Smith, Dame Maggie (Dame Margaret Natalie Cross), 1934-, English actress. Smith first appeared on stage in
Twelfth Night (1952). With her precise, sometimes rapid-fire, articulation and her meticulous stagecraft, she is adept at both comedic and serious roles. Smith worked with the
Old Vic Company and the National Theatre, giving notable performances in
As You Like It, Richard II, The Rehearsal, and
Private Lives. In 1989 she scored a personal triumph in London and New York in
Lettice and Lovage. Among her films are
Othello (1966),
Travels with My Aunt (1973),
A Room with a View (1985), and
A Private Function (1985). She has won two Academy Awards, for
The Prime of Miss Brodie (1969) and, ironically, in the role of a nominated actress on Academy Award night, in
California Suite (1978). More recent performances in plays include
Three Tall Women (1991) and
The Importance of Being Earnest (1992); in films,
The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne (1991) and
The Secret Garden (1993). She was created a dame commander, Order of the British Empire, in 1990.
The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia Copyright © 2004.
Licensed from Columbia University Press