SAD LOSS. Legendary actress passed away today

Pamela Salem, who played Eastenders and James Bond, has died at the age of 80. Many people are paying tribute to her.

The beloved actress played Miss Moneypenny in the James Bond movie Never Say Never Again with Sean Connery.

In the course of her long career, she was also in EastEnders, Doctor Who, ER, and The West Wing.

The company Big Finish said, “We are completely heartbroken to confirm the death of our dear friend and coworker Pamela Salem.”

Pamela was born in 1944 in Bombay, India. She went to school in Germany at the University of Heidelberg.

She learned how to be an actress at London’s Central School of Drama. After that, she did repertory theater in Chesterfield and York.

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