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  1. Interview with Lois Maxwell. Roger Ebert June 18, 1967. Tweet. It will happen like this. A nurse will lead M clown an antiseptic corridor to a door without a number. She will open the door and step back to reveal a darkened room. M, peering into the gloom, will discover a figure swathed in bandages and sitting in a wheelchair.

  2. Oct 2, 2007 · Lois Maxwell, the Canadian-born actress who was to many fans the definitive Miss Moneypenny in James Bond films, has died in Western Australia aged 80, the BBC reported on Sunday.

  3. Miss Moneypenny, is a character in the James Bond novels and films. She is secretary to M, who is Bond's boss and head of the British Secret Service. She was portrayed by Lois Maxwell in 14 films between 1962 and 1985, as well as in Welcome to Japan, Mr. Bond, a television special. Although she has a small part in the films, it is always highlighted by the underscored romantic tension between ...

  4. Sep 30, 2007 · Maxwell was a regular in the Bond series for over 20 years. Actress Lois Maxwell, who starred as Miss Moneypenny in a string of James Bond movies, has died aged 80. Maxwell starred alongside Sir Sean Connery in Bond's first movie outing, Dr No, in 1962. She played the role until 1985's A View To A Kill with Sir Roger Moore, who told the BBC she ...

  5. Lois Ruth Maxwell (synt. Hooker; 14. helmikuuta 1927 – 29. syyskuuta 2007) oli kanadalainen näyttelijä. Hänet tunnetaan parhaiten salaisen palvelun sihteerin, Miss Moneypennyn roolista, jota hän esitti neljässätoista James Bond -elokuvassa. Maxwell syntyi Kitchenerissä, Ontariossa opettajan ja sairaanhoitajan tyttärenä.

  6. Actress Lois Maxwell, the devoted and perennially infatuated secretary Miss Moneypenny in a string of James Bond movies, died of cancer at the Fremantle Hospital in Perth, Western Australia, on Saturday, Sept. 29. She was 80. Maxwell began playing Miss Moneypenny in 1962, in Sean Connery ’s first James Bond movie, Dr. No.

  7. Lois Maxwell (1927-2007) was a Canadian actress. She played M's secretary, Miss Moneypenny, in the first fourteen Eon productions' Bond films. Maxwell was eventually replaced by Caroline Bliss, who portrayed Miss Moneypenny in The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill.