Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

DAME MAGGIE SMITH Downton’s cheerleader

As the haughty Dowager Countess of Grantham, Dame Maggie Smith’s stare can silence the lustiest of opponents, while her caustic retorts wither at 20 paces. But I’m pleased to discover that when the cameras stop rolling Dame Maggie is a pussycat, especially to the knee-trembling newcomers on the set of one of the most iconic period dramas of the decade.

There are no special demands from the multi-award-winning veteran actress, no diva turns or trailer one-upmanship. “I don’t think that’s very British,” laughs Downton Abbey’s creator Julian Fellowes, who is himself an Oscar-winner for his 2001 film Gosford Park.

“She’s very nice to the young ones and when they’re starting out, particularly at the beginning of the show, when several of them had very little experience indeed, Maggie was very much the kind of team leader in all that time.”

The 84-year-old British icon is certainly the jewel in Julian Fellowes’ stately home crown and it’s no surprise that Dame Maggie’s role is central as the TV series jumps to the silver screen. “I’m a

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ4 min read
‘It’s Easy To Talk Ourselves Out Of Exercise’
Whether you’re dealing with an injury, can’t seem to find the time or you’re just plain exhausted, exercising can sometimes be a struggle. We know it’s good for us. Our bodies are designed to move, yet our daily lives are often spent sitting for long
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ2 min read
Home Sweet Home
Designing kitchens is a passion of mine – what better way to understand how different people live and use their spaces than by crafting a room where they cook, gather with family and friends, and enjoy the best things in life? The family living in th
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ2 min read
Health News
Our nervous system can be altered by making sounds as it quickly activates the vagus nerve, which is like a conductor for our nervous system. Using our vocal cords to create sounds is very effective in relieving stress, anxiety and overwhelm. Stand w

Related Books & Audiobooks