Maggie revealed that she’d been diagnosed with cancer in 2009 in an interview with The Daily Telegraph. While she didn’t say much about her diagnosis, she did admit that after undergoing ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard had an instant connection when they first met at a dinner in 2001 Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard have stood the test of time in Hollywood. The ...
Oscar-winner Maggie Smith met both of her former husbands, Robert Stephens and Beverley Cross, at work Stephanie Kaloi is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022.
The stars are paying tribute to Maggie Smith’s legacy after the actress died on Friday, September 27. She was 89. Smith’s two sons, Toby and Chris, confirmed their mother’s death in a ...
Maggie’s gay brother-in-law, Charles, also provides support. Ryan Duncan gives the role dignity and avoids cheap 1960s gay ...
Dame Judi Dench reportedly broke down in tears when asked about her grief following the death of her close friend Dame Maggie Smith. Appearing on stage at the Cheltenham Literature Festival ...
Acclaimed British actress Dame Maggie Smith died on September 27, 2024. Smith was 89 years old. Born in 1934 in Ilford, England, Smith grew up in Oxford, England, and made her stage debut in a ...
Maggie enjoys working with individuals with the belief that everyone deserves to feel happy and whole. Struggles in life can leave you feeling disconnected and unbalanced, making it difficult to ...
Maggie Davis is a Lexington native, a University of Kentucky graduate, and an eternal optimist (especially when it comes to sports). She rejoined the LEX 18 team in September 2020 as an associate ...
Maggie Smith, the acclaimed British actor, was known for her quick wit but often described herself as painfully shy.Credit...Associated Press Supported by By The New York Times Maggie Smith ...
Maggie Smith, who died at the age of 89 today, won Oscars for her performances in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1970) and California Suite (1979). Known for her roles as Professor McGonagall ...
It’s hard to think of another actor who could do more with syllables than Maggie Smith. Language for her was an all-purpose prop. Her characters would crash down on consonants, as though landing ...