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Bond's Moneypenny, Lois Maxwell, RIP
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http://www.comcast.net/entertainment/ind...ERTAINMENT&fn=/2007/09/30/776314.html&cvqh=itn_moneypenny

Sun Sep 30, 11:03 AM

LONDON - Lois Maxwell, who starred as Miss Moneypenny in 14 James Bond movies, has died, the British Broadcasting Corp. reported Sunday. She was 80.

The Canadian-born actress starred alongside Sean Connery in the first James Bond movie, "Dr. No," in 1962 as the secretary to M, the head of the secret service.

She died Saturday night at Fremantle Hospital near her home in Perth, Australia, the BBC cited a hospital official as saying.

Bond star Roger Moore said she was suffering from cancer.

"It's rather a shock," Moore, who had known her since they were students at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1944, told BBC radio.

"She was always fun and she was wonderful to be with," he said.

Born Lois Hooker in Ontario, Canada, in 1927, she began her acting on radio before moving to Britain with the Entertainment Corps of the Canadian army at the age of 15, the BBC said.

In the late 1940s, she moved to Hollywood and won a Golden Globe for her part in the Shirley Temple comedy "That Hagen Girl."

After working in Italy, she returned to Britain in the mid-1950s.

In addition to her 14 appearances as Miss Moneypenny, she also acted in Stanley Kubrick's "Lolita" and worked on TV shows including "The Saint," "The Baron, Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)," and "The Persuaders!," the BBC said.

She was 58 when she appeared in her final Bond film, 1985's "A View To A Kill." She was replaced by 26-year-old Caroline Bliss for "The Living Daylights."

Her last film was a 2001 thriller called "The Fourth Angel," alongside Jeremy Irons.
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#2
Sorry to hear that. I always liked her character in the Bond films.
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#3
I saw that earlier and was going to post. I was scouring IMDB for a good Moneypenny quote, but didn't get a chance to finish. She was one of the underrated "Bond girls" who never truly got a piece of the action (at least in the movies).
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#4
Really sorry to hear that. I always loved her grace. Now I need to pay hommage to her and get the 3rd and 4th boxed sets of the restored James Bond DVDs.

And yes, she sure was a looker, even in the 80s.
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#5
Next to Q, I think she had the longest run of appearances in the Bond films.

The fact that she wasn't actually a Bond Girl made her quips all the more charming and endearing.

While she and Moore were long time friends, I think she showed the best chemistry with Connery, the best Bond.

Her role ended with the selection of Dalton as the next Bond. I blame him for that. Not that he was even responsible but I've never like him and hated his version of James.

I can't wait to see the next Bond film. Craig was outstanding, No Connery, but still truly outstanding.
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#6
Craig has been the only Bond who I really believed could beat the crap out of me. Moore in his Ice Cream Man suits with his girly karate chops were pretty lame.
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#7
Except that they are going back to the lame comedic formula that caused the Bond films to go into a decline. I liked Craig's Bond, I liked also that his was a grittier Bond than before. I cannot see a gritty, comedic Bond, however.
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#8
So it goes.

RIP, Mish Moneypenny.

http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2007450487,00.html
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