lordnastrond
The Spirit of Darkness
The incomparably talented, witty, funny, and beloved Dame Maggie Smith has passed today at the age of 89.
I know a lot of people will remember her for her many iconic roles, Professor McGonagall in particular has a special place in my heart from childhood where she embodied the character so completely I couldn't picture anyone else as I grew up reading the books.
An incredible actress who could inject tremendous personality and humanity in any role, she stole every scene she was in whether she was portraying complex and powerful characters like Jean Brodie from her Oscar winning role in the Prime of Jean Brodie, memorable and attention commanding roles like Dowager Countess Violet Crawley in Downtown Abbey or even when she played a smaller or supporting part as she did in Hook, Sister Act, Clash of the Titans and many other films.
An incredible presence in the British acting world, I recall once at Ian Mckellen's one-man-show he said how "everyone has a Maggie Smith story" usually meaning a funny story of her doing or saying something so funny and shockingly honest they remember it fondly for the rest of their careers, showing how much of a larger than life personality she had, a natural wit and brutal honesty that made everyone around her love her.
Truly sad to see such a legend, an icon of cinema, pass away.
I think it might be a nice idea for folks to share their favourite role of hers, and their favourite role of hers that is a little less mainstream.
For example, one of my favourite comedies is Keeping Mum, where Maggie plays Grace, an elderly and seemingly kind old woman who applys for the role of a house-keeper for a countryside vicar's family only to turn out to be a completely deranged [yet oddly sweet and loveable] serial killer.
Rest In Peace, Dame Maggie.
I know a lot of people will remember her for her many iconic roles, Professor McGonagall in particular has a special place in my heart from childhood where she embodied the character so completely I couldn't picture anyone else as I grew up reading the books.
An incredible actress who could inject tremendous personality and humanity in any role, she stole every scene she was in whether she was portraying complex and powerful characters like Jean Brodie from her Oscar winning role in the Prime of Jean Brodie, memorable and attention commanding roles like Dowager Countess Violet Crawley in Downtown Abbey or even when she played a smaller or supporting part as she did in Hook, Sister Act, Clash of the Titans and many other films.
An incredible presence in the British acting world, I recall once at Ian Mckellen's one-man-show he said how "everyone has a Maggie Smith story" usually meaning a funny story of her doing or saying something so funny and shockingly honest they remember it fondly for the rest of their careers, showing how much of a larger than life personality she had, a natural wit and brutal honesty that made everyone around her love her.
Truly sad to see such a legend, an icon of cinema, pass away.
I think it might be a nice idea for folks to share their favourite role of hers, and their favourite role of hers that is a little less mainstream.
For example, one of my favourite comedies is Keeping Mum, where Maggie plays Grace, an elderly and seemingly kind old woman who applys for the role of a house-keeper for a countryside vicar's family only to turn out to be a completely deranged [yet oddly sweet and loveable] serial killer.
Rest In Peace, Dame Maggie.