The house was originally owned by Swiss-born artist Conrad Buff II and his wife, the children’s book author Mary Marsh Buff.
The former president’s remarks to a conservative radio host were his most pointed about the special counsel, Jack Smith, if ...
T he world was saddened by the announcement of Dame Maggie Smith’s death a few weeks ago. Since then, friends, family and ...
Passed away peacefully at McCulloch House, Clayton on October 9th, 2024, aged 82. Beloved Mother of Beata, treasured by all who knew her. Now with the Angels. Dame Maggie Smith, an icon of stage and ...
Dame Maggie Smith, known to Harry Potter fans as the stern yet beloved Professor Minerva McGonagall, passed away on September 27 at the age of 89. She had an extensive career on stage and screen ...
This is FRESH AIR. I'm Dave Davies. Maggie Smith, the renowned British actress best known to American audiences for her roles in the "Harry Potter" films and the masterpiece series "Downton Abbey," ...
at a tiny art house cinema in San Francisco. The film had middling reviews but it starred Judi Dench and Maggie Smith as ageing sisters. I was in old lady heaven. Now Maggie Smith is gone.
“I remember her at around the age of 15, skipping past our house in the middle of the road, swinging a basket and singing. Jackie’s family also watched Maggie Smith star in films throughout ...
The pious woman moves to a Dublin boarding house and meets a charming American ... of the Potter stories is the kind of part Maggie Smith knew precisely how to play, arguably even had a corner ...
“Maintain that Maggie Smith as Minerva McGonagall was the single ... "Our dearly loved and revered head of Gryffindor house," Wright began the post, adding a red heart emoji.
And so it was, in the hands of the young Maggie Smith. Of course ... while the crew prepared the rest of the house, in reality Wrotham Park in Hertfordshire, for the remainder of the work.
Dame Maggie Smith and Sir Michael Gambon will forever ... to cast her as the stalwart head of Gryffindor house. “Someone that you were intimidated by but someone who had a real sense of warmth ...