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Bond girl Tanya Roberts dies at 65, actress collapsed while out walking her dogs

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 4, 2021 16:56 IST

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US actress Tanya Roberts, best known for her roles in Bond film A View to a Kill and the final season of Charlie's Angels, has died aged 65.
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Her death was announced by her friend and agent Mike Pingel, who called her 'the sweetest person you'd ever meet'.
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Roberts, who appeared opposite Sir Roger Moore in his final Bond film, also starred in The Beastmaster and Sheena: Queen of the Jungle.
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Roberts collapsed while walking her dogs on 24 December and was admitted to Los Angeles' Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre.
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. It is also said that she wasn't ill in the days leading up to her death. 'I'm devastated. She was brilliant and beautiful and I feel like a light has been taken away. To say she was an angel would be at the top of the list,' the rep told the outlet.
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The actress was seen in a number of projects on the big and small screen. However, her last notable TV credit was Barbershop: The Series in 2005. Roberts had a huge fan following. Even during the lockdown, she made time to interact with fans She participated in a number of live chats during the period.
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While she was popular for her role in A View to a Kill, which was Roger Moore's last outing as 007, and That '70's Show, Roberts was also seen in Body Slam and Night Eyes.
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She was also an Angel in ABC's Charlie's Angels fifth and final season. Roberts is survived by her partner Lance O'Brien, sister Barbara and pets.
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