Angela Lansbury's family sells her longtime Brentwood home for $4.9M

Angela Lansbury’s family sells the late actress’ longtime Brentwood home for $4.9M… just DAYS after first listing it for $4.5M

Just 11 days after it was first reported to hit the market, the home of late actress Angela Lansbury for more than four decades has already been sold.

Lansbury passed away in her sleep at 96 years of age back in October in the Brentwood home she lived in for over 40 years.

The home sold for $4.9 million, with the deal finalized on Tuesday, according to TMZ, with the actress’ estate getting $400K more than the initial $4.5 million listing. 

Lansbury and her husband Peter Shaw – who she married in 1949 until his death in 2003 at 84 – purchased the home back in 1985 for $925K.

The actress’ daughter Deidre, 69, told Wall Street Journal earlier this month, ‘it was, ‘time to move on’ adding her mother would have wanted the house to be sold.

Sold: Just 11 days after it was first reported to hit the market , the home of late actress Angela Lansbury for more than four decades has already been sold

Angela’s home: The home sold for $4.9 million, with the deal finalized on Tuesday, according to TMZ , with the actress’ estate getting $400K more than the initial $4.5 million listing

The 3,708-square-foot home comes with four bedrooms and four bathrooms, resting  on nearly a 1/2 acre lot.

Skylights and other large windows in the home provide for a lot of natural light in the home.

Other amenities include a swimming pool, a skylit formal dining room featuring a portrait of the actress, and a terracotta-tiled hearth. 

The English-style cottage also features French doors, a large patio area and a terraced garden with a greenhouse.

Lansbury’s daughter Deirdre said the property was the ‘perfect’ home for her mother who wasn’t ‘into material things’ and led a low-key lifestyle.

‘Neither she nor my father came from money, and they appreciated everything they had,” she said. “A lot of big stars these days, they forget. But they never did,’ she told the Wall Street Journal.

The Irish-British star was born in London to an Irish actress and a British politician, moving to New York City as a teenager to avoid the German bombing of WWII.

She landed her first movie role at just 19 years of age – 1944’s Gaslight – and she continued to work regularly for MGM.

Home: The 3,708-square-foot home comes with four bedrooms and four bathrooms, resting on nearly a 1/2 acre lot

Natural light: Skylights and other large windows in the home provide for a lot of natural light in the home

Pool: Other amenities include a swimming pool, a skylit formal dining room featuring a portrait of the actress, and a terracotta-tiled hearth

Outdoors: The English-style cottage also features French doors, a large patio area and a terraced garden with a greenhouse

While she continued working regularly in the 1950s and 1960s, her critically-acclaimed performance in 1962’s The Manchurian Candidate helped her land bigger roles.

She continued working in film but also found success in musical theatre, winning her first Tony Award in 1966 for Mame.

While still starring in movies like Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) and Death on the Nile (1978) she kept racking up Tony Awards on the stage as well.

She won four more Tony Awards for 1969’s Dear World, 1975’s Gypsy, 1979’s Sweeney Todd and 2009’s Blithe Spirit.

Lansbury became a worldwide star in the 1980s when she starred in the hit TV series Murder She Wrote.

The show followed her character Jessica Fletcher – a professional writer and amateur sleuth – who uses her skills to solve murders.

The hit series ran for 12 seasons from 1984 to 1996, between which, she also voiced the iconic Mrs. Potts in 1991’s Beauty and the Beast.

She would return to play Jessica Fletcher in several Murder She Wrote TV movies and most recently had a cameo as herself in 2022’s Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.

Worldwide: Lansbury became a worldwide star in the 1980s when she starred in the hit TV series Murder She Wrote

Sleuth: The show followed her character Jessica Fletcher – a professional writer and amateur sleuth – who uses her skills to solve murders

Later years: She would return to play Jessica Fletcher in several Murder She Wrote TV movies and most recently had a cameo as herself in 2022’s Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

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