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A black and white publicity photograph of Angela Lansbury in 1966
Publicity photograph in 1966

Angela Lansbury (1925–2022) was an Irish-British and American actress who had an extensive career in film, television, radio, and on the stage. Lansbury made her film debut in the 1944 psychological thriller Gaslight.[1] Her performance as a conniving Cockney maid received critical acclaim, and she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.[2] The following year she played a tragic music hall singer in The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945), for which she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture and received another nomination for the Best Supporting Actress Oscar.[2][3][4] Lansbury played lead roles in the radio adaptations of the novels Of Human Bondage and Pride and Prejudice for NBC University Theatre in the late 1940s. She appeared in a further 11 MGM productions but in minor roles often as an older villanous woman, which she was dissatisfied by, commenting, "I kept wanting to play the Jean Arthur roles, and Mr Mayer kept casting me as a series of venal bitches". Lansbury instructed her agent to terminate her contract in 1952 however she continued to be typecast during the 1950s and supplemented her film career with appearances on various television anthology series including Lux Video Theatre, Four Star Playhouse, Climax!, and Playhouse 90.

In 1957, she made her Broadway debut in Hotel Paradiso and followed this with A Taste of Honey (1960). Lansbury played a ruthlessly ambitious mother in the 1962 political thriller The Manchurian Candidate, for which she received her third nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She became a musical star as the title character in Mame in 1966 for which she garnered the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical. She following this by playing Countess Aurelia in the musical Dear World (1969) for which she won her second Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Two years later, she appeared in the musical film Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971). For her performance as burlesque entertainer Gypsy Rose Lee in Gypsy she received a third Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical which she followed by portraying Gertrude in a 1975 West End adaptation of Hamlet and Mrs. Nellie Lovett in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1979). For the latter, she received a fourth Tony.

Lansbury made her television breakthrough in the 1980s by starring as detective and writer Jessica Fletcher in Murder, She Wrote (1984). The show ran for 264 episodes over 12 years and was a critical and commercial success. Lansbury received 12 consecutive Emmy nominations during its run and became one of the highest paid television stars with a reported salary of $200,000 per episode in later seasons. In the latter part of her career, she made appearances in Disney films... and returned to the stage with lead roles in Blithe Spirit and Driving Miss Daisy. Lansbury died in 2022, her last role was a cameo in the murder mystery Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. The New York Times described her as "The First Lady of Musical Theatre" and Broadway dimmed their lights in tribute.

Film

Still from the trailer for The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945)
A black and white still from the trailer for the 1952 film Mutiny
With Patric Knowles in a still from the trailer for Mutiny (1952)
List of film credits
Year Title Role(s) Notes Ref(s)
1944 Gaslight Nancy Oliver [5]
1944 National Velvet Edwina Brown [6]
1945 The Picture of Dorian Gray Sibyl Vane [6]
1946 The Harvey Girls Em [6]
1946 The Hoodlum Saint "Dusty" Millard [7]
1946 Till the Clouds Roll By Star of London Gaieties [8]
1947 The Private Affairs of Bel Ami Clotilde de Marelle [7]
1947 If Winter Comes Mabel Sabre [6]
1948 Tenth Avenue Angel Susan Bratten [6]
1948 State of the Union Kay Thorndyke [6]
1948 The Three Musketeers Queen Anne [5]
1949 The Red Danube Audrey Quail [6]
1949 Samson and Delilah Semadar [6]
1951 Kind Lady Mrs. Edwards [6]
1952 Mutiny Leslie Waldridge [6]
1953 Remains to Be Seen Valeska Chauvel [7]
1955 The Purple Mask Madame Valentine [7]
1955 A Life at Stake Doris Hillman [7]
1955 A Lawless Street Tally Dickinsen [7]
1955 The Court Jester Princess Gwendolyn [7]
1956 Please Murder Me Myra Leeds [7]
1958 The Long, Hot Summer Minnie Littlejohn [7]
1958 The Reluctant Debutante Mabel Claremont [7]
1959 Summer of the Seventeenth Doll Pearl [6]
1960 A Breath of Scandal Countess Lina Schwatzenfeld [7]
1960 The Dark at the Top of the Stairs Mavis Pruitt [7]
1961 Blue Hawaii Sarah Lee Gates [7]
1962 The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Marguerite Laurier (voice) Provided dubbing for Ingrid Thulin [6]
1962 All Fall Down Annabell Willart [7]
1962 The Manchurian Candidate Eleanor Shaw Iselin [9]
1963 In the Cool of the Day Sybil Logan [6]
1964 The World of Henry Orient Isabel Boyd [10]
1964 Dear Heart Phyllis [6]
1965 The Greatest Story Ever Told Claudia [11]
1965 The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders Lady Blystone [6]
1965 Harlow Mama Jean Bello [6]
1966 Mister Buddwing Gloria [7]
1970 Something for Everyone Countess Herthe von Ornstein [6]
1971 Bedknobs and Broomsticks Miss Eglantine Price [6]
1978 Death on the Nile Salome Otterbourne [5]
1979 The Lady Vanishes Miss Froy [6]
1980 The Mirror Crack'd Miss Marple [5]
1982 The Last Unicorn Mommy Fortuna (voice) [6]
1983 The Pirates of Penzance Ruth [6]
1984 The Company of Wolves Granny [6]
1991 Beauty and the Beast Mrs. Potts (voice) [5]
1997 Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas Mrs. Potts (voice) Direct-to-video [6]
1997 Anastasia Dowager Empress Marie (voice) [12]
1999 Fantasia 2000 Herself Segment: "Firebird Suite – 1919 Version" [13]
2003 Broadway: The Golden Age Herself Documentary [14]
2005 Nanny McPhee Great Aunt Adelaide [15]
2008 Heidi 4 Paws Grandmamma (voice) [16]
2011 Mr. Popper's Penguins Selma Van Gundy [5]
2014 Driving Miss Daisy Miss Daisy Werthan Theatrical release of stage production [17]
2018 The Grinch Mayor McGerkle (voice) [5]
2018 Mary Poppins Returns Balloon Lady [18]
2018 Buttons: A Christmas Tale Rose [19]
2022 Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Herself [20]

