Welsh-born actress and model Annabel Schofield, best known for her role on the CBS primetime soap opera “Dallas,” has died at age 62 from brain cancer.
Schofield died on Feb. 28 in Los Angeles, following a lengthy battle with the disease, according to the “Dallas Fanzine” page dedicated to the television franchise.
After first going public with her cancer diagnosis in 2023, Schofield documented her journey through a GoFundMe page created to raise funds for treatment, up until her final health update on Jan. 18.
In an update on Oct. 3, Schofield revealed that she had immediately begun chemotherapy treatments after the “original cancer” spread to her brain.
Born in 1963, in Llanelli, Wales, Schofield was introduced to the entertainment business at a young age by her father, British movie production executive John D. Schofield.
Schofield kicked off her modeling career in the 1980s, where she became a prominent face in the London fashion scene and one of the top models at “Take Two Agency.”
She appeared in hundreds of international fashion magazine covers, including European editions of “Vogue” and starred in design and beauty campaigns for major brands including Versace, Revlon, and Yves Saint Laurent.
Schofield relocated to Los Angeles, where she developed a passion for acting, and secured roles in both film and television. In 1988, she was cast as Laurel Ellis in a recurring role on “Dallas” starring opposite Larry Hagman’s character J.R. Ewing for 12 episodes.
Other credits include the sci-fi thriller “Solar Crisis” and “Eye of the Widow,” with her last documented acting stint in 2000 for the comedic drama “A Man Is Mostly Water.”
Schofield is survived by her mother and was predeceased by her sister Amanda.







