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Angela Lansbury Biography



Angela Brigid Lansbury, 16 October 1925, London, England. An actress and singer who enjoyed a prolific career in Hollywood before blossoming into a star of Broadway musicals in the 60s. Angela Lansbury's grandfather was George Lansbury, the legendary social reformer, and leader of the British Labour Party for a time during the 30s. She was taken to America in 1942 by her widowed mother, a popular actress named Moyna MacGill. After attending drama school in New York, Lansbury received an Oscar nomination for her first film performance in Gaslight (1944). It was the beginning of a long career in Hollywood during which she appeared in several musicals including The Harvey Girls (1946), Till The Clouds Roll By (1947), The Court Jester (1956), Blue Hawaii (1961, as Elvis Presley's mother), and Bedknobs And Broomsticks (1971). For much of the time she played characters a good deal older than herself. From 1957 onwards, Lansbury played several straight roles on Broadway, but it was not until 1964 that she appeared in her first musical, Anyone Can Whistle, which had a score by Stephen Sondheim. It only ran for nine performances, but Lansbury's subsequent excursions into the musical theatre proved far more successful. She won wide acclaim, and Tony Awards, for her roles in Mame (1966), Dear World (1969), Gypsy (1974 revival), and Sweeney Todd (1979). She also took Gypsy to London in 1973. In the 80s, Lansbury began to work more in television and created the part of the writer-come-supersleuth, Jessica Fletcher, in the US series Murder, She Wrote. The programme's long-term success resulted in her being rated as one of the highest-paid actresses in the world by the early 90s. In 1991 she received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), and, in the same, year, she lent her voice to Mrs Potts, the character that sang the Academy Award-winning title song in the highly acclaimed Walt Disney animated feature Beauty And The Beast. In 1992 Angela Lansbury was back to her Cockney roots playing a charlady in the television film Mrs 'Arris Goes To Paris, and two years later she was awarded a CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List. During the remainder of the 90s she led the cast in a concert version of Anyone Can Whistle at Carnegie Hall (1995), played the title role in the television musical comedy Mrs. Santa Claus (1996), and was honoured in Angela Lansbury-A Celebration. The latter gala benefit was held in November 1996 at the Majestic Theatre, the same house which launched her first musical, Anyone Can Whistle. Paying tribute were Barbara Cook, George Hearn, Tyne Daly, and a host of other stars from theatre and film.


Source: The Encyclopedia of Popular Music by Colin Larkin. Licensed from Muze.



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