Legendary Dame Angela Lansbury Passes Away at 96
A Career Spanning Eight Decades
Dame Angela Brigid Lansbury DBE (October 16, 1925 – October 11, 2022) was a British and American actress. In a career spanning eight decades, she played iconic roles on stage, screen, and television, earning her numerous accolades and the admiration of audiences worldwide.
Early Life and Career
Angela Lansbury was born into a prominent upper-middle-class family in London in 1925. Influenced by her father, actor Edgar Lansbury, she pursued acting from a young age. After graduating from the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, she made her professional debut on the London stage in 1942.
In 1944, Lansbury moved to Hollywood and quickly gained recognition for her performances in films such as Gaslight (1944) and The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945), for which she received an Academy Award nomination.
### International AcclaimLansbury's stardom reached new heights in the 1970s with her role as Jessica Fletcher in the US TV series Murder, She Wrote. The long-running show became a global phenomenon, cementing Lansbury's status as America's favorite TV sleuth.
Beyond her iconic television role, Lansbury continued to excel on stage and screen. She won Tony Awards for her performances in four different Broadway musicals and starred in memorable films such as The Witches of Eastwick (1987) and Nanny McPhee (2005).
A Legacy of Excellence
Angela Lansbury's career is a testament to her exceptional talent and versatility. She captivated audiences with her memorable performances, bringing to life a wide range of characters with depth and humanity.
Her legacy will continue to inspire generations of actors and fans alike, ensuring that her contributions to the world of entertainment will be remembered for decades to come.
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