The Dame Maggie Smith, the late British actress loved by younger generations as Harry Potter’s Professor McGonagall, was last seen in public at a Greek restaurant in London a week before her passing on September 27.
Photos of the Oscar-winning actress from her last public appearance were published on Tuesday by the Daily Mail, reminiscent of her characters’ personalities in renowned programs like “Harry Potter.”
Dame Maggie’s Smith request for quiet and respect
The Daily Mail spoke to diners who happened to be having lunch at Lemonia Greek restaurant in London at the same time as Dame Maggie Smith.
Dressed in a casual blue and black outfit and sneakers, the beloved actress made the best out of the good weather and enjoyed the sunshine sitting at a terrace table with a female friend.
Despite reportedly being a regular at Lemonia, Smith opted for the classic British fish and chips dish instead of Greek cuisine.
At some point, the star scolded a group of teenagers for laughing noisily outside the restaurant, a moment which was described “like seeing Professor McGonagall [of the Harry Potter franchise] or the Dowager Countess of Grantham in “Downton Abbey” in real life,” as described to the Daily Mail. “She asked them to be quiet and be more respectful whilst people were eating.”
The Greek restaurant where the Dame Maggie Smith’s final photo was taken boasts an excellent reputation in Primrose Hill as an established family-run business for 45 years, often featured among the top Greek restaurants of the British capital.
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Dame Maggie Smith died on Friday, September 27, aged 89, it was announced by her sons Chris Larkin and Toby Stephens.
They did not disclose any details about the cause of death, but said that she was with friends and family at the end.
“She leaves two sons and five loving grandchildren who are devastated by the loss of their extraordinary mother and grandmother,” their statement read.
Although she is most commonly known for her role as Professor McGonagall in the Harry Potter movies, Maggie Smith had a truly legendary acting career in both the movie and theater industries.
Her very first movie role earned her a nomination for Best Supporting Actress from BAFTA. She eventually won an Oscar for her lead role in “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” in 1970 as well as the Best Actress BAFTA for “The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne” and for her role in “Hedda Gabler” that same year.
Her final two roles were in two standalone “Downton Abbey” films in 2019 and 2022.