Gasp! Maggie Smith has never seen an episode of ‘Downton Abbey’
Here’s some “Downton Abbey†news that’s almost as shocking as what happened to Lady Sybil a few weeks back: The Dowager Countess herself, Maggie Smith, has never seen a single episode of the hugely popular PBS costume drama in which she stars.
Quick, someone fetch the smelling salts!
The actress, who’s twice won an Emmy for her performance on the series, made the stunning confession in an interview scheduled to air this Sunday on “60 Minutes.â€
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The subject came up when correspondent Steve Kroft asked if she was proud of the phenomenal success of “Downton Abbey.†After a pause, she explained that she wasn’t quite able to answer because she hasn’t actually seen the finished product. “I don’t sit down and watch it.â€
“You must be the only person in England who’s not watching,†Kroft replied (more like the whole world, Steve).
“Well, that’s a record then, isn’t it, of some sort,†she fired back, sounding very much like the Dowager Countess.
Smith predicted that she’ll probably give in once the series is all over (funny, we never would have pegged her for a binge-viewer) but that for now it’s too frustrating to watch her own work. “I always see things that I would like to do differently and think, ‘Oh, why in the name of God did I do that?’â€
So why do it at all? “It’s the delight of acting,†she said.
In truth, the news isn’t all that shocking, given Smith’s wonderfully above-it-all attitude about showbiz in general. Like Woody Allen, she’s a perennial no-show (as well as a perennial favorite) at just about every awards show imaginable.
But Maggie, if you change your mind, please do give us a call. We’ll bring the popcorn.
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