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BIO

Angela Lansbury has enjoyed a career without precedent. Her professional career spans more than 75 years, during which she has flourished, first as a star of motion pictures, then as a four-time Tony Award-winning Broadway musical star, and most recently as the star of "Murder, She Wrote," the longest running detective drama series in the history of television.



She is the winner of five Tony Awards, her Broadway debut was in 1957 in Hotel Paradiso, followed by A Taste of Honey (1960), Anyone Can Whistle (1964), and in Mame (1966), winning her first Tony. She also won Tonys for Dear World (1968), Gypsy (1974) and Sweeney Todd (1979). After a 23-year hiatus, she returned to Broadway in Deuce (2007) followed by Blithe Spirit (2009) winning a fifth Tony; A Little Night Music (2010), The Best Man (2012). In 2013 she toured Australia in Driving Miss Daisy, and in 2014 she reprised Blithe Spirit in London, winning the Olivier Award.

Angela Brigid Lansbury was born in London on October 16, 1925. Her father, Edgar Isaac Lansbury, was a timber merchant. Her mother, Moyna Macgill, was a popular actress. At age ten, Angela saw John Gielgud as "Hamlet" at the Old Vic and vowed that someday she would become an actress. She attended the Webber-Douglas School of Dramatic Art in London.

The great influence on Angela's young life was her grandfather, the Right Honorable George Lansbury, a prominent pacifist, and leader of the British Labor Party form 1931-35. "He was a fierce pacifist, and great friend of Gandhi's, yet all his desperate efforts to seek peace came to naught. He went to see Hitler personally. He came to America to see Eleanor Roosevelt. He died in 1940, really of a broken heart."

That same year, in order to escape the London Blitz, Moyna Macgill (who had driven an ambulance during the early days of the aerial Battle of Britain) evacuated fourteen-year-old Angela and her younger twin brothers, Edgar and Bruce, to the United States. (Their father had died when Angela was nine.) Together with 600 other young refugees, they escaped with the last boatload of children to leave the British Isles before German submarines made further Atlantic crossings impossible.

The family lived in Putnum County for a year, during which time Angela commuted to the Feagin School of Dramatic Arts in Manhattan. She received her first professional job at age sixteen when she performed a cabaret act in Montreal.

Eventually the family relocated in Los Angeles, where Moyna Macgill hoped to find work in the movies. Instead, it was seventeen-year-old Angela who landed a seven-year contract at MGM after director George Cukor cast her as Nancy, the menacing maid, in "Gaslight." Her cunning performance won her a 1944 Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. The following year she received a second nomination, again as Best Supporting Actress, as the doomed Sybil Vane in "The Picture of Dorian Gray." That poignant role earned her a Golden Globe Award.

Lansbury has appeared in 44 motion pictures to date. They include such classics as "National Velvet," "The Harvey Girls," Frank Capra's "State of the Union," Cecil B. DeMille's "Samson and Delilah," "The Court Jester," "The Long Hot Summer," "The Manchurian Candidate" (for which she received a second Golden Globe Award, the National Board of Review Award and her third Academy Award nomination), "The World of Henry Orient" and "Death on the Nile" (a second National Board of Review Award). In 1991 she was the voice of Mrs. Potts in the Disney animated feature, "Beauty and the Beast," and in 1997 she was the voice of the Grand Duchess Marie in the animated movie, "Anastasia."

The actress made her Broadway debut in 1957 when she starred as Bert Lahr's wife in the French farce, "Hotel Paradiso." In 1960 she returned to Broadway as Joan Plowright's mother in the season's most acclaimed drama, "A Taste of Honey" by Shelagh Delaney.

In March 1963, Lansbury told a reporter for the Los Angeles Times, "This sounds corny as hell, but I really have an enormous amount of dancing and rhythm in me. This is going to come out one of these days--then watch out. I've never been an entertainer, and I want to be. I've done the acting; now I want to entertain."

One year later, she starred on Broadway in her first musical. "Anyone Can Whistle" closed after only nine performances. But Lansbury returned to New York in triumph in 1966 as "Mame." She played the role for two years on Broadway and later to sellout audiences in Los Angeles and San Francisco.

