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Tanya Roberts, Bond girl and 'Sheena' star, dead at 65

NEW YORK (AP) - Tanya Roberts, who captivated James Bond in 'œA View to a Kill'ť and appeared in the sitcom 'œThat '70s Show,'ť has died, several hours after she was mistakenly declared dead by her publicist and her partner. She was 65.

Lance O'Brien, her companion of nearly two decades, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Cedars-Sinai Medical Center reached out to him on Monday at 9:30 p.m. PST to inform him that Roberts had passed away.

'œShe was my soulmate, she was my best friend. We haven't been apart for two days'ť in their years together, a tearful O'Brien said.

Roberts' death was related to a urinary tract infection, publicist Mike Pingel said. He had been at the hospital Tuesday morning with O'Brien to pick up Roberts' personal effects.

Roberts collapsed at home on Dec. 24 after walking her dogs and was admitted to Cedars-Sinai. She had been reported dead on Sunday, but Pingel said that was based on a mistake by O'Brien, who believed Roberts had slipped away during what was expected to be a final visit.

Numerous outlets, including The Associated Press, reported Roberts' death Monday, based on information Pingel received from O'Brien.

O'Brien, who'd been unable to see Roberts in the hospital because of COVID-19 restrictions, was allowed to visit Sunday as her condition worsened. The actor did not have the virus, he said.

When he got the call Sunday that she was failing, O'Brien said he was 'œemotionally shocked because I was expecting her to come home."

Roberts played geologist Stacey Sutton opposite Roger Moore in 1985'²s 'œA View to a Kill,'ť where she held a gun on Bond after tricking him into thinking she was in a shower. The character later joined him to stop bad guys on an airship over San Francisco.

Roberts also appeared in such fantasy adventure films as 'œThe Beastmaster'ť and 'œHearts and Armour.'ť She replaced Shelley Hack in 'œCharlie's Angels,'ť joining Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd as third Angel Julie. She also played comic book heroine Sheena - a female version of the Tarzan story - in a 1984 film.

A new generation of fans saw her on 'œThat '70s Show'ť from 1998 and 2004, playing Midge, mother to Laura Prepon's character Donna.

Roberts, a huge animal rights activist, is survived by O'Brien.

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AP Television Writer Lynn Elber in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

FILE - Tanya Roberts stars as Kiri in the adventure movie "The Beastmaster," on Dec. 16, 1981. Roberts, who captivated James Bond in 'œA View to a Kill' and appeared in the sitcom 'œThat '70s Show,' died Monday, Jan. 4, 2021, several hours after she was mistakenly declared dead by her publicist and her partner. Roberts' partner Lance O'Brien confirmed her death Tuesday after picking up her personal effects at a Los Angeles hospital. She was 65. (AP Photo/Wally Fong, File) The Associated Press
FILE - Actor Roger Moore, right, poses with his co-star Tanya Roberts from the James Bond film "A View to a Kill," outside of Château de Chantilly in Chantilly, France on Aug. 17, 1984. Roberts, who captivated James Bond in 'œA View to a Kill' and appeared in the sitcom 'œThat '70s Show,' died Monday, Jan. 4, 2021, several hours after she was mistakenly declared dead by her publicist and her partner. Roberts' partner Lance O'Brien confirmed her death Tuesday after picking up her personal effects at a Los Angeles hospital. She was 65. (AP Photo/Alexis Duclos, File) The Associated Press
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