Joanna Pettet, the British-Canadian actress celebrated for her roles in the 1966 film The Group and the 1967 spy parody Casino Royale, died on Tuesday, July 7, at a hospital in Temecula Valley, California. She was 83 years old. Her former manager and friend, Pam DuBois, confirmed the death, noting that Pettet passed away exactly 31 years after the death of her son, Damian Cord.
From London to Broadway and the Big Screen
Born in London in 1942, Pettet moved to Montreal as a child following the death of her father in World War II. By age 16, she had relocated to New York City to pursue formal acting training. Her career trajectory shifted from stage to screen after she appeared in three Broadway comedies during the early 1960s.
Her film breakthrough came with Sidney Lumet’s The Group, where she starred alongside Candice Bergen, Joan Hackett, and Jessica Walter. Following this success, 1967 proved to be a defining year for the actress. She secured roles in The Night of the Generals, Robbery, and Casino Royale. In Casino Royale, Pettet portrayed Mata Bond, the daughter of James Bond and Mata Hari. She later starred as the love interest in the 1968 western Blue.
Connections to Hollywood History
Pettet’s life intersected with one of the most notorious events in Hollywood history. On August 8, 1969, she shared lunch with actress Sharon Tate, only hours before Tate and four others were murdered by members of the Charles Manson family.
During her career, Joanna Pettet became a familiar face on television, appearing in popular series such as Night Gallery, Fantasy Island, and Knots Landing. In 1984, she played herself in an episode of The Fall Guy during a special James Bond-themed installment.
Personal Life and Legacy
Pettet was married to Airwolf star Alex Cord from 1968 to 1989. Their son, Damian Cord, died in 1995 from a heroin overdose at the age of 26. In a Facebook post shared on July 8, Pam DuBois paid tribute to the pair, writing, "Yesterday, on the 31st anniversary of his death, Damian Zack took his mother to heaven, and there she will stay with him forever."
Throughout her life, Pettet’s personal circle included several high-profile actors. According to Deadline, she was romantically linked to Terrence Stamp and Alan Bates. She reconnected with Bates, her former Poor Richard Broadway co-star, in 2002. When Bates died of pancreatic cancer in 2003, he left an inheritance to Pettet, as reported by People.
Life Beyond the Spotlight
Pettet officially retired from acting following her final screen appearance in the 1990 film Terror in Paradise. Her later years were marked by a serious health challenge; in 2021, Extra reported that she had been trapped under a large rock in an unusual accident, which necessitated surgery to replace her shoulder joint and repair her rotator cuff.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was Joanna Pettet’s last film role?
Her final screen appearance was in the 1990 film Terror in Paradise.
Who did Joanna Pettet play in Casino Royale?
She played Mata Bond, the daughter of James Bond and Mata Hari, in the 1967 spy parody.
What is the connection between Joanna Pettet and Sharon Tate?
Pettet had lunch with Sharon Tate on August 8, 1969, just hours before the Tate and four others were murdered by members of the Charles Manson family.
Who was Joanna Pettet’s former husband?
She was married to actor Alex Cord, known for his role in Airwolf, from 1968 to 1989.
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