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Maggie Smith looks concerend in Death on the Nile

On Friday, September 27, 2024, the world lost one of the greatest actresses of any generation. Dame Maggie Smith entertained and delighted audiences for more than 60 years, giving memorable performances in popular franchises such as Downton Abbey. She also won two Oscars for her profound performances in 1969’s The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie and 1978’s California Suite.

Related 'Downton Abbey' Allowed Me To Say Goodbye To Maggie Smith Smith's work in 'Downton Abbey' and beyond allows her legacy to stay alive on-screen. One of the best examples comes when Marie, eager to get off the vessel, orders Bowers by saying:"It's time to go. This place is beginning to resemble a mortuary." Without missing a beat, Bowers replies with a biting tone, “Thank god you'll be in one yourself before too long, bloody old fossil.” Sure, Davis’ line has charm, but it’s the joy with which Smith delivers her morbid line that solidifies the relationship.

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