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Gottfried noted that Lansbury's public image was "practically saintly". [245] A 2007 interviewer for The New York Times described her as "one of the few actors it makes sense to call beloved", noting that a 1994 article in People magazine awarded her a perfect score on its "lovability index". [176] The New Statesman commented that she "has the kind of pulling power many younger and more ubiquitous actors can only dream of." [193] Lansbury was a gay icon. [77] [246] She described herself as being "very proud of the fact", attributing her popularity among gay people to her performance in Mame; [77] an article in The Philadelphia Inquirer suggested that Murder, She Wrote had further broadened her appeal with that demographic. [247] a b Thorpe, Vanessa (January 26, 2014). "Angela Lansbury: Return of a Star who Shines ever Brighter". The Observer. Archived from the original on March 12, 2017 . Retrieved January 3, 2015. Crampton, Caroline (April 2014). "Angela Lansbury's Life on the Stage". New Statesman. Vol.143, no.5205. p.16. That year, Lansbury's grandfather died, and with the onset of the Blitz, Macgill decided to take Angela, Bruce and Edgar to the United States; Isolde remained in Britain with her new husband, the actor Peter Ustinov. Macgill secured a job supervising 60 British children who were being evacuated to North America aboard the Duchess of Athol, arriving with them in Montreal, Canada, in August 1940. [16] She then proceeded by train to New York City, where she was financially sponsored by a Wall Street businessman, Charles T. Smith, moving in with his family at their home at Mahopac, New York. [17] Lansbury gained a scholarship from the American Theatre Wing to study at the Feagin School of Drama and Radio, where she appeared in performances of William Congreve's The Way of the World and Oscar Wilde's Lady Windermere's Fan. She graduated in March 1942, by which time the family had moved to a flat in Morton Street, Greenwich Village. [18] Career breakthrough: 1942–1945 [ edit ] Returning to cinema as a freelance actress, Lansbury found herself typecast as an older, maternal figure, appearing in this capacity in most of her films from this period. [50] She later stated that "Hollywood made me old before my time", noting that in her twenties she was receiving fan mail from people who thought her in her forties. [51] She obtained minor roles in such films as A Life at Stake (1954), A Lawless Street (1955) and The Purple Mask (1955), later describing the latter as "the worst movie I ever made." [52] She played Princess Gwendolyn in the comedy film The Court Jester (1956), before taking on the role of a wife who kills her husband in Please Murder Me (1956). From there she appeared as Minnie Littlejohn in The Long Hot Summer (1958), and as Mabel Claremont in The Reluctant Debutante (1958), for which she filmed in Paris. [53] Biographer Martin Gottfried has claimed that it was these latter two cinematic appearances which restored Lansbury's status as an " A-picture actress." [54] Throughout this period, she continued making television appearances, starring in episodes of The Revlon Mirror Theater, Ford Theatre and The George Gobel Show, and became a regular on game show Pantomime Quiz. [55] Lansbury in a publicity shot from 1966

British and American actress Angela Lansbury was known for her prolific work in theatre, film, and television. Cavendish, Dominic (October 12, 2022). "Today's Crybaby Actors Have Much to Learn from Angela Lansbury". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on December 16, 2022 . Retrieved December 12, 2022. In April 1978, Lansbury appeared in 24 performances of a revival of The King and I musical staged at Broadway's Uris Theatre; Lansbury played the role of Mrs Anna, replacing Constance Towers, who was on a short break. [112] Her first cinematic role in seven years was as novelist Salome Otterbourne in a 1978 adaptation of Agatha Christie's Death on the Nile, filmed in both London and Egypt. In the film, Lansbury starred alongside Ustinov and Bette Davis, who became a close friend. The role earned Lansbury the National Board of Review award for Best Supporting Actress of 1978. [113] Sweeney Todd and continued cinematic work: 1979–1984 [ edit ] Angela Lansbury 'Proud' to be Made a Dame by the Queen". BBC News. April 16, 2014. Archived from the original on November 22, 2019 . Retrieved May 6, 2021.

