Friday, September 27, 2024

IN THREE WORDS

Dame Maggie Natalie Smith

Dec 28 1934- Sept 27, 2024 


We at the Casa du Borghese are heartbroken...

42 comments:

  1. Sad. Had the great good fortune to see her in the previews of Private Lives in Los Angeles before they took it to New York - this was about 50 years ago. One of my mother's boondoggles after the symphony ("Let's just see if they have any tickets").

    Will Jay

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  2. Legendary, acting genius.

    How I loved her.

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  3. Finest acting presence.

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  4. The Greatest Dame! Jx

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  5. Great British acting

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  6. First Wives' Club
    Love her voice.

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  7. Anonymous9/27/2024

    Tundra Bunny here...

    Brilliant stellar actress.

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  8. recognizable, prolific, actress

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  9. Intelligence, Wit, Grace.
    I adored her.

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  10. Formidable, gigantically talented!

    Soooooo many good movies, I can't pick one.

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  11. Skilled, Adept,Accomplished, Class,Expert, Gifted...

    Three words isn't enough.

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  12. Brillant, gifted, accomplished.

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  13. Irreplaceable. Forever ours!

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  14. Anonymous9/28/2024

    Buckets of talent gigi

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  15. Ignored old schoolfriends

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  16. Anonymous9/28/2024

    A Beautiful Soul

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  17. She was one of a kind.

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  18. "The bitch Daphne!" a quote from another incredible actor, Dame Diana Rigg, from my all time favorite film "Evil Under the Sun" (I know it was supposed to be only 3 words, but felt I needed to explain my choice, sweetpea!) xoxo

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    1. One of my favorites too Savyy. Evil Under the Sun was always my favorite Agatha Christie story. My favorite quote from the movie was when Daphne saw Arlene and her husband come in and he starts to introduce them, and Daphne explains they already know each other.

      "Arlena and I were in the chorus of a show together, not that I could ever compete. Even in those days, she could always throw her legs up in the air higher than any of us... and wider."

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    2. LMOA!!!!!!!!1 That was an excellent movie, and one hell of a great quote.

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  19. Cap Chasen9/28/2024

    What a lady!
    Splendid, elegant actress.

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  20. Maggie Smith- poignancy, wit, distinguished.
    One of my favorite actresses.

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  21. Best loved performers.

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  22. Intimidate, humor, charm

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  23. glamour, severity, charm

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  24. Unrelenting, focused and purposeful. What a lady. And she always kept to herself.

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  25. Numerous, iconic performances

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  26. steely wit, humor.
    passion for perfection
    dignity, class, ebullient

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  27. She was a class act. I'm very glad she sustained that awesome career like she did. From "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" in 1969 all the way through the last "Downton Abbey" film. Though I'm sure she'll always be remembered best for Harry Potter.

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  28. Much loved actress.

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  29. legendary, entertainment craftswoman.

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    1. A movie I only just saw this weekend Spo, during a Maggie Movie Marathon our local station played. And now one of my favorites.

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