Angela Lansbury, the longtime star of hit series Murder, She Wrote, was just days away from her 97th birthday. It just so happens that elderly writer Jessica Fletcher has become the most famous mainstream character that this wonderful actress has had the chance to embody on screen. However, Lansbury had been in the upper echelon of the actors’ guild since her youth, and only an unfortunate set of circumstances prevented her from gaining any real recognition – and playing really big roles.
Angela Brigid Lansbury was born on October 16, 1925 in London, but during World War II her family emigrated to Canada and then to the United States. The Lansbury family had a fortune – Angela’s grandfather was a famous British politician, her father was a successful businessman. But she herself dreamed of a stage since childhood and dreamed of breaking through on her own.
Angela’s first film work was the film Gaslight. The debut in the profession was impressive – for the role of maid Nancy Oliver, the debutante was nominated in 1945 for an Oscar (best actress in a supporting role). The statuette was eventually awarded to Ethel Barrymore, Drew Barrymore’s grandmother.