UPDATE: On Jan. 5, it was confirmed that Tanya Roberts passed away the previous evening.

Actor Tanya Roberts, known for portraying Midge in That '70s Show and opposite Roger Moore in A View to a Kill, was reported as deceased by CBR on Jan. 3. Roberts' representation announced her death to news outlets yesterday, following a conversation with her husband.

Recent news from her representative, Mike Pingel, confirmed that this report was made in error, as told to TMZ. Tanya Roberts was confirmed as being still alive on the morning of Jan. 4 by Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in L.A., the facility where she's being treated.

The press release from Pingel that went out yesterday included a quote from her husband, Lance O'Brien, who reportedly said, "As I held her in her last moments, she opened her eyes." TMZ also reported that O'Brien contacted their family and friends to tell them the tragic news. However, the hospital called O'Brien back on Monday to confirm she's still alive.

Roberts' hospitalized condition was linked to the star's recent collapse while walking her dogs on Christmas Eve. She was reportedly put on a ventilator at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in L.A. and her condition isn't believed to be related to COVID-19 at this time. Her current condition is unknown at the time of this writing.

The iconic Bond Girl and former Charlie's Angel was also known for portraying Midge, Donna Pinciotti’s mom on That '70s Show, for 81 episodes. She acted as a series lead from 1994 through 2004. Known for portraying the 'attractive mom' next door, her character often broke through tense dramatic moments with cheer and levity while also annoying her sardonic daughter, Donna (Laura Helene Prepon). Her character left the series in 2001 to pursue Broadway, while the real-life Roberts left to care for her then sick husband.

Roberts' film roles also veered into spy territory as well. She notably starred as Stacey Sutton in 1985's A View to a Kill, playing the granddaughter of an oil tycoon who helps defend and save James Bond's (Roger Moore) life. She also starred in The Beastmaster, Sheena and several slasher films including 1979's Tourist Trap.

Prior to her role on Fox's sitcom, Roberts starred as Julie Rogers in 1980's Charlie's Angels for a year. Her other television work includes -- but is not limited to -- roles in The Love Boat, Silk Stalkings, Fantasy Island, The Blues Brothers Animated Series and Barbershop.

Before her acting career, Roberts also worked as a model, representing brands such as Excedrin, Ultra Brite, Clairol and Cool Ray sunglasses.

Source: TMZ