"Mame" earned Lansbury the first of her unprecedented four Tony Awards as Best Actress in a Musical. She received the others as the Madwoman of Chaillot in "Dear World" (1968), as Mama Rose in the 1974 revival of "Gypsy" and as Mrs. Lovett in "Sweeney Todd" (1979). In 1978 she starred as Mrs. Anna for a limited engagement of "The King and I.

Concurrent with her musical ventures, Lansbury continued to act in serious dramas. In 1971 she returned to London to appear in the Royal Shakespeare Company production of Edward Albee's "All Over." In 1975, again in London, she played Gertrude to Albert Finney's Hamlet in the National Theater production. In 1976 she acted in two Albee one-act plays, "Counting the Ways" and Listening," at the Hartford Stage Company. As the actress once told an interviewer, "If you want to keep revitalizing yourself as an artist, you have to go where the work is. That's the way to continue to find new audiences."

She was to find her largest audience on television. Although Lansbury had acted in live dramas during "the golden age of television" in the 1950's in such shows as Robert Montgomery Presents and Lux Video Theatre, when she starred as Mrs. Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney in the 1982 mini-series "Little Gloria...Happy at Last," she had not acted on television in seventeen years. She followed that Emmy-nominated performance with roles in the mini-series "Lace" and "A Christmas Story: The Gift of Love."

From 1984-1996 she starred as Jessica Fletcher, mystery-writing amateur sleuth, on "Murder, She Wrote." In 1992, Lansbury added to her responsibilities by becoming the series' executive producer.

During the past decade she has also found time to star in the motion picture-for-television, "Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris" (directed by Anthony Shaw), "Shootdown," "The Love She Sought" and the Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation, "The Shell Seekers." She developed a video and co-wrote a book, both titled Positive Moves, about fitness and well-being.

After "Murder She Wrote" concluded its twelve season run in May 1996, Lansbury returned to her theatrical roots by starring in "Mrs. Santa Claus," the first original musical for television in four decades.

In 1997 Lansbury appeared in "South by Southwest," the first of a series of two hour "Murder, She Wrote" movies for CBS and has recently completed "The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax," also for CBS.

She has been unstinting of her time with scores of civic involvements, ranging from the American Red Cross to the Salvation Army. As a member of the AmFAR National Council, her energies in the war against AIDS have raised several millions of dollars. Most recently she has become the National spokesperson for Childreach.

In 1982 she was inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame. In 1990 she received an honorary doctorate in humanities from Boston University. In 1992 she received the Silver Mask for Lifetime Achievement from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. In 1994 she was named a Commander of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II. In 1996 she was inducted into the T.V. Hall of Fame, and in 1997 she was given a Lifetime Achievement award from the Screen Actors Guild. She has been nominated for 16 Emmy Awards (twelve for "Murder, She Wrote"). She has won six Golden Globe Awards (four for "Murder, She Wrote") and has been nominated for an additional eight. In September 1997 President Clinton presented her with the National Medal of the Arts. In November of 1999, Meadows School of the Arts at Texas' Southern Methodist University presented Angela with their Lifetime Achievement Award.

Angela and her husband Peter were married in 1949. Peter enjoyed a successful career both as an agent at the William Morris Agency, and as a top production executive at M-G-M. In 1972 he resigned to form their own company, Corymore Productions. They have worked together ever since. Angela and Peter have three grown children, Deirdre, Anthony and David and three young grandchildren.

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STAGE CREDITS

[US Tour]
1st National Tour, 2014
Madame Arcati

[West End]
West End Revival Production, 2014
Madame Arcati

[Broadway]
Broadway Revival, 2012
Mrs. Sue-Ellen Gamadge

[Broadway]
Broadway Revival, 2009
Madame Armfeldt

[Broadway]
Broadway Revival, 2009
Madame Arcati

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 2007
Leona Mullen

[Broadway]
Special Benefit Production, 2002
Hannah

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production [Cancelled], 2001
Claire Zachanassian

[New York]
Reading, 1999
Claire Zachanassian

[Broadway]
Broadway Revival, 1983
Mame Dennis

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1982
Lillian

[US Tour]
1st National Tour, 1980
Mrs. Lovett

[Broadway]
1979
Performer

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1979
Mrs. Lovett [Replacement]

