Thursday, August 3, 2023

Maggie Smith - ©Theda Bara

The actress that I bring in this post today, needs no further introduction. Dame Maggie Smith, is present whether on stage or in the cinema, with a natural talent combined with emotion, common to the British, who always enchant Hollywood.

With an extensive career in English theater and TV, on HBO in the United States, in Hollywood and on Broadway, Smith has appeared in over 60 films and over 70 plays and is one of the UK's most acclaimed, recognized and prolific actresses, which in more than seven decades, has won the Triple Crown of Acting: she has received the highest praise from acting experts in film, television and theatre, what more could an artist ask for during her career? An Oscar, right? And he came twice. Smith also won a Tony Award in 1990; three Golden Globes 1979, 1987 and 2013; and four Primetime Emmy Awards in 2003, 2011, 2012 and 2016.

In 1990, Maggie Smith was named a “Dame” by Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022), for contributions to the arts, and in 2014 she was made a Companion of Honor for services to drama. Her first film appearance was in the British film: “Child in the House”, in 1956, as an actress without lines, at a party, even so, she stole the scene.

Her first Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress came in 1966 for her performance in the film adaptation of Othello (1965); five years later 1970, Smith would win the first Oscar this one for Best Actress for her performance in the title role of the film: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969); in 1979 another Oscar, this one for Best Supporting Actress, in “California Suite” (1978), her character was: “Diana Barrie”. His other Oscar-nominated roles were: in “Travels with My Aunt” (1972), in 1973, character: “Aunt Augusta”; in 1986 “A Room with a View” (1985), interpreting: “Charlotte Bartlett”; and in 2002, in “Gosford Park” (2001), character “Constance Trentham”. She gained popularity playing half-blood Scottish schoolteacher, the witch Minerva McGonagall, in the Harry Potter” film series (from 2001 to 2011). Other notable films include: “Death on the Nile” (1978), character: “Miss Bowers”; “Hook” (1991), character: “Wendy Moira Angela Darling”; “Sister Acts 1 and 2” (1992 and 1993), character: “Mother Superior”; “Secret Garden” (1993), character: “Mrs. Medlock”; “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 1 and 2” (2011 and 2015), character: “Muriel Donnelly”; “Quartet” (2012), character: “Jean Horton”; and “The Lady in the Van” (2015), character: “Mary Shepherd”.

Maggie Smith does not have a star on the Los Angeles Walk of Fame, but she has perpetuated her hands on Cinema 100, due to the series “Downton Abbey”, where the actress spectacularly gave life to the character: “Violet Crawley”. This award-winning series first aired on ITV in the UK on 26 September 2010 and on PBS in the US on 9 January 2011 (themed around the sinking of the Titanic in 1912). The final episode aired simultaneously in both countries on November 8, 2015.

Maggie Smith, born Margaret Natalie Smith, on December 28, 1934 in Ilford, UK. This year she will be 90 years old.

Dame Maggie Smith was married twice, the first to British actor and also a Knight of the Queen: Sir Robert Graham Stephens (1931-1995) from 1967 to 1975, with whom she had two children, also actors Chris Larkin (1967-) and Toby Stephens (1969-). Maggie and Robert divorced and the couple's two children stayed with their ex-husband; in the same year of the separation, she was married from 1975 to 1998 with the English playwright and screenwriter Alan Beverley Cross (1931-1998), of whom she became a widow after 23 years together.

9 comments:

  1. Theodosia,
    “Maggie Smith” is one of the most complete actresses. And “Harry Potter” was very successful thanks to his outstanding performance in the saga, which, even though he did not receive an Oscar, won the hearts of his fans.
    Nice tribute.
    Kisses!!!

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  2. Me encanta esta actriz. Te mando un beso.

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  3. Uma bela homenagem que aplaudo e elogio
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    Saudações cordiais
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    Pensamentos e devaneios poéticos
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  4. hola
    es una de mis actrices favoritas y me parece fatal que no tenga una estrella en el paseo de la fama porque se la merece. Me encanta en Harry Potter y nunca habrá jamás una profesora McGonagall más perfecta que ella
    Besotessssssssssss

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  5. Sem duvida uma senhora atriz com H grande. Um destaque bem merecido, aqui nesta excelente postagem amiga Theda.
    Votos de um bom fim de semana!
    Beijinhos.

    Mário Margaride

    http://poesiaaquiesta.blogspot.com

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  6. Oh, she is a character in anything she does. Her sons are wonderful actors too. Thanks so much. Oh, and well..pink is my favorite color with or without Barbie. And yes, I collect Barbies but they aren't the run of the Millie variety, I like diversity in my collection and I like to make them OOAK Barbie..especially, if I do have a Millie face mold or two, I want to distinguish with character.

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  7. She was a lovely actress! Have a nice weekend!

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  8. A great actress, I really enjoyed seeing her in the Harry Potter movie.
    Thanks for sharing

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