Television

A black and white photograph of Lansbury with fellow actors Patricia Cutts and Ann Todd in the teleplay The Grey Nurse Said Nothing
With Patricia Cutts and Ann Todd in the teleplay The Grey Nurse Said Nothing (1959)
List of television credits
Year(s) Title Role(s) Notes Ref(s)
1950
1953
Robert Montgomery Presents Christine Manson
Rosie
Episode: "The Citadel"
Episode: "Cakes and Ale"
[21]
[22]
1950
1952
1954
Lux Video Theatre Unknown Episode: "Wonderful Night"
Episode: "Operation, Week End"
Episode: "A Chair for a Lady"
[23]
[24]
[25]
1953 The Revlon Mirror Theater Joan Dexter Episode: "Dreams Never Lie" [26]
[27]
1953 Ford Television Theatre Lola Walker Episode: "The Ming Lama" [28]
1953 Pantomime Quiz Guest [29]
1953 Schlitz Playhouse of Stars Unknown Episode: "Storm Swept" [30]
1954 Your Show of Shows Guest Host [31]
1954 General Electric True Theater Daphne Rutledge Episode: "The Crime of Daphne Rutledge" [32]
1954–1955 Four Star Playhouse Joan Robinson
Mrs. Hallerton
Episode: "A String of Beads"
Episode: "Madeira, Madeira"
[33]
[34]
[35]
1954
The George Gobel Show
Guest [36]
1955 Fireside Theatre Mrs. Jarvis Episode: "The Indiscreet Mrs. Jarvis" [37]
1955 Stage 7 Unknown Episode: "Billy and the Bride" [38]
1955–1956 The Star and the Story Unknown Episode: "The Treasure"
Episode: "The Force of Circumstance"
[39]
[40]
1955–1956 Celebrity Playhouse Unknown
Deborah
Episode: "Empty Arms"
Episode: "Deborah"
[41]
[42]
1956 Chevron Hall of Stars Laura Ellsworth Episode: "Crisis in Kansas" [43]
1956 Front Row Center Unknown Episode: "Instant of Truth" [44]
1956 Screen Directors Playhouse Unknown Episode: "Claire" [45]
1956 Studio 57 Katy
Unknown
Episode: "The Rarest Stamp"
Episode: "The Brown Leather Case"
[46]
[47]
1956–1957 Climax! Justina Marshall
Judith Beresford
Episode: "Bury Me Later"
Episode: "The Devil's Brood"
[48]
[49]
1958–1959 Playhouse 90 Victoria Atkins
Hazel Wills
Episode: "
Verdict of Three"
Episode: "The Grey Nurse Said Nothing
"
[50]
[51]
1963 The Eleventh Hour Alvera Dunlear Episode: "Something Crazy's Going on in the Back Room" [52]
1965 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Elfie van Donck Episode: "The Deadly Toys Affair" [53]
1965 The Trials of O'Brien Celeste Thurlow Episode: "Leave It to Me" [54]
1975 The First Christmas: The Story of the First Christmas Snow Sister Theresa / Narrator Television special [55]
1982 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Nellie Lovett Filmed stage performance [56]
1982 Little Gloria... Happy at Last Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney Miniseries [57]
1983 The Gift of Love: A Christmas Story Amanda Fenwick Television film [58]
1983 A Talent for Murder Ann Royce McClain Television film [6]
1984 Lace Aunt Hortense Boutin Miniseries [59]
1984 The First Olympics: Athens 1896 Alice Garrett Miniseries [60]
1984–1996 Murder, She Wrote Jessica Fletcher 264 episodes [61]
1986 Magnum, P.I. Jessica Fletcher Episode: "Novel Connection" [62]
1986 Rage of Angels: The Story Continues Marchesa Allabrandi Television film [63]
1988 Shootdown Nan Moore Television film [64]
1989 The Shell Seekers Penelope Keeling Television film [6]
1990 The Love She Sought Agatha McGee Television film [6]
1992 Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris Mrs. Ada Harris Television film [65]
1996 Mrs. Santa Claus Mrs. Santa Claus Television film [6]
1997 Murder, She Wrote: South by Southwest Jessica Fletcher Television film [66]
1999 The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax Emily Pollifax Television film [67]
2000 Murder, She Wrote: A Story to Die For Jessica Fletcher Television film [68]
2001 Murder, She Wrote: The Last Free Man Jessica Fletcher Television film [69]
2002 Touched by an Angel Penelope Berrington Episode: "For All the Tea in China" [70]
2003 Murder, She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle Jessica Fletcher Television film [71]
2004 The Blackwater Lightship Dora Television film [72]
2005 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Eleanor Duvall Episode: "Night" [73]
2005 Law & Order: Trial by Jury Eleanor Duvall Episode: "Day" [74]
2014 Great Performances: Driving Miss Daisy Miss Daisy Werthan Filmed stage performance [75]
[76]
2017 Little Women Aunt March Miniseries [77]

