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Lansbury

/ ˈlænzbərɪ /

noun

  1. LansburyGeorge18591940MBritishPOLITICS: politicianPOLITICS: pacifist George. 1859–1940, British Labour politician, who led the Labour Party in opposition (1931–35). A committed pacifist, he resigned over the party's reaction to Mussolini's seizure of Ethiopia
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Lansbury, who died in 2022, has the most nominations of any actor who never won an Emmy.

Paige replaced Angela Lansbury in the New York production of “Mame” in 1968 on Broadway and toured with the show in 1969.

Notably, she replaced the seemingly irreplaceable Angela Lansbury in “Mame” in 1968.

Initially the Cloris Leachman role was imagined for Angela Lansbury, who wasn’t available.

Angela Lansbury, the famed actress who starred in “Murder, She Wrote.”

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