As the award-winning actress celebrates turning “96 years young,” fans have gathered on social media to wish her a happy birthday.
Dame Angela Lansbury, an actress, turns 96 today, and her fans have gathered to wish her a happy birthday. On social media, the Murder, She Wrote actor received a shower of happy birthday wishes from fans who reflected on her amazing acting career and beautiful images while wishing the award-winning actress a pleasant day.
The star’s fan account Dame Angela Lansbury News, took the lead in the tributes.
It’s Today! It was posted on the Twitter page.
Happy 96th Birthday to Dame Angela Lansbury, a famous Oscar and five-time Tony Award winner who is also one of the best and most loved actors of all time.
Happy Birthday Angela Lansbury – still a hottie at 96!
-Twitter user
I wish you many more years of health. They finished the post with “Brava!”
Many well-known figures joined in to celebrate the star on her birthday.
Sam Bailey, a winner of The X Factor, wrote on the microblogging website: “Angela Lansbury, happy birthday today! The first Mrs. Potts! “while mentioning the musical she is now appearing in, Beauty and the Beast.
Dan Reballato, the author of the play, wished the incomparable Angela Lansbury a happy 96th birthday.
Happy birthday, Angela Lansbury—still attractive at 96, novelist Paul Rigby said!
Angela, who was raised in Regent’s Park, London, by an English politician and an Irish actress, relocated to New York at the age of 15 to pursue a career in acting.
Angela was cast in her first movie part in Gaslight and The Picture of Dorian Gray two years after signing with Hollywood agents.
She received two Oscar nominations and a Golden Globe Award for her performances.
Angela went to Cork, Ireland, in 1970, where she continued to play parts in movies and television shows, including Bedknobs and Broomsticks, in 1971.
For her part as author and sleuth Jessica Fletcher in the whodunit series Murder, She Wrote, the British actress is best known.
The series began airing in 1984 and ran for 12 seasons before being ended in 1996.
Along with her TV work, Angela voiced Mrs. Potts, the teapot, in the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast in 1991, and she portrayed The Dowager Empress Marie in Don Bluth’s Anastasia in 1997.
When discussing her swift rise to fame as a cast member of the detective show, Angela admits that it was her portrayal of Jessica Fletcher that helped her garner a loyal fan base and 12 back-to-back Emmy nominations.
“I instantly became a globally recognized character as Jessica Fletcher and truly established an incredible audience, which I still have today,” she claimed.
According to her, “it was the thing that truly made me a star in everyone’s minds,” she told The Guardian.
The star called the title “Murder, She Wrote” a “mistake” and said that she was hesitant to refer to the revival of the popular detective series by that name.
However, NBC announced that their intentions to relaunch the CBS drama had been dropped a year after the idea was initially proposed.