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Tania Roberts Passes away at Age of 65


Mon 04 Jan 2021 | 10:45 PM
Ezzeldin Essam Ezzeldin

Hours ago, former James Bond actress and star of "That Seventies Show" Tania Roberts died at the age of 65.

Roberts' media official, Mike Pinngle, told the "Hollywood Reporter" newspaper that the actress died after being hospitalized on December 24 as she fell while walking her dogs.

Pinngle expressed his deep sadness at the death of Roberts, describing her as "wonderful and beautiful."

Pinngle considered that she was "The kindest person" he had ever met, he also noted that "Her heart was big, and she loved her fans."

Roberts is best known for the role of geologist Stacy Sutton in the 1985 movie "A View to Kill" in the James Bond series, in which Roger Moore took on the role of Agent 007 for the last time.

Roberts starred in the fictional film "The Best Master" in 1982 and in "Sheena: The Queen of the Jungle," the female version of Tarzan.

Her other notable films include "Buddy Slam" and "Night Eyes".

The actress's career breakthrough came in the final season of the TV series "Charlie's Angels," where she played private investigator Julie Rogers.

She was born in the Bronx in 1955, was finally known for her role in the comedy show "That Seventies Show," where she took on the role of Midge Pinchotti, the foolish mother of Donna.