The highly regarded actress has two sons who are also in the business, meet her family here…
July 23, 2022 - 20:01 BST Francesca Shillcock Dame Maggie Smith is one of the nation's favourite actors having starred in a number of huge films and TV shows over her successful career spanning over 50 years, which is set to be celebrated in the Channel 5 film The Marvellous Maggie Smith: A Celebration, which her co-stars including Hugh Bonneville will gather to discuss her incredible career.
"She was stern with me but around them, she is a real softie. That’s the privilege of being a grandparent — they can indulge the children while parents have to be the bad guy. Grandparents can also be subversive and naughty with them. And she certainly is."Maggie Smith's former partners Chris and Toby's father is Sir Robert Stephens. Robert was often considered one the greatest theatre actors of his generation and was dubbed the next 'Laurence Olivier'.
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