Annabel Schofield, Supermodel and ‘Dallas’ Star, Dead at 62
Remembering Annabel Schofield: A Supermodel and ‘Dallas’ Star
Annabel Schofield, a name synonymous with elegance and talent, has sadly passed away at the age of 62. The Welsh-born supermodel and actress, best known for her captivating appearances on the cover of Vogue and her role in the hit TV series “Dallas,” succumbed to cancer on February 28 in Los Angeles. Her death marks the end of a remarkable career that spanned modeling, acting, and film production.
Schofield’s journey in the entertainment industry was marked by her striking beauty and undeniable skill. She first gained widespread recognition as a supermodel, gracing campaigns for prestigious brands such as Yves Saint Laurent, Rimmel, Revlon, and Boots No.7. Her iconic Bugle Boy Jeans commercial, where she famously asked, “Excuse me, are those Bugle Boy jeans you’re wearing?” while driving a sleek black Ferrari through the desert, remains etched in the memories of many.
From Runways to Television: Annabel’s Versatile Career
Transitioning from modeling to acting, Annabel Schofield made a successful leap into television. She moved to Los Angeles and landed the role of Laurel Ellis on the beloved series “Dallas,” appearing in 12 episodes during 1988. Her performance was praised for its authenticity and charm, further cementing her status as a versatile entertainer.
Beyond “Dallas,” Schofield’s acting credits include appearances in films such as “Dragonard,” “Solar Crisis,” and “Eye of the Widow.” She also featured in an episode of the TV series “Dangerous Curves” in 1992. Her talent extended behind the camera as well; she contributed to the production teams of movies like “The Brothers Grimm,” “Doom,” and “City of Ember,” showcasing her multifaceted abilities in the film industry.
A Brave Battle with Cancer and a Lasting Legacy
In July, Annabel publicly shared the heartbreaking news that her cancer had spread to her brain, following a three-year fight with the disease. Throughout her illness, she remained open with her fans, documenting her journey on GoFundMe. Her last update, posted on January 18, detailed a surgery to remove a large mass from her nasal cavity. Despite feeling “pretty wobbly and weak,” she expressed relief at being able to breathe through her nose again.
Tributes poured in from friends, colleagues, and fans alike. Melissa Richardson, owner of the Take Two Agency that represented Schofield early in her career, remembered her as “a raging beauty” who “knew her craft” and remained “directly loyal” and caring throughout her life. Annabel’s impact on the fashion and entertainment industries, as well as her courage in facing illness, continues to inspire many.
Conclusion
Annabel Schofield’s life was a testament to talent, resilience, and grace. From her early days as a supermodel to her memorable roles on screen, she left an indelible mark on the worlds of fashion and television. As we remember her legacy, let us celebrate the beauty and strength she embodied both on and off the camera. For more updates on celebrity news and inspiring stories, be sure to subscribe to our newsletter and stay connected with the latest in entertainment.














