Tanya Roberts, the Bond girl and star of the 70s show who was reported dead, is alive in the hospital after a fall



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Tanya Roberts had been mistakenly reported by her publicist Mike Pingel on Monday, January 4, 2021. Pingel told The Associated Press Monday afternoon that Roberts, 65, is alive but in poor condition.  (File photo)

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Tanya Roberts had been mistakenly reported by her publicist Mike Pingel on Monday, January 4, 2021. Pingel told The Associated Press Monday afternoon that Roberts, 65, is alive but in poor condition. (File photo)

Tanya Roberts, who captivated James Bond in A sight to kill and then she played Midge Pinciotti in the comedy That 70s show has been hospitalized after falling at home.

The actress had been mistakenly reported by her publicist early Monday.

Roberts’s publicist Mike Pingel later said The Associated Press On Monday afternoon, Roberts, 65, was still alive at 10 a.m. local time in the United States, but was in poor condition.

He had said early Monday that Roberts collapsed at her home on December 24 and was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in the United States, where she is believed to have died on Sunday.

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Pingel said Robert’s husband, Lance O’Brien, told her he was holding his wife and she “looked like he slipped away.”

The publicist said he is waiting for more updates on Roberts’ condition.

Several media outlets, including the AP, reported on Roberts’s death. The AP removed his obituary and sent a notice noting that the actor was still alive.

One of Robert’s highest-profile roles was playing geologist Stacey Sutton alongside Roger Moore in 1985. A sight to kill.

Roberts also appeared in fantasy adventure films such as The Lord of the Beasts and Hearts and Armor.

She replaced Shelly Hack in Charlie’s Angels, joining Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd as third Angel Julie. She also played the comic book heroine Sheena, a female version of the Tarzan story, in a 1984 film.

A new generation of fans saw her in That 70s show, playing Midge, mother of Laura Prepon’s character Donna.

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