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
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I just found out this news tonight. This classy lady actually passed away on October 1st. I would have put this up sooner had I known.
As a result of finding this information out, and out of respect for this classy lady, I will no longer do any more stories about her getting her feet tickled.
I hope everyone understands. She died of cancer.
Rest in Peace Lois, and thank you !
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
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I just found out this news tonight. This classy lady actually passed away on October 1st. I would have put this up sooner had I known.
As a result of finding this information out, and out of respect for this classy lady, I will no longer do any more stories about her getting her feet tickled.
I hope everyone understands. She died of cancer.
Rest in Peace Lois, and thank you !



