Tanya Roberts: Bond girl and Charlie's Angel still alive, agent says
US actress Tanya Roberts, best known for her roles in the James Bond film A View to a Kill and the final season of Charlie's Angels, is still alive, her representative has told the BBC.
She was mistakenly announced as having died on Sunday.
But Mike Pingel said she remained in a serious condition in hospital in Los Angeles.
Rock Folly ruined by review that gave her the bum's rush: She was the darling of 70s TV... but then Charlotte Cornwell, who has died aged 71, took on a vicious critic. She won - but ended up losing her home and having a breakdown
Charlotte Cornwell, who died earlier this month aged 71, was a magnificent stage actress, a leading member of both the RSC and National Theatre, and a star of the Bafta award-winning TV series Rock Follies (pictured right, centre, with fellow cast member Rula Lenska, left and Julie Covington, right). So it's rather a shame that, for those of a certain age, the very first thing that springs to mind when Charlotte's name crops up is - her bottom. Or, more accurately, the legal dispute over the size of it, which ran on and on and nearly bankrupted her. Nina Myskow (left), the Sunday People's caustic TV reviewer, was rather less keen. 'As a middle-aged star, all Miss Cornwell has going for her is her age,' she wrote in her Wally of the Week column. 'She can't sing, her bum is too big and she has the sort of stage presence that jams lavatories.'
Former heavyweight champion Leon Spinks, who beat legend Muhammad Ali, passes away aged 67 after five-year battle with prostate cancer
The American, who beat the greatest ever boxer Muhammad Ali, had been battling prostate cancer for the last five years and passed with his wide Brenda by his side.
Don't know if many folks outside Scotland know him, Auld steak and kidney popped his clogs, he was a bit marmitey used to own a pub that I drunk in, he was alright.
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Tanya Roberts: Bond girl and Charlie's Angel still alive, agent says
US actress Tanya Roberts, best known for her roles in the James Bond film A View to a Kill and the final season of Charlie's Angels, is still alive, her representative has told the BBC.
She was mistakenly announced as having died on Sunday.
But Mike Pingel said she remained in a serious condition in hospital in Los Angeles.
Phil Spector has died.
Charged (& found guilty) of murder, for some bizarre reason he had a hair makeover & turned up in court like this. Unsurprisingly, it did not help.
Charlotte Cornwell, who died earlier this month aged 71, was a magnificent stage actress, a leading member of both the RSC and National Theatre, and a star of the Bafta award-winning TV series Rock Follies (pictured right, centre, with fellow cast member Rula Lenska, left and Julie Covington, right). So it's rather a shame that, for those of a certain age, the very first thing that springs to mind when Charlotte's name crops up is - her bottom. Or, more accurately, the legal dispute over the size of it, which ran on and on and nearly bankrupted her. Nina Myskow (left), the Sunday People's caustic TV reviewer, was rather less keen. 'As a middle-aged star, all Miss Cornwell has going for her is her age,' she wrote in her Wally of the Week column. 'She can't sing, her bum is too big and she has the sort of stage presence that jams lavatories.'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9186399/Rock-Folly-ruined-review-gave-bums-rush.html
This man encapsulated all that we should aspire to.
The American, who beat the greatest ever boxer Muhammad Ali, had been battling prostate cancer for the last five years and passed with his wide Brenda by his side.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-9232447/Former-heavyweight-champion-Leon-Spinks-passes-away-aged-67.html