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.
She was versatile when it came to showcasing her talent, excelling in both film and stage roles throughout her illustrious career.
Maggie Smith acted in over 60 films and TV series, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.
She is most famously known for her portrayal of Professor Minerva McGonagall in the Harry Potter film series, captivating audiences worldwide.
Another one of her iconic roles was Violet Crawley, the Dowager Countess of Grantham, in the critically acclaimed series Downton Abbey.
Despite her fame, she was an extremely private person who enjoyed wandering about without attracting much attention.
She was married twice and had two sons, actors Chris Larkin and Toby Stephens, with her first husband, Robert Stephens.
Dame Maggie Smith bravely battled both Graves' disease and breast cancer during her life, continuing to act while managing her health.
Some of her final roles include Downton Abbey: A New Era and The Miracle Club, which added to her remarkable legacy.
Her passing brings closure to an extraordinary chapter in the history of British acting, leaving behind an unparalleled legacy.