Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
October 16, 1925
Place of Birth:
London, England, UK
Dame Angela Brigid Lansbury DBE (October 16, 1925 - October 11, 2022) was a British-American actress and singer who has appeared in theater, television, and film roles. Her career was spanned almost eight decades, much of it in the United States. Her work has received international attention. Her first film appearance was in the 1944 film Gaslight as a conniving maid, for which she received an Academy Award nomination. Among her other films are The Manchurian Candidate (1962), Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) Beauty and the Beast (1991), and Anastasia (1997).
She expanded her repertoire to Broadway musicals and television in the 1950s and was particularly successful in Broadway productions of Gypsy, Mame and Sweeney Todd. Lansbury is perhaps best known to modern audiences for her 12 year run as writer and sleuth Jessica Fletcher on the U.S. television series Murder, She Wrote, in which she starred from 1984 to 1996. Her recent roles include Lady Adelaide Stitch in the 2005 film Nanny McPhee, Leona Mullen in the 2007 Broadway play Deuce, Madame Arcati in the 2009 Broadway revival of the play Blithe Spirit and Madame Armfeldt in the 2010 Broadway revival of the musical A Little Night Music.
Respected for her versatility, Lansbury has won five Tony Awards, six Golden Globes, an Honorary Academy Award, and has been nominated for numerous other industry awards, including the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress on three occasions, and eighteen Emmy Awards.
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Year | TV Show | Role |
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2017 | Little Women | Aunt March |
2005 | Law & Order: Trial by Jury | Eleanor Duvall |
1999 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Eleanor Duvall |
1997 | The View | Self |
1996 | The Rosie O'Donnell Show | Self - Guest |
1994 | Touched by an Angel | Lady Penelope Berrington |
1993 | Intimate Portrait | Self |
1992 | Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories | Narrator (Voice) |
1986 | Rage of Angels: The Story Continues | Marchesa Allabrandi |
1984 | Murder, She Wrote | Jessica Fletcher |
1984 | Lace | Aunt Hortense Boutin |
1984 | The First Olympics: Athens 1896 | Alice Garrett |
1982 | Little Gloria... Happy at Last | Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney |
1980 | Magnum, P.I. | |
1978 | The Kennedy Center Honors | Self |
1972 | The Julie Andrews Hour | Self |
1971 | Great Performances | Self |
1968 | The Dick Cavett Show | Self - Guest |
1964 | The Man from U.N.C.L.E. | Elfie van Donck |
1963 | The Danny Kaye Show | Self |
1962 | The Merv Griffin Show | Self |
1956 | Tony Awards | Self - Performer |
1956 | Tony Awards | Self - Host & Presenter |
1956 | Tony Awards | Self - Presenter / Performer / Winner |
1956 | Tony Awards | Self - Host/Performer |
1956 | Tony Awards | Self - Host/Presenter |
1956 | Tony Awards | Self - Presenter |
1956 | Tony Awards | Self - Host / Performer |
1956 | Tony Awards | Self - Winner/Presenter |
1956 | Tony Awards | Self - Nominee/Presenter |
1956 | Tony Awards | Self - Host /Performer |
1956 | Tony Awards | Self - Presenter/Winner |
1955 | Stage 7 | Vanessa Peters |
1955 | Screen Director's Playhouse | Vera Wayne |
1954 | Climax! | Justina Marshall |
1954 | Studio 57 | |
1954 | The George Gobel Show | Self |
1954 | Climax! | Judith Beresford |
1953 | General Electric Theater | Daphne Rutledge |
1953 | The Oscars | Self |
1952 | Today | Self |
1952 | Four Star Playhouse | Joan Robinson |
1952 | Four Star Playhouse | Mrs. Hallerton |
1952 | The Ford Television Theatre | Lola Walker |
1951 | Hallmark Hall of Fame | Penelope Keeling |
1951 | Schlitz Playhouse of Stars | Florie Vandrop |
1951 | Hallmark Hall of Fame | Dora |
1950 | Lux Video Theatre | Leslie |
1950 | Your Show of Shows | |
1950 | Robert Montgomery Presents | Christine Manson |
1950 | Lux Video Theatre | Self - Intermission Guest |
1950 | Lux Video Theatre | Lucy Landor |
1950 | Lux Video Theatre | Tina Rafferty |
1950 | Lux Video Theatre | Elsa |
1950 | What's My Line? | Self - Mystery Guest |
1950 | Robert Montgomery Presents | Rosie |
1949 | The Emmy Awards | Self |
1944 | Golden Globe Awards | Self - Nominee |
1944 | Golden Globe Awards | Self - Winner |
1944 | Golden Globe Awards | Self - Presenter |