Famous model Annabelle Schofield, star of the series “Dallas”, has died at the age of 62

Famous model Annabelle Schofield, star of the series “Dallas”, has died at the age of 62

wp-content%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F2%2F2026%2F03%2F122709632 Famous model Annabelle Schofield, star of the series "Dallas", has died at the age of 62

Model and star of the TV series “Dallas” Annabelle Scofield has died at the age of 62, after a battle with cancer.

Schofield, who appeared on the front covers of Vogue magazines and starred in campaigns for major brands such as Yves Saint Laurent, died on February 28 in Los Angeles. As reported by The Hollywood Reporter.

She revealed in a GoFundMe post that she discovered in July that the cancer had spread to her brain amid her three-year battle.

Annabelle Schofield, the famous model-turned-actress, has died. Getty Images

During her career, the Welsh-born model has starred in commercials for brands such as Rimmel, Revlon and Boots No.7.

She became particularly famous for her role in a Bugle Boy Jeans television commercial in which she said: “Excuse me, are these Bugle Boy jeans you’re wearing?” While driving a black Ferrari in the desert.

Schofield moved to Los Angeles and played the role of Laurel Ellis on the series “Dallas”, where he appeared in 12 episodes of the beloved series in 1988, According to its IMDB website.

She also appeared in “Dragonard,” “Solar Crisis,” “Eye of the Widow,” and in an episode of “Dangerous Curves” in 1992.

Schofield also turned her hand to producing, where she was part of the cast of “The Brothers Grimm,” “Doom,” and “City of Ember,” according to her IMDB.

Schofield has been described as a “raving beauty” and someone who “knows her craft.” Penske Media via Getty Images
Annabelle Schofield and Mickey Rourke in the 1996 thriller “Going Out Red.” Courtesy Everett Collection
Annabelle Scofield in Los Angeles in 1989. Getty Images
Annabelle Schofield attends the opening ceremony of Tierney Gearon EXPLOSURE at ACE Gallery on February 19, 2009 in Beverly Hills, California. Patrick McMullan via Getty Images

Away from the film set, she documented her battle with cancer through a series of GoFundMe posts.

Her last post was on January 18, where she told her fans that she had undergone surgery to remove a large mass in her nasal cavity.

She said she was feeling “very shaky and weak” but was relieved to be able to breathe through her nose.

Melissa Richardson, owner of Take Two Agency — the firm that represented Schofield early in her career — led the tributes.

“She has never changed at all from the sweet little 17-year-old Welsh girl I first met,” she said.

“She was sincere, directly concerned, and, above all, a raving beauty. She knew her craft. She was the best.”

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