Pamela Salem, who is best known for appearing in James Bond film Never Say Never Again, has passed away aged 80.
The actress’ death was announced on Wednesday and tributes have poured in from those who knew her following her passing. Her cause of death has not been revealed.
Pamela played Miss Moneypenny in the 1983 James Bond film Never Say Never Again, during Sean Connery’s tenure.
She also enjoyed success for her roles in Doctor Who, EastEnders and American prison series The West Wing.
Big Finish, a British production company that makes sci-fi audio books and plays, announced Pamela’s passing and led the tributes.
Pamela Salem passed away on Wednesday at the age of 80 and tributes have poured in praising the actress known for her talent and fun demeanour (pictured in 2019)
She played Miss Moneypenny in the 1983 James Bond film Never Say Never Again, during Sean Connery’s tenure (left, pictured in 1983 with Sean Connery and Barbara Carrera
They tweeted: ‘We are utterly heartbroken to confirm the passing of our dear friend and colleague, Pamela Salem’ and linked to a longer tribute on their website.
Pamela worked on several projects with Big Finish, namely the officially licensed audio drama Doctor Who spin-off Counter-Measures.
The series continued the story of several characters from the serial Remembrance of the Daleks (1988), and Pamela voiced Rachel Jensen, a professor and the scientific adviser who becomes the head of Counter-Measures.
Doctor Who screenwriter Gareth Roberts wrote: ‘Farewell, Pamela Salem. A fine actress. She always seemed such *fun*.’
Comedian and actor Angus Dunican who had written several Doctor Who specials for Big Finish wrote: ‘Sleep well Pamela Salem. I always loved how much you looked like you’d absolutely HAD IT with everyone today. RIP xXX.’
Old Vic Theatre actor Andrew Stocker added: ‘So sad to hear that dear lovely Pamela Salem has passed away. She starred in so many things.
‘The last time I saw Pamela was in 2018 where we had a good talk and shared memories of Chris Harris who Pamela had worked with on HTV’s Production of Into The Labyrinth. RIP dear lady.’
Pamela also enjoyed success for her roles in Doctor Who, EastEnders (pictured here with co-star Pam St. Clement, 81, in 1988), and American prison series The West Wing
Big Finish, a British production company that makes sci-fi audio books and plays, namely Doctor Who spin-off Counter-Measures which Pamela starred in, led the tributes
Angus Dunican ,who has written several Doctor Who specials, wrote: ‘I always loved how much you looked like you’d absolutely HAD IT with everyone today’
Old Vic Theatre actor Andrew Stocker wrote: ‘So sad to hear that dear lovely Pamela Salem has passed away. She starred in so many things’
Doctor Who Magazine contributor Jonathan Helm wrote: ‘Very sad to hear that Pamela Salem has passed away. A true star.’
Super fan Anthony Berryman wrote: ‘The wonderful Pamela Salem who I remember so well from Robots of Death #DoctorWho #pamelasalem here not batting an eyelid when I asked here to sign my radar dish from Remembrance of the Daleks RIP.’
Theatre chair John J Johnston wrote: ‘Deeply saddened to learn of the passing of the magnificent Pamela Salem (1944-2024).
‘An elegantly engaging performer with a rich voice, she brought considerable gravitas to her two major #DoctorWho roles and was the perfect Moneypenny in an otherwise imperfect ‘Bond’ film. Vale [goodbye in Latin]!’
University Of Lincoln Associate Professor in US History and Arts reviewer Finn Pollard Tweeted: ‘So sorry to see this.
‘Pamela Salem’s Professor Jensen in Remembrance of the Daleks is a wonderful character & @bigfinish Counter Measures giving further life to those characters was a brilliant series.’
Shogun Films, an award-winning London-based independent film production company specialising in action, horror, and thriller films also said a few words.
They wrote: ‘We were saddened to hear that British actress #PamelaSalem has died – a rogue Moneypenny in ‘Never Say Never Again’ and terrific turns opposite Leslie Grantham in EastEnders and Sylvester McCoy in Doctor Who. RIP.’
Doctor Who Magazine contributor Jonathan Helm wrote: ‘Very sad to hear that Pamela Salem has passed away. A true star’
Super fan Anthony Berryman wrote: ‘The wonderful Pamela Salem … here not batting an eyelid when I asked here to sign my radar dish from Remembrance of the Daleks’
Theatre chair John J Johnston wrote: ‘D eeply saddened to learn of the passing of the magnificent Pamela Salem (1944-2024)’
University Of Lincoln Associate Professor in US History and Arts reviewer Finn Pollard tweeted: ‘S o sorry to see this’
Shogun Films, an award-winning London-based independent film production company specialising in action, horror, and thriller films and TV also said a few words
Pamela was born in Mumbai and studied at Heidelberg University in Germany before attending the Central School of Speech and Drama.
She began acting in 1969.