Lansbury in the trailer for The Picture of Dorian Gray At a party hosted by her mother, Lansbury met , who had recently co-authored a script for 1944 , a mystery-thriller based on 's 1938 play.
Through , a company that she co-owned with her husband , Lansbury assumed ownership of the series and was its executive producer for the final four seasons.
Cromwell and Lansbury eloped and were married in a small civil ceremony on September 27, 1945.
At Howard Gotlieb's request, Lansbury's papers are housed at the at Boston University.
Lansbury followed the success of Mame with a performance as Countess Aurelia, the 75-year-old Parisian eccentric in Dear World, a musical adaptation of 's.
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She nevertheless considered herself largely self-educated, learning from books, theatre and cinema.
She obtained the role of in the 's production of , staged at the.