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Annabel Schofield, Dallas star and fashion icon, dies at 62 after cancer battle

From London's runways to Hollywood's screens, her journey was as bold as her legacy. A life that bridged glamour, drama, and unshakable creativity now fades to black.

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Fashion Icon and 'Dallas' Star Has Died - Annabel Schofield, Dallas star and fashion icon, dies at 62 after cancer battle

Annabel Schofield, a former model and actress best known for her role in the TV series Dallas, has died of cancer at the age of 62. She passed away on February 28 in Los Angeles, leaving behind a career that spanned fashion, film, and television.

Born in Llanelli, Wales, Schofield first rose to prominence in London's fashion scene during the 1980s. She worked with major brands, including Yves Saint Laurent, Rimmel, and Revlon, before transitioning into acting.

Her breakthrough came with Dallas, which brought her international recognition. Beyond the iconic series, she appeared in four other productions: The Boulevard, Terminal Velocity, the 1997 TV series Millennium, and Bimbo Movie Bash. She also starred in films like Starfire and Exit in Red.

Behind the camera, Schofield ran her own production company. Through it, she created commercials, music projects, and fashion-related content. Her father, John D. Schofield, was a well-known British film producer, adding to her deep ties within the entertainment industry.

Schofield's death marks the end of a varied career that included modelling, acting, and production. Her work in Dallas and other projects ensured her lasting presence in film and television. She is survived by a legacy that stretches across fashion and entertainment.

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