Liz Smith is a member of Richest Celebrities and Journalists. "I was so lucky that things did come my way then."
She has attained success in all of her endeavors and undoubtedly made a good fortune out of it. She was cast as Madame Balls in the 1976 film The Pink Panther Strikes Again, but her scenes were left on the cutting-room floor. And while she made something of a name playing slightly dotty old ladies, the real Liz Smith was far removed from these on-screen personas. Liz Smith found fame as an actress at an age when most people are considering retirement. "My father was a bit of a sod, really. In 2006 she published her autobiography Our Betty and moved into a retirement home in north London but continued acting. Email. Liz Smith found fame as an actress at an age when most people are considering retirement. In 1984 she received a Bafta for Best Supporting Actress when she played Maggie Smith's mother in the film A Private Function.Two years later she appeared as Patricia Hodge's alcoholic mother in the BBC drama The Life and Loves Of A She Devil.
She has attained success in all of her endeavors and undoubtedly made a good fortune out of it. She was cast as Madame Balls in the 1976 film The Pink Panther Strikes Again, but her scenes were left on the cutting-room floor. And while she made something of a name playing slightly dotty old ladies, the real Liz Smith was far removed from these on-screen personas. Liz Smith found fame as an actress at an age when most people are considering retirement. "My father was a bit of a sod, really. In 2006 she published her autobiography Our Betty and moved into a retirement home in north London but continued acting. Email. Liz Smith found fame as an actress at an age when most people are considering retirement. In 1984 she received a Bafta for Best Supporting Actress when she played Maggie Smith's mother in the film A Private Function.Two years later she appeared as Patricia Hodge's alcoholic mother in the BBC drama The Life and Loves Of A She Devil.
She has attained success in all of her endeavors and undoubtedly made a good fortune out of it. She was cast as Madame Balls in the 1976 film The Pink Panther Strikes Again, but her scenes were left on the cutting-room floor. And while she made something of a name playing slightly dotty old ladies, the real Liz Smith was far removed from these on-screen personas. Liz Smith found fame as an actress at an age when most people are considering retirement. "My father was a bit of a sod, really. In 2006 she published her autobiography Our Betty and moved into a retirement home in north London but continued acting. Email. Liz Smith found fame as an actress at an age when most people are considering retirement. In 1984 she received a Bafta for Best Supporting Actress when she played Maggie Smith's mother in the film A Private Function.Two years later she appeared as Patricia Hodge's alcoholic mother in the BBC drama The Life and Loves Of A She Devil.
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