For a long time, now, I’ve been meaning to write something about someone I admire, and whose work I enjoy---we often wait too late to bestow the flowers. So, today, I send a very heartfelt salute to one of the true Queens of the Stage and Screen (even the tiny home version)---Angela Lansbury. She’s been a star since she first stepped upon the movie set in Gaslight, as the pouty, petulant, devious maidservant, abetting the horrid husband of the beautiful and besieged Ingrid Bergman---both of them just babies-on-the-screen, and yet more mature than many of the older “starlets” of today. She was the most memorable character in Dark at the Top of the Stairs, as the lonely small-town beauty operator Mavis Pruitt, quietly accepting a little attention from another woman’s husband.
She did decline to play Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, because she didn’t think she could do justice to such a sadistic, unfeeling character. Her five Tonys were for “Mame,” “Dear World,” “Gypsy,” “Blithe Spirit,” and as the unforgettable chef, Mrs. Lovett, in “Sweeney Todd.” And who could forget the tipsy, free-spirited, unabashed Salome Otterbourne, in “Death on the Nile.” It DID seem, that in light of such a popular show and such a successful run, it deserved much more of a BANG than that WHISPER. And now---she’s still out there at 85, still gracious and energetic and the same sweet person we’ve known all these years. So, from me to you, in honor of TWO of the people I’d like to have dinner with---Angela Lansbury AND Jessica Fletcher---go watch her talent spread over fifty-something years, as she appears in The Picture of Dorian Gray in 1945, and as Jessica’s cousin Emma McGill in Murder, She Wrote. I love that she’s singing the same song, decades apart.
Goodbye, Little Yellow Bird---MSW, Season Two
Enjoy.
Don't forget her most notable performance.....Bedknobs and Broomsticks! Right or is my memory failing?
ReplyDeleteShe's a favorite of mine too. I bet she would be fascinating to have dinner with.
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Kat
I love Angela Lansbury--several years ago, TV Guide ran an article about "Hollywood's nicest stars" and she was at the top of the list. Thanks for this great post and tribute.
ReplyDeleteBravo, Bravo. A bravo for Angela, and a bravo for you, Rachel. I know this wonderful post would bring Angela a smile.
ReplyDeleteYes, yes, yes. Rachel, thank you for such a lovely tribute. I am a fan of hers, too. She was so good in Gaslight and loved her in Bedknobs and Broomsticks. I was also a big, big fan of Murder, She Wrote.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reminding me of all the reasons I enjoy her work.
Every so often I'll find a "Murder, She Wrote" audio book at the library. It takes almost until the middle of the book to stop being jarred by the fact that it isn't Miss Lansbury's voice narrating! No one else will do for Jessica.
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