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Supermodel and “Dallas” star Annabel Schofield has passed away at 62 after a battle with cancer.

Schofield, known for gracing the covers of Vogue and starring in campaigns for top brands like Yves Saint Laurent, died on February 28 in Los Angeles, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

In a heartfelt GoFundMe post, she revealed that her cancer had spread to her brain in July, following a three-year fight against the disease.

Annabel Schofield, an actress and producer, seated in a white wicker chair.
Model and ‘Dallas’ Actress Annabel Schofield, Seen Here in 1987, Dies at 62
Annabel Schofield in a tan utility-style dress with a belt and large pockets, and light brown open-toe shoes.

Schofield (pictured in 2015) was celebrated as a “raging beauty” and praised for her mastery of her craft.

The Welsh-born model worked with top brands including Rimmel, Revlon, and Boots No.7, gaining recognition for her memorable performances in commercials. She rose to particular fame with a Bugle Boy Jeans TV ad, delivering the iconic line, “Excuse me, are those Bugle Boy jeans you’re wearing?” while driving a black Ferrari through the desert.

Schofield later moved to Los Angeles and took on the role of Laurel Ellis in “Dallas,” appearing in 12 episodes of the hit series in 1988, according to IMDb.

Her screen credits also include “Dragonard,” “Solar Crisis,” “Eye of the Widow,” and a 1992 episode of “Dangerous Curves.”

Annabel Schofield, Mickey Rourke
Annabel Schofield, Seen Here with Mickey Rourke in 1996’s ‘Exit in Red,’ Dies After Cancer Battle
Annabel Schofield

Annabel Schofield in Los Angeles, 1989.

Beyond acting and modeling, Schofield also worked behind the scenes as part of the production teams for films including “The Brothers Grimm,” “Doom,” and “City of Ember,” according to IMDb.

Off-screen, she shared her cancer journey through a series of heartfelt posts on GoFundMe. Her final update, on January 18, revealed that she had undergone surgery to remove a large mass from her nasal cavity.

Annabel Schofield

Annabel Schofield (pictured in 2009) recently underwent surgery to remove a mass from her nasal cavity. She described feeling “pretty wobbly and weak” afterward but was relieved to be able to breathe through her nose.

Tributes have poured in, including from Melissa Richardson, owner of the Take Two Agency, which represented Schofield early in her career.

“She never changed from the sweet little 17-year-old Welsh girl I first met,” Richardson said. “She was fiercely loyal, caring, and above all, a raging beauty. She knew her craft. She was the best.”

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