Radio

List of radio credits
Year(s) Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1947 Suspense Unknown Episode: "A Thing of Beauty" [78]
1948–1949 NBC University Theatre Mildred
Elizabeth Bennet
Episode: "Of Human Bondage"
Episode: "Pride and Prejudice"
[79]
1950 The MGM Theater of the Air Unknown Episode: "Stamboul Quest" [80]
1952 Theatre Guild on the Air Unknown Episode: "Dear Brutus" [81]
1952 Stars over Hollywood Unknown Episode: "The Lady and the Beachcomber" [82]

Stage

A black and white photograph of Lansbury with Nigel Davenport in A Taste of Honey in 1960
In A Taste of Honey (1960) with Nigel Davenport
A photograph of Lansbury in Driving Miss Daisy in 2013
In Driving Miss Daisy (2013)
List of theatre credits
Year(s) Title Role Theatre Notes Ref(s)
1952 The Gramercy Ghost Unknown Unknown Summer tour [83]
1952 Affairs of State Irene Elliott Bucks County Playhouse Summer tour [84]
1957 Hotel Paradiso Marcelle
Henry Miller's Theatre
11 April – 13 July [85]
[86]
1960–1961 A Taste of Honey Helen Lyceum Theatre 4 October 1960 – 9 September 1961 [86]
1964 Anyone Can Whistle Cora Hoover Hooper Majestic Theatre 4–11 April [86]
1966–1968 Mame Mame Dennis Winter Garden Theatre 18 May 1966 – 30 March 1968 [86]
1969 Dear World Countess Aurelia Mark Hellinger Theatre 6 February – 31 May [86]
1971 Prettybelle Prettybelle Sweet Shubert Theatre 1 February – 6 March [87]
[88]
1972 All Over The Mistress Aldwych Theatre [89]
1973–1975 Gypsy Rose Piccadilly Theatre
Winter Garden Theatre
29 May 1973 – 2 March 1974
23 September 1974 – 4 January 1975
[86]
[90]
1975–1976 Hamlet Gertrude National Theatre [91]
[92]
1978 The King and I Anna Leonowens
Uris Theatre
11–30 April
(replacement for Constance Towers)
[86]
1979–1981 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Mrs. Nellie Lovett American tour [86]
[93]
1982 A Little Family Business Lillian Ridley
Martin Beck Theatre
[86]
[94]
[95]
1983 Mame Mame Dennis Gershwin Theatre 24 July – 28 August [86]
2007 Deuce Leona Mullen Music Box Theatre 6 May – 19 August [86]
2009 Blithe Spirit Madame Arcati
Shubert Theatre
15 March – 19 July [86]
2009–2010 A Little Night Music Madame Armfeldt Walter Kerr Theatre 24 November 2009 – 20 June 2010 [86]
2012 The Best Man Mrs. Sue-Ellen Gamadge Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre 1 April – 9 September [86]
2013 Driving Miss Daisy Miss Daisy Werthan Queensland Performing Arts Centre
Theatre Royal, Sydney
Comedy Theatre, Melbourne
Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide
His Majesty's Theatre, Perth
Australian tour [17]
[96]
2014–2015 Blithe Spirit Madame Arcati Gielgud Theatre
Ahmanson Theatre
Golden Gate Theatre
Princess of Wales Theatre
National Theatre
West End
North American tour
[97]
[98]
2017 The Chalk Garden Mrs. St. Maugham Hunter College 19 June [99]
2019 The Importance of Being Earnest Lady Bracknell
American Airlines Theatre
18 November [100]

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