Maggie Smith is remembered for her role as one of the most famous movie witches: Minerva McGonagall, in the Harry Potter films. Without a doubt, a strong and independent character, capable of taking Hogwarts forward on his own.
We also saw Violet, the Dowager Countess of Grantham, on ‘Downton Abbey’ in other roles, where she delivered some of the best lines around. But his career was very long and there is a lot to highlight.
Queen Elizabeth II gave her the title of “Dame” and the Order of Companions of Honor for her contribution to the seventh art. She won two Oscars for her performance as an actress: for “California Suite” and “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.”
Without a doubt, Maggie Smith deserves to be considered as one of them the best actresses in the world. But sometimes we forget what he looked like when he was young, maybe because a lot of his movies don’t necessarily belong to that generation. Do you want to remember how beautiful she always was? Here are some pictures.
Maggie Smith in Nowhere To Go
The film ‘Nowhere to go’ was released in December 1958 in the UK and Maggie Smith played the character of Bridget Howard.
Evening Standard Theater Awards
In 1962 the actress attended the Evening Standard Theater Awards in London, England and was dazzled by her beauty.
Maggie Smith in “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie”
The 1969 film “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” won her an Academy Award for Best Actress.
Maggie Smith in 1963
In this photo the actress is seen reading a script, shortly after being named Theater Actress of the Year by the Variety Club of Great Britain.
Maggie Smith in 1967
So was Maggie Smith with blonde hair. Photo taken in the dressing room of The Old Vic, London, England.
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