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Angela Lansbury

Milestones

  • Birthplace: London, England, United Kingdom
  • Birthday: October 16, 1925
  • 2009

    Cast as Madame Arkati in the Broadway revival of Noel Coward's "Blithe Spirit"

  • 2009

    Co-starred with Catherine Zeta-Jones in the Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's "A Little Night Music"

  • 2007

    Returned to Broadway to star opposite Marian Seldes as retired women tennis players in "Deuce"; earned a Tony nomination

  • 2006

    Co-starred with Emma Thompson and Colin Firth in "Nanny McPhee"; also scripted by Thompson

  • 2005

    Earned an Emmy nomination for her guest-starring role on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (NBC)

  • 2004

    Starred in the CBS drama "The Blackwater Lightship"; earned an Emmy nomination for Supporting Actress in a Miniseries

  • 2000

    Again played sleuth Jessica Fletcher in "Murder, She Wrote: A Story to Die For" (CBS)

  • 1997

    Reprised signature role of Jessica Fletcher in the CBS TV-movie "Murder, She Wrote: South By Southwest"

  • 1997

    Voiced the character of the Dowager Empress in the animated film "Anastasia"

  • 1996

    Had title role in the CBS original musical "Mrs. Santa Claus"

  • 1996

    Production company, Corymore, signed development deal with Universal

  • 1994

    Named a Comander of the British Empire

  • 1992

    Became executive producer of "Murder, She Wrote"

  • 1992

    Starred in the CBS TV-movie "Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris"; directed by son, Anthony Shaw

  • 1991

    Voiced the character of Mrs Potts in Disney's animated "Beauty and the Beast"; sang Oscar-winning title song

  • 1989

    Starred in the ABC "Hallmark Hall of Fame" presentation of "The Shell Seekers"

  • 1985

    Played Granny in Neil Jordan's "The Company of Wolves"

  • 1984 to 1996

    Starred as Jessica Fletcher in hit TV series "Murder, She Wrote" (CBS)

  • 1982

    Had featured role of Ruth in the film version of the New York Shakespeare Production of "The Pirates of Penzance"

  • 1982

    Portrayed Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney in the NBC miniseries "Little Gloria... Happy at Last"

  • 1982

    Reprised role as Mrs. Lovett in the Showtime adaptation of "Sweeney Todd"

  • 1980

    Portrayed the Agatha Christie sleuth Miss Marple in "The Mirror Crack'd"

  • 1979

    Triumphed as the Cockney baker Mrs. Lovett in Stephen Sondheim's "Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street: A Musical Thriller"

  • 1978

    Played Anna for two weeks in the Broadway revival of "The King and I" opposite Yul Brynner

  • 1978

    Returned to features as a dotty novelist in the Agatha Christie adaptation "Death on the Nile"

  • 1974 to 1975

    Cast in the role of Mama Rose in the Broadway revival of the musical "Gypsy"; lyrics provided by Stephen Sondheim

  • 1972

    Made London stage debut in the Royal Shakespeare Company production of "All Over"

  • 1971

    Appeared in the Disney animated-live action feature "Bedknobs and Broomsticks"; last film for seven years

  • 1970

    Co-starred in the Harold Prince directed "Something for Everyone"

  • 1968

    Re-teamed with Jerry Herman for the musical "Dear World"

  • 1966

    Cast in the title role of Mame Dennis in the Jerry Herman Broadway musical "Mame"

  • 1964

    First Broadway musical, "Anyone Can Whistle"; first collaboration with composer-lyricist Stephen Sondheim

  • 1962

    Received third Academy Award nomination for her role in "The Manchurian Candidate" as the mother of Laurence Harvey who was only three years her junior

  • 1960

    Had stage success with the Broadway production of "A Taste of Honey"

  • 1960

    Received critical attention for her performance in the film "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs"

  • 1957

    Broadway debut, "Hotel Paradiso" co-starring Burt Lahr

  • 1953

    American TV debut, "Revlon Mirror Theater"

  • 1948

    Played a matronly newspaper editor in "State of the Union" (was only 23 years old)

  • 1946

    Portrayed a madam in "The Harvey Girls"; singing voice dubbed

  • 1945

    First leading lady role in film, "The Picture of Dorian Gray"; earned second Academy Award nomination

  • 1944

    Nominated for an Academy Award for her film debut in "Gaslight" as the slightly malevolent maid Nancy

  • 1942

    Family moved to Los Angeles

  • 1942

    Worked as a singer at the Samovar Club in Montreal

  • 1940

    Moved to America with family; first settled in NYC

  • Briefly went on unemployment in the early 1950s after her MGM contract expired

  • Due to family problems, retreated to Ireland in the early 1970s

  • Formed Corymore Productions

  • Signed to contract at MGM after a screen test

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