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Tanya Roberts

American actress (–)

Tanya Roberts

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Born

Victoria Leigh Blum


()October 15,

New York City, U.S.

DiedJanuary 4, () (aged&#;71)

Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Alma&#;materActors Studio
OccupationActress
Years&#;active
Known&#;forCharlie's Angels
That '70s Show
A View to a Kill
Sheena
The Beastmaster
Spouse

Barry Roberts

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PartnerLance O'Brien (?–)
RelativesTheodor Blum (grandfather)

Tanya Roberts (born Victoria Leigh Blum; October 15, – January 4, ) was an American actress. Some of her credits include playing Julie Rogers in the final season of the television series Charlie's Angels (–), Stacey Sutton in the James Bond film A View to a Kill (), Kiri in The Beastmaster (), Sheena in Sheena: Queen of the Jungle (), and Midge Pinciotti on That '70s Show (–).

Early life

Tanya Roberts was born Victoria Leigh Blum in (although long given as )[1][2][3] in Manhattan,[4] New York City, to Oscar Blum and his wife Dorothy (née Smith).[5] Oscar Maximilian Blum was born in New York City.[6][7] Oscar's father, Theodor Blum,[8] did pioneering work in local anesthesia and the use of x-rays in dental care.[9] Theodor was born in Vienna, Austria and immigrated to New York in [6] Oscar earned a bachelor's degree from Cornell University in and was a first year student in the medical college there.[10] In , Tanya's father was working as an assistant manager for a music publishing house in New York City.[11] He married in in Weymouth, England, to Dorothy Leigh Smith from Oldham, England.[12][13] At age 22 Dorothy arrived in New York City in April [14] In , Dorothy returned to New York from a trip to England with Tanya's two-year-old sister, Barbara.[15] Tanya's father was of Jewish descent and her mother was of English or Irish descent.[16][17][1] It has also been reported that her father was of Irish descent and her mother was Jewish.[18] She had one older sister, Barbara.[19] The U.S. Census shows that, as of April , the Blum family lived in the hamlet of Hewlett in Hempstead, NY and that Oscar Blum was a sales executive for a pen manufacturer.[2] The Blum family were living in Scarsdale, New York in July , purchasing the property in March , and selling it January [20][21][22][23] Later in the same month in Tanya's parents obtained a mortgage to buy a property in neighboring Greenburgh, New York and later sold it in July [24][25]

After meeting psychology student Barry Roberts while waiting in line for a movie, Victoria Blum proposed to him in a subway station and they were soon married in [26][27] While Barry pursued a career as a screenwriter, she began to study at the Actors Studio with Lee Strasberg and Uta Hagen under the name Tanya Roberts.[16]

Career

s: Early career and Charlie's Angels

Roberts began her career as a model in TV ads for Excedrin, Ultra Brite, Clairol, and Cool Ray sunglasses.[28] She played serious roles in the off-Broadway productions Picnic and Antigone.[16] She also supported herself as an Arthur Murray dance instructor. Her film debut was in The Last Victim ().[29][30] This was followed by the comedy The Yum-Yum Girls ().[30] In , as Barry Roberts was securing his own screenwriting career, the couple moved to Hollywood. Roberts was then cast in The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover ()[5] and the following year, participated in the drama Fingers.[30] In Roberts appeared in the cult film Tourist Trap,[31]Racquet,[29][30] and California Dreaming.[30] Roberts was featured in several television pilots which were not picked up: Zuma Beach (a comedy),[30]Pleasure Cove (),[16] and Waikiki ().[16]

In the summer of , Roberts was chosen from some 2, candidates to replace Shelley Hack in the fifth season of the detective television series Charlie's Angels.[28][29] Roberts played Julie Rogers, a streetwise fighter who used her fists more than her gun. Producers hoped Roberts's presence would revitalize the series's declining ratings and regenerate media interest in the series. Before the season's premiere, Roberts was featured on the cover of People magazine with a headline asking if Roberts would be able to save the declining series from cancellation.[32] Despite the hype of Roberts's debut in November , the series continued to draw dismal ratings and was canceled in June [33]

