
The actress was so charming that you couldn’t take your eyes off her.
Most people know Maggie Smith from her role as Professor McGonagall in Harry Potter. But her career started long before the Potter series.
According to The Rambler, the actress’s stage debut took place in 1952 while studying at Oxford, and her career in major cinema began in 1958 with the film Nowhere to Go. Maggie was only 24 at the time. She was really hot in this photo.
Stills from the movie “Nowhere to Go”
Since then, Smith has acted in theater and film, mainly playing the roles of textured and characterful characters. She was distinguished by stateliness, pleasant appearance and a penetrating gaze.
Frame from the movie “The Rise of Miss Jean Brodie”
The most famous roles of the British actress are of course those of Minerva McGonagall in the Harry Potter film series and Mrs. Crawley in the popular British TV series Downton Abbey. Also distinguished are her participation in the tapes “California Hotel”, “Room with a View”, “Secret Garden”, “Ladies in Purple”, “Hotel Marigold”: The Best of the Exotic, “Lady in the Van”.
She was nominated for six Oscars and won twice: Best Actress for The Rise of Miss Jean Brodie and Best Supporting Actress for Downton Abbey.
Photo source: Still from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Author: Alexandra Ponomarenko
Source: Popcorn News

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