Actress Maggie Smith, who played Professor McGonagall, has died.


Ukrainian actress Maggie Smith passed away at the age of 89. She became famous due to the Harry Potter films and the series "Downton Abbey." Her family reported this.
As noted by the actress's sons, Smith died in a hospital early in the morning on September 27. "Being a very private person, she was with friends and family in her last moments. She leaves behind two sons and five grandchildren, who miss their mother and grandmother very much," the sons noted in the statement.
Chronology of Maggie Smith's Life
Maggie Smith studied in Oxford, where she began her stage career. Her first professional theater role was Viola in Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" (1952). From 1959, she performed at the Old Vic theater, specializing in Shakespearean productions. In the 1960s, she also performed at the Royal National Theatre.
In films, Maggie Smith usually played stern and characteristic roles. She starred in movies such as "Nowhere to Go" (1958), "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" (1970), "California Suite" (1979), "Clash of the Titans" (1981), "A Room with a View" (1985), "David Copperfield" (1999), "Tea with Mussolini" (1999), and others. She also appeared in all the Harry Potter films and became one of the most recognizable characters in the series "Downton Abbey."
It's very sad to say goodbye to such a talented actress. She will leave a mark on the world of cinema and theatre.
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