Within a week, we have lost both of them. They got to live long lives and made their impression. Their bodies of work will be with us.
RIP, two Grand Ladies….
One of Country Music…
The other of film, tv and the Broadway stage…m
RIP🙏🏿🙏🏿😢😢
3 Grammy Awards
7 American Music Awards
8 BMI Awards
13 ACM Awards
8 CMA Awards
The first female country artist to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
She changed music for the better.
There will forever only be one Loretta Lynn. pic.twitter.com/dBwgCa6Wzi— Eric Alper 🎧 (@ThatEricAlper) October 4, 2022
There have been versions of the song Beauty and the Beast, but the best version of the song will always be the original sung by Angela Lansbury who sung it so beautifully and hauntingly in one perfect take. What a legend. I'll miss her very badly. pic.twitter.com/d8Divvr2Ol
— Animated Antic (@Animated_Antic) October 11, 2022
Dame Angela Lansbury: “Theatre is the life and thank God I’m still in it!" — always ❤️ pic.twitter.com/FvyYusqsqv
— Carl Woodward (@mrcarl_woodward) October 11, 2022
The New York Times sat down with Angela Lansbury in 2010 to discuss her life and accomplishments on the stage and screen. She spoke with us with the understanding the interview would be published only after her death. Watch the conversation here. https://t.co/TVHeYddPKJ
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 11, 2022
Angela Lansbury
1925 – 2022💔
“Thank you, moon lady.” pic.twitter.com/4skzj1Qhcu
— Burnside Gooch (@akakarenwilson) October 11, 2022
Loretta Lynn turned life into song, providing a voice to the experiences of American women. She will always be celebrated as a central part of the history of country music, as she was in our 2019 film, Country Music. We remember her with this clip from the series: pic.twitter.com/sI6FQcbCiF
— Ken Burns (@KenBurns) October 4, 2022
Loretta Lynn had more songs banned from radio than every other male country artist combined in the 20th century. pic.twitter.com/IOchPjwmWL
— Eric Alper 🎧 (@ThatEricAlper) October 4, 2022
From 2013, Loretta Lynn receives the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
"Loretta Lynn has brought a strong female voice to mainstream music, captured the emotions of women and men alike, and revealed the common truths about life as it is lived."
RIP. pic.twitter.com/e5SG42pv7G
— CSPAN (@cspan) October 4, 2022
Angela Lansbury was that bitch. Nobody did it like her. Vocals, comedy, timing, enunciation: a masterclass. pic.twitter.com/3XiEbNa5Os
— Emily “Are You Afraid of the” Clark 🍖🥧 (@emilyabclark) October 11, 2022
Loretta Lynn and Sissy Spacek after the 53rd Academy Awards (March 31, 1981).
Spacek, who was personally selected by Lynn to portray her in the biographical musical film 'Coal Miner's Daughter,' earned the Best Actress Oscar for her performance as the country music icon. pic.twitter.com/mbFnBhY1Ic
— The Academy (@TheAcademy) October 4, 2022
My favorite fact about Angela Lansbury is that during her MURDER SHE WROTE era she made it a practice to hire guest actors of the golden age that had aged out of the game because it allowed them to earn the union points they needed for insurance, pensions, etc.
— Tess Sharpe (@sharpegirl) October 11, 2022
If you’ve never heard Loretta Lynn’s ode to birth control called “The Pill,” please listen today https://t.co/2CymtHzhhw pic.twitter.com/jfdN65Rbiv
— Nichole 🍞🍯 (@tnwhiskeywoman) October 4, 2022
🎥 Loretta Lynn & Jack White's stunning performance of 'Portland, Oregon' on The David Letterman Show pic.twitter.com/lMzthDgEiE
— Far Out Magazine (@FarOutMag) October 4, 2022
I have always loved this performance of the woman in country music honoring Loretta Lynn! ❤️ @reba pic.twitter.com/CmxvIpGdiO
— Katie Gardner aka RealRebaLove (@realrebalove) October 5, 2022
Thank you for always being that friend we could count on, Loretta Lynn. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/QAlcZrZnNr
— Sesame Street (@sesamestreet) October 4, 2022
Angela Lansbury was one of our greatest interpreters of all time. here’s her performing A Little Priest from Sweeney Todd, an indelible performance. Farewell to a legend ❤️pic.twitter.com/Gy9dEA2xgx
— shri (@shriiiitt) October 11, 2022
This is so special. The late Loretta Lynn instructing Sissy Spacek, about to play in the film of her life, in her great hit "You Ain't Woman Enough…" onstage at the Grand Ole Opry in 1979 — "Sing it, Sissy!". 💔 pic.twitter.com/qj8aKDPfch
— Mark O'Donovan (@mrmarkodonovan) October 4, 2022
bea arthur & angela lansbury performing “bosom buddies” from MAME at the 1987 tonys 🕊️🤍 pic.twitter.com/6NJRIY144C
— hot girl midsommar (@verymimi) October 11, 2022
“Gaslight” was released in 1944.
