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> Lois Maxwell dies aged 80
Vauxhall
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The world of James Bond loses an icon




The world pays tribute to Lois Maxwell


I couldn't see this posted anywhere else, but Sky News reporting on their breaking news service that Lois Maxwell has died aged 80. Thoughts with her family.
 
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Oh my God! Very Shocking News! frown.gif, Man that sucks! I liked Lois Maxwell frown.gif My Condolences to her Family frown.giffrown.gif

R.I.P





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Sad news.

Rest in peace Lois - the original and best Miss Moneypenny.




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A little bit information can be found here on the BBC News website.
 
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RIP Lois.
 
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What?

RIP Moneypenny.



 
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Mharkin007
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Sir Roger Moore is currently crying on the phone to BBC News frown.gif. RIP Lois.





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Very sad news indeed.

Lois' performances on screen were part of what is ... James Bond.





 
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My boss took this rather nice photo of Lois in the early 90's for one of the Sunday supplements http://www.mercerdesign.co.uk/moneypenny.html

He said she was a delightful person. She will be sadly missed.




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Man, what a blow. An inestimable part of the Bond world has just left us. Lois was able to have great chemistry with three very different Bonds, and she was so great in the role that one looked forward to her scenes opposite James. She made us forget her Canadian accent!!

She was also a person who spoke a lot about Bond, and increased the knowledge of Bond fans all over the world.

My thoughts to her family and friends. Her good friend Roger Moore will be shocked and upset no doubt.

Rest in peace Lois, and many thanks for the pleasure you gave many Bond fans like myself. For me, you will ALWAYS be Moneypenny, even when I watch the films you didn't appear in, or read any of the books (especially 'The Moneypenny Diaries' series).

This is a loss the magnitude of I haven't felt since the passing of dear old Desmond Llewelyn.

As Lois once said to 007 -

'Ciao'.




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Goodnight,Lois(Miss Moneypenny)Maxwell.


You'll be extremely missed by everyone.



 
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Mharkin007
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QUOTE(manfromjapan @ 30 September 2007 - 11:38) *
Man, what a blow. An inestimable part of the Bond world has just left us. Lois was able to have great chemistry with three very different Bonds, and she was so great in the role that one looked forward to her scenes opposite James. She made us forget her Canadian accent!!

She was also a person who spoke a lot about Bond, and increased the knowledge of Bond fans all over the world.

My thoughts to her family and friends. Her good friend Roger Moore will be shocked and upset no doubt.

Rest in peace Lois, and many thanks for the pleasure you gave many Bond fans like myself. For me, you will ALWAYS be Moneypenny, even when I watch the films you didn't appear in, or read any of the books (especially 'The Moneypenny Diaries' series).

This is a loss the magnitude of I haven't felt since the passing of dear old Desmond Llewelyn.

As Lois once said to 007 -

'Ciao'.


Beautiful Tribute Man From Japan.

Aswell as her family, I think our condolences should also go to Sir. Roger Moore, I think, this has had a massive effect on him. If anyone watched BBC News about 10 mins ago they would have seen how distraught he was. He was actually finding it difficult to get his words out. Poor Guy frown.gif frown.gif

And Goodbye Lois. frown.gif





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A terrible loss to Bond fans everywhere. She was a very classy lady, a delightful interview, and an extraordinarily gracious person. We'll all miss her terribly.

As Roger said in LALD, "Thank you, Miss Moneypenny."
 
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What would we all do without her...
RIP

This post has been edited by Krilencu: 30 September 2007 - 11:08



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