Remembering Angela Lansbury



The New York Times sat down with Angela Lansbury in 2010 to discuss her life and accomplishments on the stage and screen. She spoke with us with the understanding the interview would be published only after her death.

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38 thoughts on “Remembering Angela Lansbury”

  1. You will NEVER be forgotten, ever. I watched you with my now passed grandmother, and love your pictures and television shows. Your strength and the way you rose through adversity with your children is a beacon of hope and is an inate strength that is natural. RIP fellow warrior.

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  2. She really did help people as she wanted, through her acting, i can honestly say, she totally took me on a journey out of the every day norm,
    She will be missed very much,
    Rest in peace and i hope she is reunited with her dear husband love of her life.

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  3. I grew up watching Disney and mrs Lansbury was my all time favorite actress. After she was in Murder She Wrote it became dad and I 's favorite show to watch together. Now their both in heaven
    God has truly blessed so many of us who knew or watched her act. RIP Mrs Lansbury. You will always be loved by all and missed dearly

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  4. Modern women can only dream to be like these great female giants in all aspects. They just cracked on none of this whinging and poor me rubbish. Stunning enigmatic aloff class refined maners sharp as a razor.

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  5. After seeing this interview, I would say that Angela Lansbury was not only a phenomenal actress. But she seemed to be the kind of person who, if you got to know her better and vice-versa, you could have a deep and meaningful conversation with. I remember seeing her first in "Bedknobs and Broomsticks", then watching her in some bits in "The Manchurian Candidate", the Broadway version of "Sweeney Todd", and several episodes of Jessica Fletcher on "Murder She Wrote". She could portray just about any type of character that you could think of; that's what I would call a great actress. My condolences to her family members and close friends. Rest in peace Angela, and I hope to meet you in the afterlife.

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