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Tanya Roberts (born Victoria Leigh Blum; October 15, 1949 – January 4, 2021) was an American actress.Some of her credits include playing Julie Rogers in the final season of the television series Charlie's Angels (1980–1981), Stacey Sutton in the James Bond film A View to a Kill (1985), Kiri in The Beastmaster (1982), Sheena in Sheena: Queen of the Jungle (1984), and Midge Pinciotti on That ...
Portrayed by Tanya Roberts: Bob's wife and Donna's mother. Midge is the woman that Eric and his male friends fantasize about when coming of age. Although often dim-witted, she is also a kind-hearted woman who develops feminist ideals. She and Bob divorce when she is written out of the series after the third season.
Tanya Roberts, who would play the role, said David Newman came up with the basis of the story. "I preferred his script, because it was the best in terms of character development," she said. [13] The script was rewritten by Dean Riesner, whom Roberts says, "totally changed David's script. It lost all its charm and romance.
Born Victoria Leigh Blum, Roberts had a successful modeling career and appeared in some off-Broadway roles. UPDATE: Tanya Roberts, known for playing Stacey Sutton in the 1985 James Bond film “A ...
Tanya Roberts, the actress known for her roles in films like A View to a Kill and shows like Charlie's Angels and That '70s Show, has died at 65.Roberts' representative confirmed to The Hollywood ...
Tanya Roberts, star of That ’70s Show, A View to a Kill, and Charlie’s Angels, died from unknown causes on Sunday. According to TMZ, Roberts’ rep said that the actress collapsed at home ...
Tanya Roberts as Midge Pinciotti (seasons 1–3; special guest appearance seasons 6–7): Bob's wife, Donna's mother, and Kitty's best friend, Midge is a woman about whom Eric and his male friends fantasize when coming of age. Although often dim-witted, she later adopts some feminist ideals.
The fifth season saw the final cast change with Tanya Roberts. The final season was plagued by the 1980 actors strike, causing a delayed premier date. In addition, the series was shuffled around with three different time slots: Sundays at 8:00pm, Saturdays at 8:00pm, and finally Wednesdays at 8:00pm, where it remained for the remainder of its run.