The actress was known for her role as Joanne Francis in EastEnders.

By Morgan Cormack

Published: Friday, 23 February 2024 at 10:18 AM


Actress Pamela Salem has died aged 80.

The news was confirmed by Big Finish Insider, who announced the news of her death on X (formerly known as Twitter), writing: “We are utterly heartbroken to confirm the passing of our dear friend and colleague, Pamela Salem.”

The actress was known for a variety of roles over the years, namely starring alongside Sean Connery in two James Bond films, The First Great Train Robbery and Never Say Never Again, as Miss Moneypenny.

Born in 1944, Salem had a long career in film, television and on the stage, but will be well known to EastEnders fans for her role in the long-running soap as Joanne Francis in dozens of episodes from 1988 through to 1989.

But it was Salem’s role in Doctor Who that led to a long partnership with Big Finish, in which she voiced roles in their audio dramas. Salem initially guest starred in the sci-fi series in 1977’s The Robots of Death and 1988’s Remembrance of the Daleks, reprising the role in spin-off audio series Counter Measures.

More recently, in 2020, Salem returned to the world of The Robots of Death, reprising her role as Toos in three box sets of the audio drama series, The Robots.