Roger Moore co-starred in his latest movie, "James Bond."

Tania Roberts is in critical condition in the hospital

Tania Roberts, 65,

■ AFP

A spokesperson for the American actress, Tanya Roberts, announced yesterday that the movie star who co-starred with Roger Moore, who starred in his last films in the "James Bond" series, and was one of the stars of the "That Seventies Show" series, is lying in a hospital in Los Angeles between life and death.

Roberts' media official, Mike Bingle, told «AFP» that the 65-year-old actress is in a Los Angeles hospital "in critical condition."

And American media quoted Pinngle himself as saying that Roberts died last Sunday, but the media official came back and corrected this information the day before yesterday, indicating in his statement to "France Press" that the reason for his occurrence in this error was a "misunderstanding", which happened during a call A phone took place between him and Lance O'Brien, a friend of the actress.

According to Bingle, Roberts is in the intensive care unit at Cedars Hospital Sinai, in a critical condition between life and death.

A spokeswoman for the hospital refused to confirm or deny the authenticity of this information, noting that the medical secret prevents her from making any comment in this regard.

Roberts was hospitalized on December 24, after she suddenly fell while walking her dogs, according to Pinngle.

Roberts is best known for the role of geoscientist Stacy Sutton in the 1985 movie "A View to Kill" in the James Bond series of films, in which actor Roger Moore assumed the role of "Agent 007" for the last time.

Roberts starred in the fictional film "The Best Master" in 1982 and in "Sheena: The Queen of the Jungle," the female version of Tarzan.

Among her other most prominent films are "Buddy Slam" and "Night Eyes", and the strong start to Roberts' career was in the final season of "Charles Inglis", as she played the role of special investigator Julie Rogers to help the "Charlie's Angels" fight crime.

But Roberts, who was born in the Bronx in 1955, is finally known for her role in the comedy series "That Seventies Show."

The American star was hospitalized on December 24.

Roberts starred in "The Best Master".

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