Pamela Salem, known for her role as Miss Moneypenny in the 1983 James Bond film Never Say Never Again, has passed away at the age of 80. The news was confirmed by Big Finish Productions, a company she collaborated with on audiobooks and podcasts.
Described as a delightful and enthusiastic individual, Salem had a diverse career that spanned across theater, television, and film. Born in India in 1944, she pursued her acting education in Germany and London before making her mark in the entertainment industry.
Her breakout role came in the 1970s, with appearances in popular TV series such as Doctor Who. She later starred alongside Sean Connery in The Great Train Robbery, which led to her being recommended by Connery for the iconic role of Miss Moneypenny in Never Say Never Again.
Following her success, Salem ventured to Los Angeles and then Miami, where she continued to showcase her talent in various guest-starring roles on shows like E.R., The West Wing, and Party of Five. She also graced the big screen in the acclaimed drama Gods & Monsters alongside notable actors.
Throughout her career, Salem collaborated with her husband, actor Michael O'Hagan, on radio and theater productions. Her dedication to her craft was evident in her commitment to projects, as highlighted by her work with Big Finish on multiple audio series, including reprising her role in Doctor Who.
Remembered for her warmth and genuine interest in others, Salem's producer at Big Finish praised her for her kind and gentle nature. Her presence on set was marked by her infectious smile, warm hugs, and genuine connections with everyone she encountered.
Pamela Salem's legacy extends beyond her impressive body of work; she will be remembered for her ability to uplift those around her and her unwavering passion for the arts.