Maggie Smith (Born In 1934) – Downton Abbey
Maggie Smith is named among Britain’s most recognizable and prolific actresses. Since her career in the ’50s, she has made it to over 60 films and 70 plays. She is one of the few artists who received the highest achievement for cinema, the Triple Crown of Acting Award.
Some of her most commercially successful and critically acclaimed projects include “Nowhere to Go,” “Othello,” and the “Harry Potter” film series, in which she portrayed Professor Minerva McGonagall. In 1990, she was made a Dame by Queen Elizabeth II for her contribution to the Arts. In 2022, she reprised her role in “Downton Abbey,” one of the projects that put her in stardom.