Mrs. Lovett

[Broadway]
Broadway Revival, 1977
Anna Leonowens [Replacement]

[Broadway]
Broadway Production, 1974
Rose

[West End]
London Revival, 1973
Rose

[Broadway]
Concert [Broadway], 1973
Performer

[Broadway]
Closed on the road, 1971
Prettybelle Sweet

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1969
Countess Aurelia

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1966
Mame Dennis

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1964
Cora Hoover Hooper

[Broadway]
1960
Helen

[Broadway]
1957
Marcelle

[Off-Broadway]
Off-Broadway Concert, 1969
Liza Elliott

[US Tour]
2nd National Tour, 1968
Mame Dennis

Productions

 
[West End, 2022]
VOICE OF THE PROLOGUE NARRATOR

Movies

Gaslight
[ 1944 ] Nancy
National Velvet
[ 1944 ] Edwina Brown
The Picture of Dorian Gray
[ 1945 ] Sibyl Vane
The Harvey Girls
[ 1946 ] Em
The Hoodlum Saint
[ 1946 ] Dusty Millard
If Winter Comes
[ 1947 ] Mabel Sabre
The Private Affairs of Bel Ami
[ 1947 ] Clotilde de Marelle
State of the Union
[ 1948 ] Kay Thorndyke
Tenth Avenue Angel
[ 1948 ] Susan Bratten
The Three Musketeers
[ 1948 ] Queen Anne
Samson and Delilah
[ 1949 ] Semadar
The Red Danube
[ 1949 ] Audrey Quail
Kind Lady
[ 1951 ] Mrs. Edwards
Mutiny
[ 1952 ] Leslie
Remains to Be Seen
[ 1953 ] Valeska Chauvel
A Lawless Street
[ 1955 ] Tally Dickenson
A Life at Stake
[ 1955 ] Doris Hillman
The Court Jester
[ 1955 ] Princess Gwendolyn
The Indiscreet Mrs. Jarvis
[ 1955 ] Brenda Jarvis
The Purple Mask
[ 1955 ] Madame Valentine
Please Murder Me!
[ 1956 ] Myra Leeds
The Long, Hot Summer
[ 1958 ] Minnie Littlejohn
The Reluctant Debutante
[ 1958 ] Mabel Claremont
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll
[ 1959 ] Pearl
A Breath of Scandal
[ 1960 ] Countess Lina
The Dark at the Top of the Stairs
[ 1960 ] Mavis Pruitt
Blue Hawaii
[ 1961 ] Sarah Lee Gates
All Fall Down
[ 1962 ] Annabell Willart
The Manchurian Candidate
[ 1962 ] Mrs. Eleanor Shaw Iselin
In the Cool of the Day
[ 1963 ] Sybil Logan
Dear Heart
[ 1964 ] Phyllis
The World of Henry Orient
[ 1964 ] Isabel Boyd
Harlow
[ 1965 ] Mama Jean Bello
The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders
[ 1965 ] Lady Blystone
The Greatest Story Ever Told
[ 1965 ] Claudia
Mister Buddwing
[ 1966 ] Gloria
Black Flowers for the Bride
[ 1970 ] Countess Herthe von Ornstein
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
[ 1971 ] Miss Price
The First Christmas: The Story of the First Christmas Snow
[ 1975 ] Sister Theresa / Narrator - Voice
Death on the Nile
[ 1978 ] Mrs. Salome Otterbourne
Death on the Nile: Making of Featurette
[ 1978 ] Salome Otterbourne
The Lady Vanishes
[ 1979 ] Miss Froy
The Mirror Crack'd
[ 1980 ] Miss Marple
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
[ 1982 ] Nellie Lovett
The Last Unicorn
[ 1982 ] Mommy Fortuna - Voice
The Gift of Love: A Christmas Story
[ 1983 ] Amanda Fenwick
The Pirates of Penzance
[ 1983 ] Ruth
A Talent for Murder
[ 1984 ] Ann Royce McClain
The Company of Wolves
[ 1984 ] Granny
Rage of Angels: The Story Continues
[ 1986 ] Marchesa Allabrandi
Shootdown
[ 1988 ] Nan Moore
The Shell Seekers
[ 1989 ] Penelope Keeling
The Love She Sought
[ 1990 ] Agatha McGee
Beauty and the Beast
[ 1991 ] Mrs. Potts - Voice
Mrs 'Arris goes to Paris
[ 1992 ] Mrs. Ada Harris
The Best of Disney Music: A Legacy in Song - Part I
[ 1993 ] Self - Hostess
Mrs. Santa Claus
[ 1996 ] Mrs. Santa Claus
Anastasia
[ 1997 ] The Dowager Empress Marie - Voice
Murder, She Wrote: South by Southwest
[ 1997 ] Jessica Fletcher
The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax
[ 1999 ] Mrs. Emily Pollifax
Murder, She Wrote: A Story to Die For
[ 2000 ] Jessica Fletcher
Murder, She Wrote: The Last Free Man
[ 2001 ] Jessica Fletcher
Murder, She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle
[ 2003 ] Jessica Fletcher
The Blackwater Lightship
[ 2004 ] Dora
Nanny McPhee
[ 2005 ] Aunt Adelaide
Everything Is Terrible: The Movie
[ 2009 ]
Heidi 4 Paws
[ 2009 ] Grandmamma - Voice
Mr. Popper's Penguins
[ 2011 ] Mrs. Van Gundy
Buttons
[ 2018 ] Rose
Mary Poppins Returns
[ 2018 ] Balloon Lady
The Grinch
[ 2018 ] Mayor McGerkle - Voice
Show of titles
[ 2021 ]

