Six Degrees of Maggie Smith

Hey, you found my blog! Sorry to say I won’t be posting here anymore. Still feeling the Dame Maggie Smith love, but I’m taking this blog inactive.
XOXO

maggie-natalie-smith:

the photo by me

maggie-natalie-smith:

the photo by me

Happy 50th Birthday Alex Kingston! ♥

March 11, 1963.

“Then she walks across the hallway away from the butler. And she stops and she sort of sags. And then straightens up, puts back her veil and goes into the drawing room. It is an extraordinary piece of work because in that one shot she tells you about Violet’s deep sorrow but also about Violet’s value. Which is that she’s not there to make everything worse by crying, she is there to try and pull them together. And all of that is in that single shot and that movement. And really when you’re looking at work of that level, you know, it is awe-inspiring, really.” - Julian Fellowes

wherestoriesaretold:

themeerkat:

Dame Maggie Smith on Downton Abbey

DO YOU SEE THE FLAWLESSNESS OF THIS WOMAN?? DO YOU??

Dame Helen Mirren on Parkinson, 1975

tvhousehusband:

Sesame Street nailed it!

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