Here at Anglophenia, we are always trying to come up with new lists. Maybe next we should offer “100 Reasons To Love Dame Maggie Smith.”
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Watch: Dame Maggie Smith Leads Brit Cast In Dustin Hoffman’s ‘Quartet’
There seems to be a cinematic trend developing, in which directors get together as many British character actors as they can, and get them to rub their sharp edges awkwardly against each other, filming the sparks until all is smooth.