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Pamela Salem, James Bond actress, useless at 80

Pamela Salem, the actress who starred as Miss Moneypenny within the 1983 James Bond movie “By no means Say By no means Once more,” died Wednesday. She was 80.

Massive End Productions, the audiobook and podcast firm Salem labored with, broke the information of her dying Friday on its web site.

“Everybody at Massive End was shocked and saddened to study of the passing of our pal and colleague Pamela Salem on 21 February 2024 on the age of 80,” the announcement started.


Pamela Salem and Sean Connery in “The Nice Practice Theft” in 1979. ©United Artists/Courtesy Everett Assortment

The assertion additionally featured statements from a few of Salem’s collaborators, together with director Ken Bentley, whom she labored with on the “Physician Who” audio sequence, “Counter-Measures.”

“Each time Pamela walked into the studio she introduced the Florida sunshine along with her,” he wrote. “She was such nice firm, at all times smiling, with a lot enthusiasm for the small issues in life that deliver us all pleasure, like strolling your canine alongside the seaside. She had many presents however her superpower was her means to single-handedly restore your religion in human nature.”


Pamela Salem starred in the British drama series "The Onedin Line."
Salem starred within the British drama sequence “The Onedin Line.” Getty Photographs

Her wide-ranging profession included a number of roles in touring performs by Shakespeare, Chekhov, Pinter and Ayckbourn.

She additionally starred alongside Sean Connery in two movies: “The First Nice Practice Theft” in 1978 and the Bond film By no means Say By no means Once more in 1983.

Sci-Fi and fantasy followers may also know Salem from the British TV present “Blake’s 7,” “The Tripods” and “Into the Labyrinth.”

She additionally appeared in two episodes of “Physician Who,” which kicked off her relationship with Massive End.

Her TV credit embody “ER” and “The West Wing.”

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