- Tanya Roberts
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spelling =Tanya Roberts (born Victoria Leigh Blum on
October 15 ,1955 ) is an American actress best known for her roles in "Charlie's Angels ", "The Beastmaster", "A View to a Kill", "Sheena" and "That '70s Show ".Roberts was regarded as one of Hollywood's most popular
sex symbol s during the early 1980s.Early years
Roberts grew up in the
The Bronx ,New York City . The daughter of anIrish American pen seller and aJewish American woman, her parents divorced before she reachedhigh school .At age 15, she abandoned her studies to get married and lived for a while hitch-hiking across the United States until her mother-in-law annulled the union. Roberts continued to live in New York City, modelling and working as a dance teacher with
Arthur Murray .After meeting
psychology student Barry Roberts while waiting in line for a movie, she soon married again, having proposed to him in a subway station. While Barry started a career as ascreenwriter , Tanya began to study at theActors Studio withLee Strasberg andUta Hagen .Career
The 1970s
Roberts began as a model in
television advertisement s forUltra Brite ,Clairol and Cool Ray sunglasses, and played serious roles in theOff Broadway productions "Picnic" and "Antigone". In between TV ads and theater gigs, she supported herself as an Arthur Murray dance instructor. Her film debut was the 1975 thriller "Forced Entry ". This was followed in 1976 by the comedy "The Yum-Yum Girls ".In 1977, as her husband was securing his own screenwriting career, the couple moved to Hollywood. The following year, Roberts participated in the drama "Fingers". A role in the 1979 cult-movie "
Tourist Trap " followed. Also in 1979, she appeared in the films "Racket" and "California Dreaming". Roberts also featured in severaltelevision pilot s that were never picked up: "Pleasure Cove", the 1978 comedy "Zuma Beach" and "Waikiki" (1980).The 1980s
In 1980, Roberts was chosen among 2,000 candidates to replace
Shelley Hack in "Charlie's Angels " in what later turned out to be the last season of the series. In the show, Roberts interpreted her characterJulie Rogers as a streetwise fighter who used her fists more than her gun.After this, her popularity exploded. She was the cover of "People" magazine (
September 7 ,1981 ) and was offered more ambitious projects, though it could be argued that this was due to her good looks rather than her acting talent.In 1982, she played Kiri in "The Beastmaster". She also appeared in a nude pictorial in "
Playboy " to help promote the movie, also appearing on that issue's cover (October 1982).In 1983, Roberts filmed the little-known adventure "
Paladini-storia d'armi e d'amori " ("Paladins -- the story of love and arms"), based on the medieval novel "Orlando Furioso ," inItaly . She also played the role of "Velda", a buxom secretary to private detectiveMike Hammer in "Murder Me, Murder You ". Thistelevision movie was the first of two pilots that kicked off the syndicated television series "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer ". Roberts declined to continue the role in the Mike Hammer series in order to film her next project, "". The 1984 film was based on a character adapted from aWill Eisner 'scomic book . Dressed in scantily clad costumes, "Sheena" also introduced a newblonde hairstyle that Roberts would keep for the rest of her career. The movie became a box office disaster and was mauled by critics. Her subsequent appearance asBond girl Stacey Sutton in "A View to a Kill " (1985) provided many scenes withRoger Moore as an articulate and educated geologist and villainChristopher Walken .After a brief break, Roberts career took a downturn. Her films included "Body Slam" (1987), an action movie set in the
professional wrestling world. Roberts closed out the decade with "Purgatory", a movie about the life of imprisoned women.The 1990s
By 1990, Roberts began work primarily in
erotic thriller s forcable television , which capitalized on her physical assets and featured obligatory nude love scenes. During that period, she often competed with then-current star of the genreShannon Tweed .In 1990's "
Night Eyes ", she was zealously watched over by her husband, but ended up having an affair with the detective who was following her. Her 1991 film "Inner Sanctum " became one of the biggest hits of the genre and was successful on video rental shelves. In 1992, she played Kay Egan in "Sins of Desire ".Roberts also appeared on the "
Hot Line (TV series) " (1994) and thevideo game "The Pandora Directive " (1996).In 1998, she became familiar to younger audiences when she took on the role of Midge Pinciotti on "
That '70s Show ". In an interview on "E! True Hollywood Story " discussing "That '70s Show", Roberts said she left the series in 2001 because her husband had become ill, but gave no details of his condition. TheInternet Movie Database , however, reported that Barry Roberts died onJune 15 ,2006 , after a four year battle withencephalitis . He and Tanya had been married for 32 years, in by Hollywood standards, a long, and stable relationship.The 2000s
After leaving "That '70s Show", Roberts has been heard on radio and seen on television as the spokesperson for several
Las Vegas, Nevada timeshare companies, notably Soleil and Tahiti Village. Roberts does commercials on a wide variety of radio stations and programs for Consolidated Resorts. The commercials are mock "interviews" designed to deceive the listener into seeing it as an interview rather than a commercial.External links
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