The legendary Angela Lansbury she died yesterday, October 11, aged 96. Known worldwide for the role of Jessica Fletcher none Murder, she wrotehad recently received a Tony Award to the career that he did not personally retire: his last public appearance would date from 2019, when he participated in the Robert Osborne Celebration of Classic Film in Beverly Hills. In the last few hours it was published by New York Times an interview with her recorded in 2010: “He spoke to us with the understanding that it would be released only after his death.”. Twelve years after this long conversation, the American newspaper released the video interview yesterday, the day of the actress’ death.
The Angela Lansbury interview
In 2010, The New York Times met with Angela Lansbury to talk about her life and her successes on stage and on the small and big screen. The agreement with the actress provided that the interview would only be published after her death, and so it was. Yesterday, October 11, the American newspaper released the video interview: “I was very good as an actress. I was mostly an actress and not a pretty face. Through my acting, I hope people can step out of their lives and be transported to other areas of life that they would never have otherwise.”. In his enormous baggage he carries numerous awards and recognitions, but he returned empty-handed for the first two nominations in the mid-90s: “Having an Oscar too soon is a deterrent because you don’t know what to do next” her words. Among the great roles she played throughout her career, she cited Ms. Iselin in The Manchurian Candidate of ’62: “I will always be grateful to have had the opportunity to play them.a “. Then, in 66, the first Tony Awards:”I had to wear the mantle of celebrity, it was a matter of charm and charm was not something I allowed to be associated with.“.
Jessica Fletcher, the woman she would like to be
The turning point in her career came with The Lady in Crime: Angela Lansbury is known around the world for her portrayal of Mrs. Jessica Fletcher, a detective writer. “She’s closer to the kind of woman I could have been“- he told the NYT in 2010 -“if I weren’t an actress”. Lansbury felt particularly attached to that character she played for 12 years, became a part of her life: when she shot the last scene, she couldn’t hold back tears. “She noticed things, she had the ability to apprehend small details that allowed her to solve a crime” she continued before revealing that she was often opposed to the idea of making the character fall in love:
I felt that love would destroy Jessica’s magic.
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