was married twice and had two sons, actors Chris Larkin and Toby Stephens, with her first husband, Robert Stephens.

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Dame Maggie Smith bravely battled both Graves' disease and breast cancer during her life, continuing to act while managing her health.

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Some of her final roles include Downton Abbey: A New Era and The Miracle Club, which added to her remarkable legacy.

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Her passing brings closure to an extraordinary chapter in the history of British acting, leaving behind an unparalleled legacy.

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