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Turner Classic Movies has named Angela Lansbury its Star of the Month. Wednesdays throughout January will be devoted to the star, featuring some of her many film roles during primetime and into the early morning hours. According to TCM, Lansbury ...  
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TCM concludes its salute to Angela Lansbury, its Star of the Month for January. The channel presents its 2006 "Private Screenings" interview with Lansbury at 8. Then, in an unusual move, the channel presents the TV version of "Sweeney Todd" at 9. The 1982 production allowed viewers to see Lansbury in her bravura, Tony-winning role as Mrs. Lovett. She didn't get the Emmy for her work, however; the prize went to her co-star, George Hearn, in the...  
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The legendary Angela Lansbury, who voiced the loveable Mrs. Potts and sang ... Do you get parents coming up to you to introduce their kids to you? Oh, very much. Oddly enough, children recognize my voice. They'll hear me and say, "Mom, that's Mrs. Potts!"  
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TORONTO - Disney's classic animated fairy tale "Beauty and the Beast" is set to waltz back through theatres remastered in slick 3D, but the film's star Angela Lansbury is no fan of the trendy technology. Lansbury, the decorated star of "Murder She Wrote ...  
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The Tony Award winner reflects on the big charms of a little teapot, 'Murder, She Wrote' and life in New York and L.A. Angela Lansbury, 86, returns to movie theaters on Friday as the lovable teapot Mrs. Potts in "Beauty and the Beast" as Disney Studios rereleases the popular 1991 animated film remastered in digital 3-D. The five-time Tony Award winner also returns to Broadway this spring in a ...  
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Angela Lansbury, who will return to Broadway this spring in Gore Vidal's THE BEST MAN, has had a career spanning more than six decades that includes film, television and stage success. Despite five Tony Awards and countless other credits to her ...  
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Upon its release, "Beauty and the Beast" won two Oscars and fetched many more nominations — including a nod for best picture — while reeling in more than $375 million around the world ... has waned dramatically in recent years in favour of computer ...  
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TORONTO - Disney's classic animated fairy tale "Beauty and the Beast" is set to waltz back through theatres remastered in slick 3D, but the film's star Angela Lansbury is no fan of the trendy technology.  
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Joyful Noise tuneful, Contraband violent, Carnage brittlePetaluma Argus Courier (blog)Starring the voices of: Angela Lansbury, Paige O'Hara, Robby Benson, Jerry Orbach. David Ogden Stiers The seamless depiction of the tessellated floor in the original version was an astounding piece of animation as the camera angles constantly shifted ...and more »  
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TORONTO — Disney’s classic animated fairy tale Beauty and the Beast is set to waltz back through theatres remastered in slick 3D, but the film’s star Angela Lansbury is no fan of the trendy technology. Lansbury, the decorated star of Murder She Wrote ...  
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TORONTO Disney’s classic animated fairy tale Beauty and the Beast is set to waltz back through theatres this week remastered in slick 3D, but the film’s star Angela Lansbury is no fan of the trendy technology. Lansbury, who portrayed the tender teacup ...  
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Grade: A Rating: G Cast: The voices of Paige O’Hara, Robby Benson, Jerry Orbach, Angela Lansbury, David Ogden Stiers Director: Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale.  
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