Tanya Roberts, famous for her performance in the Bond movie and “That ’70s Show”, died due to a urinary tract infection at a hospital in Los Angeles on Tuesday. 

Roberts, 65, was celebrated for her roles in the James Bond film “A View to a Kill” and her television roles in “That ’70s Show” and “Charlie’s Angels”. 

Mike Pingel, Robert’s publicist said that her partner Lance O’Brien announced the death of the Hollywood star prematurely after “miscommunication” from the hospital she was admitted to. 

The infection had spread to her gallbladder, bloodstream, liver and kidney which caused complications leading to her demise, reported AFP. 

Before getting her acting break and making her debut on Television in “Charlie’s Angels”, the actor was a model and also worked in commercials. 

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Roberts also starred in projects like “The Beastmaster” and “Sheena: Queen of the Jungle”. The show, in which Tanya Roberts played the lead character, also got nominations for multiple Golden Raspberry Awards. 

The most known roles played by the actor were in the 007 movie and “That ’70s Show” where she plays Midge Pinciotti.