At the age of 96, Angela Lansbury died yesterday in New York, an actress who gained enormous popularity in the world thanks to the police series “Murder, She Wrote”, known in Spanish as “The crime reporter”, Unlike other countries, however, in ours that fame was not so great, and in the 80s only a few seasons of the twelve that the original had in the United States were offered, with the title “In the manner of Agatha Christie”: in effect, your character. Jessica Fletcher seemed like a replica of Miss Marple, the detective created by the also author of the Belgian Hercule Poirot. Lansbury also had a strong career in theater, earning her five Tony Awards, most recently in 2009 for Best Actress for her role in Noel Coward’s “Blithe Spirit.” Her most famous stage performance was as the ghoulish Nellie Lovett in Stephen Sondheim’s musical “Sweeney Todd.” Her other three Tonys were for “Mame” in 1966; “Dear World”, in 1969, and “Gypsy” in 1975. Although her film work is prolific, she has always had important supporting roles, although never a consecrated leading role as in theater and television. He appeared, among others, in “Gaslight” (1944), “The Picture of Dorian Gray” (1945), “The Three Musketeers” (1948), “Samson and Delilah” (1949), “Bloody Mutiny” (1952 ), “The King’s Jester” (1955), “Death on the Nile” (1978) and “In the Company of Wolves” (1984).
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