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Dame Angela Brigid Lansbury DBE (October 16, 1925 – October 11, 2022) was a British-American-Irish actress and singer. In a career spanning eighty years, she played various roles across film, stage, and television. Although based for much of her life in the United States, her work attracted international attention. Off the stage, Lansbury made further television appearances, such as on Perry Como's Thanksgiving Special in November 1966. [84] She also engaged in high-profile charitable endeavours, for instance appearing as the guest of honour at the 1967 March of Dimes annual benefit luncheon. [84] She was invited to star in a musical performance for the 1968 Academy Awards ceremony, and co-hosted that year's Tony Awards with former brother-in-law Peter Ustinov. [85] That year, Harvard University's Hasty Pudding Club elected her "Woman of the Year". [86] When the film adaptation of Mame was put into production, Lansbury hoped to be offered the part, but it instead went to Lucille Ball, an established box-office success. [87] Lansbury considered this to be "one of my bitterest disappointments". [88] Her personal life was further complicated when she learned that both of her children had become involved with the counterculture of the 1960s and had been using recreational drugs. As a result, Anthony had become addicted to cocaine and heroin. [89] Kennedy, Maev (January 23, 2014). "Angela Lansbury Admits Murder, She Wrote Will Always Haunt Her". The Guardian. Archived from the original on January 3, 2015 . Retrieved January 3, 2016.

Can Emmy's Biggest Loser Bill Maher Ever Win?". Los Angeles Times. July 20, 2009. Archived from the original on July 13, 2015 . Retrieved October 23, 2009.

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Kilday, Gregg; Ford, Rebecca (September 5, 2013). "Oscars: Academy to Honor Angela Lansbury, Steve Martin, Piero Tosi and Angelina Jolie". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on June 10, 2015 . Retrieved January 3, 2016. In 2013, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Board of Governors voted to bestow upon Lansbury an Honorary Academy Award for her lifetime achievements in the industry. The actors Emma Thompson and Geoffrey Rush offered tributes at the Governors Awards where the ceremony was held, and Robert Osborne of Turner Classic Movies presented her with the Oscar, stating that "Angela has been adding class, talent, beauty, and intelligence to the movies" since 1944. [259] The Oscar statue is inscribed: "To Angela Lansbury, an icon who has created some of cinema's most memorable characters inspiring generations of actors". [260] Publications [ edit ] Shales, Tom (May 19, 1996). " Murder, They Wrote Off; A 'Grave Error' by CBS Killed Her Show, Leaving Angela Lansbury to Play A Bittersweet Finale". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on January 26, 2023 . Retrieved January 26, 2023.

Lansbury brought up her children as Episcopalians, but they were not members of a congregation. [232] She stated, "I believe that God is within all of us, that we are perfect, precious beings, and that we have to put our faith and trust in that." [232] She supported Britain's Labour Party, to which she had family ties, [194] and the US Democratic Party; she described herself as a "Democrat from the ground up" to quash online rumours that she endorsed the Republican Party. [233] She also supported various charities, particularly those combating domestic abuse and rehabilitating drug users. [234] In the 1980s, she also supported charities combating HIV/AIDS. [235] Lansbury won six Golden Globe Awards and a People's Choice Awards for her television and film work. [255] [256] She never won an Emmy Award despite 18 nominations. As of 2009, she held the record for the most unsuccessful Emmy nominations by a performer. [257] She was nominated three times for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, but never won. Reflecting on this in 2007, she stated that she was at first "terribly disappointed, but subsequently very glad that [she] did not win" because she believed that she would have otherwise had a less successful career. [258] Brantley, Ben (March 15, 2009). "The Medium as the Messenger". The New York Times. Archived from the original on July 28, 2020 . Retrieved January 3, 2016.

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Polaneczky, Ronnie (March 15, 2017). "Polaneczky: Who Knew Murder, She Wrote Character was a Gay Icon?". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the original on July 18, 2021 . Retrieved July 18, 2021.

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