Tony Award-Winning Producer Edgar Lansbury Passes Away at 94
Edgar Lansbury, celebrated for his Broadway productions and as Angela Lansbury's brother, died peacefully at his Manhattan home.
- Edgar Lansbury, known for his Tony-winning 'The Subject Was Roses', died aged 94.
- His Broadway and film credits include iconic works like 'Godspell' and 'Gypsy'.
- Lansbury's career spanned various roles, from art director to producer, influencing both stage and screen.
- Survived by his wife Louise Peabody and six children, his legacy in theater continues.
- A memorial service is planned for the fall, celebrating his life and contributions to the arts.