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Dolores Keator dies aged 81

22-Nov-2005 • Actor News

Dolores Keator, who played Strangways' secretary Mary Trueblood in the first James Bond film "Dr No" in 1962 has died aged 81.

"Dr No" was her only onscreen role in the movie business, and her work was uncreditted on the film. She owned the building in Jamaica used for filming as Strangways' house.

A year later she worked as a casting assistant on "Lord of the Flies" in Jamaica, where she lived at the time.

Dolores Keator was born in New Jersey, USA on 14th February 1924. She died on 2nd November 2005 in London, England from a heart attack. She is survived by her fourth husband Sandford Ziff and her four sons.

Thanks to `The Biggest Bond Of All!` for the alert.

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