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To feel kind of emotional because Maggie Smith died?

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YankSplaining · 27/09/2024 15:18

I didn’t know her personally, and she obviously lived a good long life, but…all the way back to when I was a kid, she was in everything. She, Robin Williams, and Angela Lansbury were the first actors whose names I knew. I was born in 1986, and Maggie Smith was Granny Wendy in “Hook,” the Mother Superior in “Sister Act,” and Mrs Medlock in “The Secret Garden.” Then as a teenager, I got really into period piece movies, and she was in “Gosford Park” (new in theaters at the time) and “A Room With a View” (older, but I saw it for the first time in 2003).

And, of course, she was Professor McGonagall in “Harry Potter,” because it was such a no-brainer casting choice. I was hugely into Harry Potter and saw the third movie in theaters with all my friends for my eighteenth birthday.

I started watching “Downton Abbey” partly because she was in it; my wedding party and I were discussing “Downton Abbey” as we waited in the back of the church to walk down the aisle. I watched Maggie Smith in “Downton Abbey” while I was breastfeeding my first baby. Maggie Smith was always somewhere, and made me think of so many good memories whenever I saw her. My daughters are Harry Potter fans now, so we’ve been seeing quite a lot of Professor McGonagall over the last few years.

I’m not falling into a deep depression or anything, but I just feel sad that she died.

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Probablygreen · 27/09/2024 15:20

Me too, for all the reasons you said 😢 she was a national treasure and I just thought she’d live forever, like David Attenborough. RIP Dame Maggie

Bluevelvetsofa · 27/09/2024 15:20

She was one of those actors who seemed always to be around and active, lighting up the screen in whatever she was in and with such variety and range. She will e missed. There aren’t many left with her talent and charisma.

DramaAlpaca · 27/09/2024 15:21

Oh no, I'm sorry to hear that. RIP to a wonderful actor and national treasure.

TheShellBeach · 27/09/2024 15:22

That's very sad news.
She was wonderful.

KnickerlessParsons · 27/09/2024 15:23

I'm sad she's died too - she was a fantastic character actress. I was surprised she was "only" 89 though. I would have put her somewhere in her 90s.

Viewfrommyhouse · 27/09/2024 15:23

Yep. I cried 😳

Cynic17 · 27/09/2024 15:24

Totally agree. (And it doesn't bear thinking about how I'll feel when Dame Judi goes!).
They really don't make wonderful women like Maggie any more.

AmiablePedant · 27/09/2024 15:24

A great lady; RIP. Will re-watch The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie immediately!

thursdaymurderclub · 27/09/2024 15:24

it makes me very sad, she was one of the actresses i really admired and enjoyed! never met the woman and would not have expected too, but i just feel she was one of the greats!

pinkleopardess · 27/09/2024 15:24

She was quite a lady, like a force of nature. It leaves a void when someone like that passes.

52crumblesofautumn · 27/09/2024 15:27

Agree, I'm not one for celeb deaths usually but she was such a fine actress. Also that sense of an era passing.

SnapdragonToadflax · 27/09/2024 15:27

Yes, I agree. She was a wonderful actress and has been around and in things my whole life (born in 81).

It's so strange to think that the older people who were famous when I was young are now all going to start dying.

Marcipex · 27/09/2024 15:29

A huge loss.

Stagsflying · 27/09/2024 15:30

SnapdragonToadflax · 27/09/2024 15:27

Yes, I agree. She was a wonderful actress and has been around and in things my whole life (born in 81).

It's so strange to think that the older people who were famous when I was young are now all going to start dying.

Me too and I was born in 65, very sad

Holidaysrule · 27/09/2024 15:31

Me too. I loved her, she was fabulous.

Singleandproud · 27/09/2024 15:33

There is likely to be a series of very poignant deaths in the next few years Clint Eastwood, Dick Van Dyke, Julie Andrews, David Attenborough, Judi Dench, Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart. There are some fantastic videos on YouTube of Maggie on the Carol Burnett show, I believe they were good friends.

Carol and Julie Andrews were also fabulous friends and there are some fabulous videos of the two of them too, you can fall down quite a hole

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Giggorata · 27/09/2024 15:35

She was indeed fabulous and is a great loss. 🙁

YankSplaining · 27/09/2024 15:40

SnapdragonToadflax · 27/09/2024 15:27

Yes, I agree. She was a wonderful actress and has been around and in things my whole life (born in 81).

It's so strange to think that the older people who were famous when I was young are now all going to start dying.

My husband and I were talking about that recently. Provided we live to old age, we’re going to be around when Tom Cruise dies, when Brad Pitt dies, when Nicole Kidman dies, when Julia Roberts dies, when Hugh Grant dies…God, it’s just so weird to think of.

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LoobyDoop2 · 27/09/2024 15:47

Oh no, she was the best and basically only good thing about Downton Abbey.

“Don’t worry, I shall be magnanimous in victory”

JengaCupboard · 27/09/2024 15:52

Lady in the Van & the Marigold Hotel films too - she was one of my absolute favorites - I've watched DA so many times over. Ah..

KizzyJo · 27/09/2024 15:52

I got a little emotional too, she was fantastic and it's always sad when someone great dies but she lived to a good age and what an amazing life she had.

Biscofffan · 27/09/2024 15:54

An absolute great of film and theatre over the last 7 decades. Magnificent.

Bubblesgun · 27/09/2024 15:56

I agree such a loss.
we will be wathing a lot of movies with her in them this week end. Starting tonight with the lady in the van. May she rest in peace.

Deb13b · 27/09/2024 15:58

I shed a few tears. Amazing woman, wonderful actress and I'm a big Harry Potter fan !

Enko · 27/09/2024 15:58

I loved her too amazing actor.

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