Maggie Smith’s 3rd Act Made Her One of the Grand Dames of TV | Appreciation

Her scene-stealing role in “Downton Abbey” made Maggie Smith a TV mega-star in the final decades of her career

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Maggie Smith in "Downton Abbey" (PBS)

Dame Maggie Smith leaves behind a towering legacy in the wake of her death at the age of 89. The legendary actress spent almost 70 years dominating the stage and screens big and small on both sides of the pond. She won two Oscars, five BAFTAs, four Emmys, and a Tony over the course of many decades, during which she never stopped working and never stopped stealing scenes. She was a generational talent who meant something different to each generation: one of the faces of the ‘60s British invasion of Hollywood; a theatrical legend; character actress; comedic gem; and everyone’s favorite wizarding school deputy headmistress.

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