Angela Lansbury in 1943 and today 🎬 ðŸŽ

Everyone knows Angela Lansbury. Whether you know her from her time in the theater, in Sweeney Todd, or as Jessica Fletcher in Murder, She Wrote, you know her work. Although that almost wasn’t the case. As a vaulted theater actor, everyone in her life told her that it was going to be a bad idea to star as a television detective.
Lansbury was a Broadway draw throughout the ’70s, so when she was offered Murder, She Wrote her agents begged her not to take the role. But after years in the industry she knew a hit when she saw one. She explained why the show was a hit and had more than 200 episodes to the Daily Mail:
I know why [Murder, She Wrote was a success]. There was never any blood, never any violence. And there was also a satisfying conclusion to a whodunnit. The jigsaw was complete. And I loved Jessica’s everywoman character. I think that’s what made her so acceptable to an across-the-board audience.