Annabel Schofield, 1980s model who guest-starred on 'Dallas,' dies of cancer at 62

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Annabel Schofield, a model who was a fixture in 1980s L.A.nightlife and landed a guest-starring role in the 11th season of the CBS series “Dallas,” has died after a battle with cancer that spread to her brain.
She was 62.Schofield died Saturday in Los Angeles, according to the Hollywood Reporter, which confirmed the news via model and designer Catalina Guirado.
Entertainment & Arts Donations aimed at keeping Mickey Rourke housed are put on hold after the actor rejects $100,000 that was raised.Some donors have pulled their money back.“I hate asking for help,” she wrote in December on a GoFundMe campaign she organized apparently out of necessity.
“I’ve done it so much, but I have no choice.I have no other means of support.
The small amount I was left by my dad has gone a long time ago, and any unemployment I was due was eaten up by the pandemic.I know begging for help is not sustainable in the long term, but I’m praying this ENT doctor will be able to remove this large tumor and I’ll finally be able to get back to a normal life, and to start working again.”The final update was from Jan.
18, after she had emergency surgery to remove that tumor, and her mood was one of momentary relief.Boldface names donating to the cause included composer Hans Zimmer, singer-songwriter Donovan Leitch and actor Lisa Edelstein.
Born in Llanelli, Wales, on Sept.4, 1963, she was the daughter of movie producer John D.
Schofield, whose credits included “As Good as It Gets” and “Jerry Maguire.” Schofield started modeling in London, a city she later described to Mirror80 as being on the cutting edge of 1980s fashion with “the New Romantics, the tail end of punk, Vivienne Westwood, Katharine Hamnett, Body Map, Buffalo style ...and all the resulting street styles.”“[I]n London we ALL dressed up, both boys and girls all the time; especially for the clubs,” she told...