Annabel Schofield Passes Away at 62
Annabel Schofield, a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, has died at the age of 62 after a prolonged battle with brain cancer. She passed away on February 28, 2026, in Los Angeles, California, leaving behind a legacy as both a model and actress.
Born on September 4, 1963, in Llanelli, Wales, Schofield first gained recognition in the 1980s as a model, becoming one of David Bailey’s favorites and appearing in numerous shoots for Italian Vogue. She later transitioned to acting, best known for her role as Laurel Ellis on the iconic TV drama Dallas, where she appeared in twelve episodes in 1988.
Schofield’s health struggles began in 2023 when she underwent surgery for cancer. After a brief period of recovery, she restarted chemotherapy in November 2025. In early 2026, she faced another surgery to remove a mass from her nasal cavity, highlighting the severity of her condition.
In addition to her acting career, Schofield founded her own production company, Bella Bene Productions, and authored a semi-autobiographical novel titled The Cherry Alignment. Her contributions to the industry were significant, and she was known for her resilience and determination throughout her illness.
Schofield’s journey was documented through a GoFundMe campaign, which aimed to share her treatment experiences with her fans. She is survived by her mother, while her father and sister predeceased her.
Fans and colleagues have expressed their condolences, with many remembering her fondly. “Rest in peace, Annabel Schofield. Fans of Dallas will remember Annabel as Laurel Ellis in 1988,” a statement read, reflecting the impact she had on her audience.
As the news of her passing spreads, the entertainment community mourns the loss of a talented individual who made a mark in both modeling and acting. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any memorial services or tributes planned in her honor.
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