Los Angeles:Actor Tanya Roberts, best known for James Bond movie "A View to a Kill" and TV series "That '70s Show", has died at the age of 65 after it was prematurely reported by many publications that she had died on Sunday night.
Roberts' representative, Mike Pingel, on Tuesday confirmed to Variety that she died Monday night due to a urinary tract infection that spread to her kidney, gallbladder, liver and bloodstream.
Pingle, however, had mistakenly told many outlets the actor, who was undergoing treatment at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, had passed on Sunday after Roberts' partner Lance O'Brien presumed she had died.
The representative later retracted his statement while adding her condition was "not looking good".
The actor took her dogs for a walk on Christmas Eve and collapsed upon returning home. She was put on a ventilator after being hospitalised, but never recovered. Roberts was not ill in the days leading up to her death, the publication further stated.
Born as Victoria Leigh Blum, Roberts had a career modelling and appearing in television advertisements before turning to acting in 1975 with the horror movie "Forced Entry".
In 1980, she was chosen to replace actor Shelley Hack in the fifth season of the detective show "Charlie's Angels". Roberts played Julie Rogers, a streetwise fighter who used her fists more than her gun on the ABC series.
Her "Charlie's Angels" co-star Jaclyn Smith remembered Roberts with a throwback photo of herself with the late actor and co-actor Cheryl Ladd on Instagram.
"Tanya joined #CharliesAngels for the final season, closing it out as it was initially intended with a redhead, a brunette and a blonde.