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Recently, the Harry Potter series was going to be re-released, but another actor in the film passed away......
She is Maggie Smith, a United Kingdom actor who plays Professor Mak · Smith.
According to United Kingdom media reports, her son issued a statement on the 27th, revealing that Maggie Smith had passed away in the hospital in the early hours of the morning, "She left in the company of friends and family, leaving behind two sons and five grandchildren who loved her dearly, and they were extremely heartbroken to lose this extraordinary mother and grandmother." ”
In the minds of many fans, Maggie Smith is the magical Professor McGonagall, who looks mysterious and wise with the blessing of her styling.
In fact, she was 67 years old when she played this role, and because of cancer, she had to wear a wig to complete the interpretation, which was very dedicated, but illness may also be the reason why she has fewer and fewer roles in "Harry Potter".
In addition, she also played the Countess of Grantham in "Downton Abbey", for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award, and won two consecutive Emmy Awards;
And what you may not know is that when she was young, she was also a big beauty.
Since the mid-50s, at the age of 17, she has been performing in the theater since the mid-50s, and won the first place in the "Best Actress Award" of the Evening Standard for her roles in the plays "Private Ear" and "Public Eye".
Becoming more and more sparkling on the theatrical stage, she slowly began to enter the Royal National Theatre, and from the 60s to the 70s, she performed on the Broadway stage and won numerous awards.
In 1963's "Othello", she was nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress;
And the 1969 movie "Miss Brody's Youth" won her the Oscar for Best Actress.
In 1972, she played an eccentric aunt in "Traveling with My Aunt" and won an Oscar nomination for Best Actress. But the most amazing thing is that she played an Oscar winner in "California Suite" in 1978, but won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress that year...... So she also became the only actor so far to play a fictional Oscar nominee and win an Oscar.
And this role also allowed her to win her first Golden Globe Award.
In the 80s, she played "Private Banquet" and won the United Kingdom Film Academy Award for Best Actress for the second time. In 1985, she played "Room with a View", which helped her win her fifth Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress, and also won the second Golden Globe Award and the third United Kingdom Film Academy Best Actress Award.
And 1987's "Lonely Heart" won her the fourth United Kingdom Film Academy Best Actress. And then until 2019, she can also win the London Evening Flag Drama Award for Best Actress for the stage play "The Life of a Germany".
Maggie · Smith's life, acting in more than sixty films and more than seventy plays, was both prolific and high-quality, and is regarded as one of the most outstanding actors in the United Kingdom. "Downton Abbey: A New Era" will only be released in 2022, and she still has two plays to be broadcast so far, so it can be said that a lot of her life has been dedicated to the drama she loves.
Now, at the age of 89, she passed away peacefully, and her family also expressed their gratitude to the medical staff, and thanked the outside world for their condolences and care, hoping that everyone can keep the family private.
May Dame Maggie · Smith go all the way, and in another world, perhaps Professor Mak will continue to support Dumbledore steadfastly.
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