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Debriefing => Off-Topic Lounge => Topic started by: Xanatos on October 01, 2007, 05:13:08 pm
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7020553.stm
From 9/29/07
Bond star Lois Maxwell dies at 80
Maxwell was a regular in the Bond series for over 20 years
Actress Lois Maxwell, who starred as Miss Moneypenny in a string of James Bond movies, has died aged 80.
Maxwell starred alongside Sir Sean Connery in Bond's first movie outing, Dr No, in 1962.
She played the role until 1985's A View To A Kill with Sir Roger Moore, who told the BBC she had been a "great asset" to the early Bond movies.
A spokesperson for Fremantle Hospital, Western Australia, said she died there on Saturday evening.
Maxwell starred in 14 Bond films as the secretary to M, the secret agent's boss and head of the secret service.
She will always be the classic Moneypenny.
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DEAD WOMAN, SHE DIED
I HEARD IT FROM BBC
LETS TALK ABOUT IT
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She lived in my city as well.
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i litterally just read up on that, i was about to make a topic, but once again i got beat to the start, atleast we still got the new moneypenny, shes pretty
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DEAD WOMAN, SHE DIED
I HEARD IT FROM BBC
LETS TALK ABOUT IT
dick. you didn't say that when it was desmond llewlyn. or bernard lee, wait...
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I wasn't into haikus then.
This woman passed away naturally. Llewlyn's death was tragic.
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of course all deaths are supposed to be tragedies if its to even be considered talking about