Most people know Tanya Roberts best for her diverse roles in the James Bond movie A View to a Kill, the original Charlie’s Angels TV show, and That ‘70s Show. So after she collapsed on Dec. 24, 2020, while out walking her dog near her home in Los Angeles, her friends and family gathered in concern. Days later, on Jan. 3, 2021, she had reportedly died at Cedar-Sinai Hospital and it was a shock to her fan base.
Tanya’s career lasted decades and, although she didn’t achieve the household status of some popular ’70s “it girls,” she was a celebrity in her own right. Tanya’s death was unexpected — and, it turns out, totally didn’t happen. So, why did her partner report that she had died?
Who was Tanya Roberts’ first husband?
Before Tanya’s career even fully took off, she married actor Barry Roberts. The pair remained married for more than 30 years until Barry’s death in 2006.
Tanya once opened up about her marriage in an interview with CharliesAngels.com and shared that she and her longtime husband were “best pals.” Sadly, however, Barry lost a four-year-long battle with encephalitis, which is inflammation of the brain. Until his 2006 death, he and Tanya had maintained a close relationship within their marriage.
Tanya Roberts’ long-time partner was with her when she collapsed.
According to reports, Tanya’s long-time partner, Lance O’Brien, was with her when she fell outside while walking her dog on Dec. 24, 2020. He doesn’t appear to be in show businesses like Tanya and her first husband were, so there is little known about him.
While the world talked about Tanya’s supposed death on Jan. 3, 2021, Lance told TMZ, “As I held her in her last moments, she opened her eyes.”
However, during an interview with Inside Edition, Lance received a phone call claiming that Tanya was alive. “The hospital is telling me she is alive. They are calling me from the ICU team,” he said.
According to Lance, due to hospital protocols put in place because of the COVID-19 pandemic, he was not allowed to be at her bedside at Cedars Sinai Medical Center until what he thought were her last moments alive. He said that the hospital staff had informed him that Tanya had no hope to live.
“When she saw me and I was there, I saw her eyes open up. I felt good. I said, ‘Hey, her eyes are opening. Her eyes are opening.’ They told me that’s just a reflex,” Lance told Inside Edition.
He later told TMZ that, when he was finally able to be by her bedside, she tried to grab him, but then she closed her eyes and “faded.” When Lance left the hospital, it appears that he had assumed that she died, but never spoke to any medical staff to confirm it.