
I'm a bit late in acknowledging the passing of
Lois Maxwell, the Canadian actress best known for her charming portrayal of
Miss Moneypenny, secretary to "M," James Bond's superior and head of the British Secret Service in the long-running 007 series, but I wanted to make note of it here, as she was such an integral part of the success of my favorite film franchise.
She played the role in 14 movies, from 1962's
Dr. No to 1985's
A View To A Kill, shamelessly flirting with 007 – in the shape of
Sean Connery, George Lazenby or
Roger Moore – as the intrepid agent passed through her office to and from briefings with the boss.
Maxwell
passed away on September 29th, in Australia. She was 80 years old.
The attractive actress was a familiar guest star on British television, with appearances on
The Saint, The Persuaders (both with Roger Moore), and
UFO, among many others. She also had memorable roles in both Robert Wise's classic,
The Haunting, and Stanley Kubrick's
Lolita.
Reportedly, she risked Sean Connery's wrath by appearing in the Italian spy spoof
Operation Kid Brother, playing a thinly-disguised Moneypenny to Sean's brother
Neil Connery... but then, a paycheck is a paycheck, right?
Rest in Peace, Miss Moneypenny.