The film is about a man manipulating his wife into believing she is going insane.
And it was the debut film of 19 year old Angela Lansbury. RIP…
pic.twitter.com/o6XFQVo7KC— Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) October 11, 2022
No not Angela Lansbury 🙁🙁 Murder She Wrote theme tune is an absolute classic #RIPAngelaLansbury pic.twitter.com/qEsuhN8ChI
— Simon Murdoch 📻📱🎧 (@Simon_Murdoch) October 11, 2022
Angela Lansbury gets emotional watching herself deliver "Rose's Turn" in Gypsy. pic.twitter.com/WNZwpUKEhX
— Kevin Daly (@kevinddaly) April 23, 2022
Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty
Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man
Forever iconic. pic.twitter.com/BPfOeocmYd
— Danny Deraney (@DannyDeraney) October 4, 2022
Never forget that Angela Lansbury wasn’t sure she was the right person to sing the title song in “Beauty and the Beast” — and then nailed it in one takehttps://t.co/DVzWzY4iTj pic.twitter.com/CtRv18SJDT
— Hayes Brown (@HayesBrown) October 11, 2022
"Loretta Lynn was breaking down barriers for women at the right time. Her songs had a message: This is how women live. This is what women are thinking. She was taking these strides in the country realm, where a lot of women weren’t able to do what they wanted.” 🤍 pic.twitter.com/LB0eYFo4VR
— The Women of Country (@TheWomenCountry) October 4, 2022
1970s/1980s: Another great Angela Lansbury role was Mrs. Lovett in this great Broadway musical… pic.twitter.com/mb5LPPjiJe
— Route60plus (@Route_60plus) October 11, 2022
We are saddened by the loss of Loretta Lynn. In 2013 President Obama awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom, noting she "opened doors for women not only by winning tremendous achievements, but also by raising issues few dared to discuss.” pic.twitter.com/ar2tVkkQYR
— The Obama Foundation (@ObamaFoundation) October 4, 2022
Peace and love, Loretta Lynn. ❤️🌹 pic.twitter.com/NgYDkEGqzI
— Susanna Hoffs (@SusannaHoffs) October 4, 2022
Angela Lansbury, who graced the stage for decades winning five Tony awards and brought the sleuthing Jessica Fletcher into our living rooms for a dozen years, has passed. A tale old as time, our beloved Mrs. Potts will sing lullabies to us now from the stars. Rest, great soul.
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) October 11, 2022
As long as there is a Disney, there will be a Lumiere and Mrs. Potts🤗
I can honestly watch this all day. pic.twitter.com/NOXMMiTmOx
— Danny Deraney (@DannyDeraney) October 11, 2022
it's hard to describe Angela Lansbury's career because she truly worked with everyone and in everything pic.twitter.com/JW01XDSoBc
— asta (@astaIavistaa) October 11, 2022
Rest In Peace, Angela Lansbury… pic.twitter.com/HQruGJ2nVC
— Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) October 11, 2022
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Angela Lansbury told a story about her daughter falling under the spell of a Hollywood deadbeat. He would pick the girl up from school and get her to steal money and food from her parents for him. Worried, Lansbury moved the entire family to Ireland. The guy was Charles Manson.
— Christopher Moloney (@Moloknee) October 11, 2022
RIP to both of these wonderful women🙏🏾🙏🏾😪😪