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RIP Angela Lansbury

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Oh no!
We just lost one of the last great actresses from Hollywood's Golden Age....
I just watched her a few days ago in 1945's "The Picture of Dorian Grey".
She won a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress for that film.
She was nominated by the Academy for best supporting actress for "Gaslight" in 1944, and "The Picture of Dorian Grey" in 1945, and "The Manchurian Candidate" in 1962.
 
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I loved her in Gaslight, which I just saw.
 
I loved her in Gaslight, which I just saw.

It's a really great movie, isn't it? Gregory was so awful to sweet, innocent Paula! I'm still mad about that cameo!
 
It's a really great movie, isn't it? Gregory was so awful to sweet, innocent Paula! I'm still mad about that cameo!
Yup.

Bergman was wonderful too.
I think she won an Oscar for Gaslight.

Landsbury's character reminded me of the one Betty Davis played in one of her her first roles, in the 1934 film, "Of Human Bondage" with Leslie Howard.
Another great flick.

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Yup.

Bergman was wonderful too.
I think she won an Oscar for Gaslight.

Landsbury's character reminded me of the one Betty Davis played in one of her her first roles, in the 1934 film, "Of Human Bondage" with Leslie Howard.
Another great flick.

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Agreed! Ingrid Bergman had such a wonderful screen presence.
"Of Human Bondage" is one of my favorite books. Bette Davis and Leslie Howard also starred together in The Petrified Forest (1936) with Humphrey Bogart, another one of my favorite actors. So many great old movies.
 
Yup, I love the old B&W classics, that and films made outside USA.

I'm gonna see whether Petrified Forest is streaming on any service my DH subscribes to.
 
I loved her in Gaslight, which I just saw.

A great movie. I loved it.

Agreed! Ingrid Bergman had such a wonderful screen presence.
"Of Human Bondage" is one of my favorite books. Bette Davis and Leslie Howard also starred together in The Petrified Forest (1936) with Humphrey Bogart, another one of my favorite actors. So many great old movies.

Agree and same. That book was amazing. And The Petrified Forest another great old movie.
I love anything with Bette Davis.

I love all those great black and white movies and enjoy the wonderful actors of that time. One might say they don't make them like that anymore.

RIP Angela Lansbury.
You led a great life and left an indelible mark on the world.
Thank you for being a star that brightened our earth.
 
A great movie. I loved it.



Agree and same. That book was amazing. And The Petrified Forest another great old movie.
I love anything with Bette Davis.

I love all those great black and white movies and enjoy the wonderful actors of that time. One might say they don't make them like that anymore.

RIP Angela Lansbury.
You led a great life and left an indelible mark on the world.
Thank you for being a star that brightened our earth.

Well said @missy!
There's an "old movie" channel that I watch every night. So much better than anything offered on "regular" TV these days.
 
They talk about Bette Davis' eyes, which are legitimately beautiful, but look at those Lansbury peepers!! I'll always remember her fondly as Mrs. Potts. 1665784259056.png
 
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