TV Shows

Robert Montgomery Presents
[ 1950-1953 ] Rosie, Christine Manson
Schlitz Playhouse
Florie Vandrop
The Ford Television Theatre
Lola Walker
The Revlon Mirror Theater
Joan Dexter
General Electric Theater
Daphne Rutledge
Lux Video Theatre
[ 1950-1954 ] Elsa, Tina Rafferty, Lucy Landor
Fireside Theatre
Brenda Jarvis
Four Star Theatre
[ 1954-1955 ] Mrs. Hallerton, Joan Robinson
Stage 7
Vanessa Peters
Star Time Playhouse
Regular
Celebrity Playhouse
[ 1955-1956 ] Deborah
Front Row Center
Joyce
Screen Directors Playhouse
Vera Wayne
Studio 57
Flossie Norris, Katy
The Star and the Story
[ 1955-1956 ] Mrs. Jane Pritchard
Climax!
[ 1956-1957 ] Judith Beresford, Justina Marshall
Undercurrent
Deborah
Judgment at Nuremberg
[ 1958-1959 ] Hazel Wills, Victoria Atkins
The Eleventh Hour
Alvera Dunlear
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Elfie van Donck
The Trials of O'Brien
Celeste Thurlow
Little Gloria... Happy at Last
Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney
Lace
Aunt Hortense Boutin
Magnum, P.I.
Jessica Fletcher
Newhart
Angela Lansbury
Murder, She Wrote
[ 1984-1996 ] Jessica Fletcher, Emma MacGill
Touched by an Angel
Lady Penelope Berrington
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Eleanor Duvall
Law & Order: Trial by Jury
Eleanor Duvall
That Fellow in the Coat
Mrs. Potts
Little Women
Aunt March
Tales of the City
Jessica Fletcher

Awards and Nominations


winner
Olivier Awards - 2015 - Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Angela LansburyBlithe Spirit

Drama Desk Awards - 2012 - Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play

Angela Lansbury, Gore Vidal's The Best Man

Drama League Awards - 2012 - Distinguished Performance Award

Angela Lansbury, Gore Vidal's The Best Man

Outer Critics Circle Awards - 2012 - Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play

Angela Lansbury, The Best Man

Outer Critics Circle Awards - 2010 - Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical

Angela Lansbury, A Little Night Music

Tony Awards - 2010 - Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical

Angela Lansbury, A Little Night Music


winner
BroadwayWorld Awards - 2009 - Best Featured Actress in a Play

Angela Lansbury, Blithe Spirit

Drama Desk Awards - 2009 - Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical

Angela Lansbury, A Little Night Music


winner
Drama Desk Awards - 2009 - Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play

