Leslie Phillips' wife Angela Scoular has died at the age of 65 - reports <a href = "
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Angela - an actress who appeared in two Bond films - had been suffering from bowel cancer.
She was taken to hospital from an address in Maida Vale, west London, after police were called at about 1.50pm.
A police spokesman said: "Ambulance services attended and the woman was taken to a central London hospital where she was pronounced dead at 17.28.
"Next of kin are aware. A post-mortem will be held in due course. Her death is currently being treated as unexplained and officers from Westminster are investigating."
Angela married Carry On star Leslie in 1982. She played Lady Agatha Shawcross in the TV series You Rang, M'Lord? and Cathy in a 1967 production of Wuthering Heights.
Other credits include The Avengers, Penmarric and in 1996 in As Time Goes By.
She appeared in two Bond films - as Buttercup in Casino Royale in 1966 and as Ruby Bartlett in On Her Majesty's Secret Service in 1969. Other film roles included A Countess From Hong Kong (1967), featuring Marlon Brando and Sophia Loren, Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush (1968) and British comedy Doctor In Trouble, in which Phillips also starred, in 1970.
A representative for the actor said: "It is with great sadness that we must confirm Leslie Phillips' wife Angela Phillips (nee Scoular) passed away yesterday.
"The family have requested that their privacy is respected at this difficult time."
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I always liked Ruby.
Buttercups was slightly better!
But always sad news when a Bond veteran passes away.
Maida Vale is in North London, not West.
Her Ruby was the funniest character in OHMSS. Her laugh was a delight. Although it wasn't a large role, it would've been a poorer film without her contributions in the role.
Those on here who have long-ish memories may recall that Angela Scoular's Ruby in OHMSS has always been something of a must with me. It seems, at least on here, the character has an almost Marmite-like quality about it, but I love Ruby for the free-wheeling, free-living living, oh-so Swinging Sixties vibe that the lovely Angela gave her. Her role as Buttercup in CR '67 was good fun too, no question. And another role that Angela played in that period, similar in style and loveliness to Ruby, came in Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush (1968), which I highly recommend checking out if you're at all an enthusiast of her work in Bond.
Angela Scoular undoubtedly was a talented light actress, whom one suspects would have been as beautiful and charming a person in real life as she appeared on-screen. That old smoothie Leslie Phillips (another loveable British thesp) obviously thought so, as he was the lucky one to snare her and marry her. My thoughts go out to him and her family tonight. Like Bounine said above, I'm sad I'll now never have the chance to meet her. As I said, perhaps this death has affected me more than that of the great John Barry - and the reason is that he left us at the age of 77; to pass on aged only 65 is surely too young.
So RIP, Angela - Heaven truly has been blessed with yet another angel.
May she RIP.
St George said it all really.
I also feel sorry for Leslie Philips.
Ps. Luds, Ruby wasn't a dog - as you so bluntly put it. However that hair did her no favours ;)
RIP
Rip :L
Apparently her death was a suicide, she ingested deadly chemicals as a means of escaping the torment of her bowel cancer. Her husband said that her cancer had "removed her will to live".
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1376148/Police-investigating-Leslie-Phillipss-Bond-girl-wife-Angela-Scoular-dies.html
:-(
RIP.
I've never been a big Ruby fan, but her character did always make me laugh, and the lipstick to write her room number is pretty classic.
RIP
Also, I never knew she was married to Leslie Phillips.