Remembering Maggie Smith: A Tribute from Daniel Radcliffe

 

Daniel Radcliffe, best known for his role as Harry Potter, has spoken out following the death of his co-star Maggie Smith. The iconic actress passed away at the age of 89 on Friday, leaving behind a legacy that will never be forgotten.

Radcliffe shared his memories of working with Smith, recalling their first meeting when he was just 9 years old. They were reading scenes for “David Copperfield,” his first job, and he was in awe of her talent. Despite his nervousness, Smith immediately put him at ease, showing kindness and making a lasting impression on him.

Over the next 10 years, Radcliffe had the privilege of continuing to work with Smith on the “Harry Potter” films. He described her as a fierce intellect with a gloriously sharp tongue, someone who could both intimidate and charm in an instant. But above all, she was extremely funny. Radcliffe considers himself lucky to have been able to work with her and cherishes the time they spent together on set.

Emma Watson, who also starred in the “Harry Potter” series, expressed her appreciation for Smith on her Instagram Story. Reflecting on her time with the legendary actress, Watson realized that she had shared the screen with true greatness. She described Smith as real, honest, funny, and self-honoring. Watson thanked Smith for her kindness and expressed her sorrow over her loss.

In addition to Radcliffe and Watson, other co-stars have also paid tribute to Smith. Bonnie Wright, who played Ginny Weasley in the “Harry Potter” movies, posted a heartfelt message on Instagram. Michelle Dockery and Hugh Boneville from “Downton Abbey,” where Smith won an Emmy for her role, also released statements expressing their sadness.

Smith’s sons, Toby Stephens and Chris Larkin, announced her passing in a statement, describing her as an intensely private person who passed away peacefully with her loved ones by her side. They requested privacy during this difficult time.

Maggie Smith’s career extended far beyond the wizarding world of “Harry Potter.” She was acclaimed for her performances on stage and screen, including winning an Oscar for “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” in 1970 and a Tony for “Lettice and Lovage” in 1990. Smith’s talent and contributions to the entertainment industry will forever be remembered.

In conclusion, Daniel Radcliffe fittingly described Smith as a legend. Her impact on the industry and the hearts of those who worked with her will never be forgotten. Maggie Smith may no longer be with us, but her legacy lives on.