Annabel Langrish
British actress, Downton Abbey, period dramas
Annabel Langrish is a British television and film actress born in 1960 who has built a distinguished career in British entertainment. She is perhaps best known to international audiences for her recurring role in the critically acclaimed period drama 'Downton Abbey', where she portrayed Lady Anstruther. Her other notable television credits include starring roles in 'Lark Rise to Candleford', 'Foyle's War', and 'Porterhouse Blue'. Langrish has also appeared in numerous theater productions and films, demonstrating her versatility across different performance mediums. Over several decades, she has become a recognizable face in British drama, often cast in period pieces where her refined presence and acting skill bring depth to period settings. Her career reflects the traditions of British television acting, and she remains a respected figure in the industry.
Entertainment
British
1960
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Anabel
Hebrew origin
“A shortened, modern variation of Annabel, which blends Anna (Hebrew 'grace') with the Latin suffix -bel (from Isabella, meaning 'devoted to God'). Anabel carries classic elegance with a streamlined contemporary feel, suggesting both grace and devotion. The name has literary resonance through works like Edgar Allan Poe's 'Annabel Lee,' appealing to romanticist parents.”