80’s supermodel and Dallas star Annabel Schofield dies at 62

Annabel Schofield, Former Model and Dallas Actress, Dies at 62 After Battle With Brain Cancer

Former model and actress Annabel Schofield has died at the age of 62 following a courageous fight against brain cancer.

According to reports, the Welsh-born supermodel—who rose to international prominence during the 1980s before building a career in acting and film production—passed away on February 28 in Los Angeles.

Her death marks the loss of a figure who once defined an era of fashion and later left her mark in television and film.

A Rising Star in the 1980s Fashion World

Schofield first gained recognition in the fashion industry after beginning her modeling career in London. During the height of the 1980s modeling boom, she quickly became one of the decade’s most recognizable faces.

Her striking look and confident presence helped her land covers on numerous international magazines. She also became the face of major advertising campaigns for well-known brands, including Yves Saint Laurent, Versace, Rimmel, Revlon, and Boots No.7.

Among her most memorable appearances was a commercial for Bugle Boy. In the advertisement, Schofield drove through the desert in a sleek black Ferrari before delivering the line that became widely associated with the campaign:

“Excuse me, are those Bugle Boy jeans you’re wearing?”

The moment captured the bold, glamorous style that defined fashion advertising of the time.

Transition From Modeling to Acting

After establishing herself in the fashion world, Schofield eventually moved to the United States to pursue opportunities in acting.

She became best known for her role as Laurel Ellis on the long-running primetime drama Dallas, appearing in 12 episodes during the show’s 11th season. Her performance introduced her to a new audience beyond the modeling industry.

Over the years, she also appeared in several films, including roles connected to major productions such as Doom, The Brothers Grimm, and How Do You Know.

In addition to acting, Schofield later worked behind the scenes in film production, expanding her creative involvement in the entertainment industry.

LOS ANGELES CA – MAY 18 : Annabel Schofield was born on September 4, 1963 in Llanelli, Dyfed, Wales. She is an actress and producer, known for Doom (2005), The Brothers Grimm (2005) and How Do You Know (2010).Photographed May 18, 1987 in Los Angeles California (Photo by Paul Harris/Getty Images)

Open About Her Cancer Battle

Schofield publicly revealed in July 2024 that she had been diagnosed with cancer that had spread to her brain.

Throughout her illness, she remained candid with fans, sharing updates about her treatments and medical procedures. In January 2026, she underwent surgery to remove a tumor from her nasal cavity.

Following the operation, she told supporters that the procedure had been successful but that the road ahead remained uncertain.

“I’m not out of the woods yet.”

At the time, she was awaiting MRI results that would determine whether additional radiation or chemotherapy would be necessary.

Remembering Her Life and Legacy

Annabel Schofield’s career spanned multiple industries—from the high-fashion runways and magazine covers of the 1980s to television drama and film production in later years.

Beyond her professional achievements, she also endured personal loss. In the years leading up to her death, Schofield lost both her father and her sister, Amanda.

She is survived by her mother.

For many who followed her career, Schofield will be remembered not only for her striking presence in front of the camera but also for the openness and resilience she showed while confronting serious illness.

Her life reflected both the glamour of an earlier era of fashion and the strength required to face profound personal challenges.

Rest in peace, Annabel Schofield.

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