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BBC EastEnders and James Bond star Pamela Salem dies aged 80 as tributes flood in

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Pamela Salem had a number of roles across TV and film. She appeared as Miss Moneypenny in Sean Connery’s James Bond film Never Say Never Again, Professor Rachel Jensen in the Doctor Who serial 'Remembrance of the Daleks' and Sarah Whale in the film Gods and Monsters. She was also known for her science fiction roles in Blake's 7, The Tripods and Into The Labyrinth.

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James Bond star Pamela Salem dies - Entertainment News

James Bond's Miss Moneypenny Pamela Salem has died. The actress - who appeared in 'Never Say Never Again' opposite Sir Sean Connery - passed away in her adopted home of Florida on Thursday (22.02.24) at the age of 80, but no more details about her death have been revealed. The sad news...

·Kelowna, Canada
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So wie bereits ein halbes Dutzend Schauspieler in die Rolle von James Bond geschlüpft ist, so gab es auch schon sechs verschiedene Darstellerinnen der "Miss Moneypenny". Eine von ihnen: Pamela Salem, zu sehen in "Sag niemals nie" von 1983. Sie ist nun im Alter von 80 Jahren gestorben.

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British actress Pamela Salem, who was best known for her role as Miss Moneypenny alongside Sean Connery in the James Bond film “Never Say Never”, has died.

·Berlin, Germany
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