ANGELA LANSBURY

Angela Lansbury has been a Hollywood superstar for almost eight decades. In 1942, her first film Gaslight earned her two Oscar nominations and a Golden Globe Award. Following her success, she was given countless films, and she also entered a career on Broadway. She was awarded for her notable performance in the musical, Mame. Lansbury was credited as the “First Lady of Musical Theatre” by The New York Times. Her legacy in the entertainment industry, charity, and philanthropy was honored by many.

This includes her appointment to Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) by Queen Elizabeth II in 2014. We all loved her when she was the voice of Mrs. Pots in the undying Disney classic Beauty and the Beast. Not so many years ago, Angela sang her iconic song Tale as Old as Time in a theater packed with viewers, tearing up as she gave out a heart-melting performance of the same hit she sang decades ago. Credits to her natural angelic voice and an irreplaceable rendition of that hit song, Angela still sounds the same.

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