Tanya Roberts, Bond Girl and “That 70’s Show” star, died at 65

Actress Tanya Roberts died. Best known for her roles as Bond girl and in “This 70’s program, “Roberts died on Sunday after a brief hospitalization, ET learned. She was 65 years old.

According to Roberts’ representative, she passed away at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, and the cause of death was unrelated to COVID-19.

The actress reportedly took her dogs for a walk on Christmas Eve and passed out on her way home, according to TMZ. She was put on a respirator after being hospitalized, but never recovered. The newspaper reports that the actress did not appear to be ill in the days leading up to her collapse.

23rd Annual Night of the 100 Star Black Tie Gala Dinner
Tanya Roberts arrives for the 23rd Annual Night of the 100-star Black Tie Gala Dinner, held at the Beverly Hills Hotel on February 24, 2013 in Beverly Hills, California.

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Roberts – born Victoria Leigh Blum – began her career as a model before entering the cinema with the 1975 horror film “Forced entry. “

After a series of TV pilots and a series of roles in fantasy films, she appeared in her most iconic role, playing Stacey Sutton in the 1985 James Bond film “A vision to kill, “alongside Roger Moore in his last appearance as the iconic British spy.

She was also known for her recurring role as Midge Pinciotti in “This program from the 70s“and for her role as Julie Rogers in the fifth and final season of”Charlie’s Angels “ in 1980.

Tributes have appeared on his Facebook page.

This story first appeared on ETOnline.

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