Angela Lansbury, Blithe Spirit


winner
Drama League Awards - 2009 - Unique Contribution to the Theatre

Angela Lansbury


winner
New York Drama Critics Circle Awards - 2009 - Special Citations

Angela Lansbury


winner
Outer Critics Circle Awards - 2009 - Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play

Angela Lansbury, Blithe Spirit


winner
Tony Awards - 2009 - Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play

Angela Lansbury, Blithe Spirit


winner
BroadwayWorld Awards - 2007 - Best Leading Actress in a Play

Angela Lansbury, Deuce

Tony Awards - 2007 - Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play

Angela Lansbury, Deuce


winner
Helen Hayes Awards - 1990 - The American Express Tribute

Angela Lansbury


winner
Drama Desk Awards - 1979 - Outstanding Actress - Musical

Angela Lansbury, Sweeney Todd


winner
Tony Awards - 1979 - Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical

Angela Lansbury, Sweeney Todd

Drama Desk Awards - 1978 - Outstanding Actress - Musical

Angela Lansbury, The King and I


winner
Drama Desk Awards - 1975 - Outstanding Actress - Musical

Angela Lansbury, Gypsy

Tony Awards - 1975 - Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical

Angela Lansbury, Gypsy


winner
Tony Awards - 1969 - Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical

Angela Lansbury, Dear World


winner
Outer Critics Circle Awards - 1966 - Best Performance

Angela Lansbury, Mame


winner
Tony Awards - 1966 - Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical

Angela Lansbury, Mame

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many Broadway shows has Angela Lansbury been in?

Angela Lansbury has appeared on Broadway in 19 shows.

How many West End shows has Angela Lansbury been in?

Angela Lansbury has appeared on London's West End in 2 shows.

What was Angela Lansbury's first West End show?

Angela Lansbury's first West End show was Gypsy which opened in 1973

What awards has Angela Lansbury been nominated for?

Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Olivier Awards) for Blithe Spirit, Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play (Drama Desk Awards) for Gore Vidal's The Best Man , Distinguished Performance Award (Drama League Awards) for Gore Vidal's The Best Man , Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for The Best Man , Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for A Little Night Music, Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical (Tony Awards) for A Little Night Music, Best Featured Actress in a Play (BroadwayWorld Awards) for Blithe Spirit, Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical (Drama Desk Awards) for A Little Night Music, Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play (Drama Desk Awards) for Blithe Spirit, Unique Contribution to the Theatre (Drama League Awards), Special Citations (New York Drama Critics Circle Awards) for , Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Blithe Spirit, Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play (Tony Awards) for Blithe Spirit, Best Leading Actress in a Play (BroadwayWorld Awards) for Deuce, Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play (Tony Awards) for Deuce, The American Express Tribute (Helen Hayes Awards) for , Outstanding Actress - Musical (Drama Desk Awards) for Sweeney Todd, Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical (Tony Awards) for Sweeney Todd, Outstanding Actress - Musical (Drama Desk Awards) for The King and I, Outstanding Actress - Musical (Drama Desk Awards) for Gypsy, Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical (Tony Awards) for Gypsy, Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical (Tony Awards) for Dear World, Best Performance (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Mame and Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical (Tony Awards) for Mame.

What awards has Angela Lansbury won?

Angela Lansbury has won several prestigious awards throughout her career, including: - Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Olivier Awards) for Blithe Spirit - Best Featured Actress in a Play (BroadwayWorld Awards) for Blithe Spirit - Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play (Drama Desk Awards) for Blithe Spirit - Unique Contribution to the Theatre (Drama League Awards) - Special Citations (New York Drama Critics Circle Awards) - Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Blithe Spirit - Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play (Tony Awards) for Blithe Spirit - Best Leading Actress in a Play (BroadwayWorld Awards) for Deuce - The American Express Tribute (Helen Hayes Awards) - Outstanding Actress - Musical (Drama Desk Awards) for Sweeney Todd - Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical (Tony Awards) for Sweeney Todd - Outstanding Actress - Musical (Drama Desk Awards) for Gypsy - Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical (Tony Awards) for Dear World - Best Performance (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Mame - Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical (Tony Awards) for Mame

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