Harry Potter’s ‘Professor Minerva McGonagall’ is gone
British actress Maggie Smith, who played the role of ‘Professor Myrnava McGonagall’ in the ‘Harry Potter’ film series, has died. He was 89 years old.
The BBC wrote about the family of Maggie Smith, she died while undergoing treatment at London’s Chelsea and Westminster Hospital on Friday.
Maggie Smith has acted on stage, television and film in a career spanning six decades. Apart from ‘Harry Potter’, he is also known for his role in ‘Downtown Abbey’ series.
Maggie Smith won two Oscars in 1970 and 1979; He has been nominated four times. Received BAFTA Award eight times.
Maggie Smith started her stage career in 1952. But in 1958, he became known by acting in the movie ‘Nowhere to Go’. He received his first career BAFTA nomination for this film.
Maggie Smith won Oscars for her roles in ‘The Prime of Miss Jean Brody’ and ‘California Suite’. He received Oscar nominations for the films ‘Othello’, ‘Travels with My Aunt’, ‘A Room with a View’, ‘Gosford Park’.