Dame Maggie Smith
1934-2024
In a career spanning eight decades, Maggie Smith won two Oscars, five Baftas, four Emmys, a Tony and an honorary Olivier – among many other awards, said The Daily Telegraph. Theatregoers were captivated by her performances, in everything from Othello to Lettice and Lovage; and though the stage was her natural home, she was also a film star. She came to Hollywood’s attention in 1963, with a scene-stealing turn in The V.I.P.s. The film’s lead, Richard Burton, observed that her performance amounted to “grand larceny”. In total, she appeared in some 50 films, ranging from Oh! What a Lovely War in 1969 to 1978’s all-star Death on the Nile, and from Merchant Ivory’s multi-award-winning A Room with a View (1985) to 1992’s hit comedy Sister Act,…
