Annabel Schofield, actress and model of the 80s, dies at 62
Annabel Schofield, a prominent model and actress of the 1980s, has passed away at the age of 62 after a battle with brain cancer.
Annabel Schofield, a well-known model and actress from the 1980s, has died at the age of 62 following her diagnosis with brain cancer, as reported by "People" magazine. She gained fame as a model in London during the decade, featuring on the covers of prestigious publications such as German and Italian Vogue. Alongside her modeling career, Schofield pursued acting and was recognized for her role as Laurel Ellis in the popular American soap opera "Dallas," alongside actor Larry Hagman.
Schofield's background ties her to the film industry through her father, John D. Schofield, who worked as a production executive on notable films like "Jerry Maguire" and "As Good As It Gets." In addition to her on-screen roles, Annabel was involved in behind-the-scenes work on projects including "The Brothers Grimm," "Doom: The Gate to Hell," and "Shadow City." Her passion for the arts extended beyond performance; she also sought assistance from her fans through a crowdfunding campaign to help cover her medical expenses during her illness.
The news of her passing highlights the impact her work had in both modeling and acting during an era that significantly shaped fashion and television. As fans and colleagues mourn her loss on social media, her contributions to the entertainment industry remain as a testament to her talent and perseverance, particularly in facing her health challenges bravely.