– B-movies

Roberts played Kiri, a slave rescued by protagonist Dar (Marc Singer) in the adventure fantasy film The Beastmaster (),[28][16] which became a cult film.[18][29][30][31] She was featured in a nude pictorial in Playboy to help promote the film,[5] appearing on the cover of the October issue.[16] In , Roberts filmed the Italian-made adventure fantasy film Hearts and Armour[34] (also known as Paladini-storia d'armi e d'amori and Paladins — The Story of Love and Arms), based on the medieval novel Orlando Furioso.

She portrayed Velda, the secretary to private detective Mike Hammer, in the television film Murder Me, Murder You (),[28][35] based on crime novelist Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer private detective series. The two-part pilot spawned the syndicated television series Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer.[35] She declined to continue the role in the Mike Hammer series to work on her next project, the fantasy film Sheena: Queen of the Jungle, in which she played the main character.[28][29][31][18][30][16] The film was a box-office failure, and garnered her a nomination for "Worst Actress" at the Razzie Awards.[36] Writing in The New Yorker, film critic Pauline Kael described Roberts as "[having] a staring, comic-book opaqueness" and "a walking, talking icon".[5]

A View to a Kill and That '70s Show

Roberts appeared as Bond girl, geologist Stacey Sutton, in A View to a Kill () with Roger Moore;[28][29] the first choice for the role was Priscilla Presley.[5] In the wake of this performance, Roberts was nominated for a second Razzie Award.[37] Roberts's other s films include Night Eyes, an erotic thriller;[29][30]Body Slam (), an action film set in the professional wrestling world (another cult favorite);[29][30] and Purgatory, a film about a woman wrongfully imprisoned in Africa.[30] Towards the end of the decade, Roberts recorded the reference footage of The Legend of Zelda used by producers during the creation of the animated adaptation.[38]

Roberts starred in the erotic thriller Inner Sanctum () alongside Margaux Hemingway.[30][39] In , she played Kay Egan in Sins of Desire.[28][30] She appeared on the cable series Hot Line in , and in the video game The Pandora Directive in [30]

In , Roberts took the role of Midge Pinciotti on the television sitcom That '70s Show.[29][31][30] In her obituary in The Guardian, Ryan Gilbey praises "[h]er knowing performance" in this role, "slow on the uptake but growing dissatisfied with her life as a housewife".[5] She left the series after the 3rd season in , because her husband had become terminally ill,[5] returning for a few special guest appearances in the 6th and 7th seasons in

Personal life

Roberts was married to Barry Roberts from until his death in [40] They had no children.[41] Roberts lived in Hollywood Hills, California.[41] Some time after his death, she became the partner of Lance O'Brien.[5] Her sister, Barbara Chase, was married to Timothy Leary.[28]

Roberts wrote the foreword to the book The Q Guide to Charlie's Angels ().[42] She was described by her publicist as an animal rights activist.[43] During the COVID pandemic, she maintained an active social media presence by hosting video chats on Facebook and Zoom.[44]

Death

While hiking on December 23, , Roberts developed lower intestinal pain and difficulty breathing. She returned home to rest. Early the next morning, she fell out of bed and found she could not get up.[45] She was taken to Cedars-Sinai Hospital, where it was determined she had developed a urinary tract infection that had advanced to sepsis.[46] Her body's immune response to the infection resulted in multi-organ failure.[46] She had to be placed on a ventilator to help her breathe.[31] Her boyfriend, Lance O'Brien, was not allowed to see her due to restrictions imposed by the COVID pandemic.[47] Her condition deteriorated, and on January 3, , she was taken off life support.[45] O'Brien was finally then allowed to visit her.[48] Her death was prematurely reported early on January 4, though she died that evening.[48][28] In a handwritten will, Roberts left her estate to O'Brien.[49]

Roberts' death was announced prematurely by her publicist.[50][51][52]

Filmography

Film

Television

Video games

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