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Margaret Ann Nolan (29 October 1943 – 5 October 2020) was an English actress, visual artist and . She appeared in Goldfinger, A Hard Day's Night and six Carry On films, and also regularly appeared on screen from the 1960s to the 1980s.


Early life
Nolan was born in , London. Her mother Molly (née O'Sullivan) was an English nurse and her father Jack was an Irish army clerk. They spent the duration of the Second World War in in Ireland until the war ended in 1945 before returning to Hampstead. Nolan began training as a teacher but began dating , who was acting with the National Theatre Company at the time and persuaded her to begin a career in acting.


Career

Modelling career
Margaret Nolan began her career as a model. As her glamour modelling career took off, she was briefly known as Vicky Kennedy in the early 1960s.


Acting career
Nolan reverted to her birth name as soon as she began to find acting roles, appearing in numerous television shows, theatre productions and films. The latter included A Hard Day's Night with , Ferry Cross the Mersey with Gerry and the Pacemakers, and Marcel Carné's Three Rooms in Manhattan. Nolan also appeared in one of the first episodes of the television spy thriller The Saint with .

Nolan played the role of Dink, Bond's masseuse, in the film Goldfinger released in 1964. She was also painted gold and wore a gold bikini for 's title-sequence, advertisements and soundtrack-cover (not as in the narrative of the film). This led to photographs in magazine's James Bond's Girls edition of November 1965. In the film Carry On at Your Convenience (1971), composer Eric Rogers referenced Nolan's Goldfinger affiliation by using its three-note motif on a close-up of her. Nolan appeared on the front cover of both the US and UK versions of the 2005 book Robert Brownjohn: Sex and Typography.

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In 2012, Nolan gave her first interview concerning her experiences as the model. Asked if the imagery liberates or celebrates womanhood, Nolan responded that:
It does celebrate the physical form. If I'd been nude it might have been about liberation because up to that point you wouldn't have seen a nude woman in a publicly visible thing like that. I could have been very pretentious and said this is liberating. But because I was dressed-up anyway I didn't get that sense.Playerist (2012:03) Margaret Nolan Interview Playerist No. 2
It became the first film-title to be shown in installation at , New York (2012).

On appearing in 's farce She's Done It Again at London's in 1969, Nolan was described as combining "a long list of physical attractions with a talent that has contributed to the success of many films and television plays".Flink, S (1969:13) Margaret Nolan Garrick Theatre Playbill Volume 4 No. 11 She was known for five BBC series with and in 2013 published a short essay on her time working with him. Nolan gave a live reading of the work at the in Covent Garden, reviewed by What's On London as a "deeply-personal memoir... her performance simply magical." She spoke of her awareness of Milligan's depressive character but also of their friendly working relationship; noting that "Professionally, he taught me that timing is what makes things funny. Timing is crucial."Nolan, M (2013) Room at the Top Playerist No. 3, p. 16 Nolan was cast in several Carry On films including Carry On Girls (1973). The film contains the scene of Nolan (in a silver bikini) and cat-fighting on a hotel floor.

(2026). 9780415666671, Routledge. .

Nolan also appeared in serious theatre, motivated by political themes. In 2011, Nolan's work as a comedy actress was recognised with her name included on Gordon Young's Comedy Carpet installation in front of . Also in 2011, Nolan returned to the screen after a gap of nearly three decades. She starred in a role especially written for her by Ann Cameron, in Yvonne Deutschman's The Power of Three.

In 2019, cast her in his 2021 film Last Night in Soho. It was Nolan's final film appearance.


Art career
In 1991, Nolan moved to in Spain to a rural farmhouse in the mountains where she practised . It was here that she became a visual artist.

As a visual artist, Nolan produced graphic and sometimes grotesque photo-montages assembled from cut-outs of her early publicity photographs. These pieces concern "a unique and personal dialogue intrinsically related to a view of a woman and how a woman is viewed."Playerist (2012:02) Margaret Nolan Interview Playerist No. 2 She exhibited in London at venues including the Brick Lane Gallery (2009), The Misty Moon Gallery (2013) and Gallery Different (2013), whilst a screen-print is held by Kemistry Gallery. In 2007, Nolan moved back to London.

In 2009, early publicity shots of Nolan inspired screen-prints by Brighton-based graffiti artist Hutch. Nolan's work in photo-montage was also selected for the front cover of Playerist poetry magazine (No. 2, 2012). In 2013, her artworks featured in the group show equals: exploring feminism through art and conversation at Blankspace Manchester; the press release quoting that: "Her voice carries alongside universal debate on socio-sexual hierarchies in the age of mass media."BLANKSPACE, Manchester (2013:01 Slidel,) equals: Press Release


Personal life and death
Nolan was married to English playwright in 1967 and divorced in 1972. They had two sons.

Nolan died of cancer on 5 October 2020 at her home in , London, at age 76. She had sought to write a memoir with .BBC Radio 5 interview with Dawn Dunlop, 2015


Filmography
Nolan's acting career covers works in television and cinema.The filmography section (unless otherwise stated) is supported by the following sources:


Film
Short film
Short film. Credited as Vicki Kennedy
Short film. Credited as Vicki Kennedy
Uncredited role
Norah
Billed as Maggie Nolan in end credits
Uncredited role
Uncredited role
Uncredited role. Scene cut
Uncredited role
Short film
Posthumous release


Television
Episode: "Iris". Uncredited role
Episode: "Deep and Crisp and Stolen"
Episode: "Parallel Lines Sometimes Meet"
3 episodes
Episode: "Lengthening Shadows"
Episode: "The Enchanted Night"
Episode: "Goodbye Dolly"
Episode: "Jeeves Exerts the Old Cerebellum"
Episode: "A Man Like That"
3 episodes
17 episodes
1 episode
Episode: "More Deadly Than the Sword"
1 episode
Episode: "Compensation Alice"
Television film. Uncredited role
Episode: "Death of a Private"
Episode: "All Night Sitting"
1 episode
Episode: "Take a Letter"
Episode: "Dracula" (1968). Credited as Marie Legrand
4 episodes
1 episode
Television film. Uncredited role
Episode: "The Benefits of Earth"
Episode: "Clutterbuck"
Episode: "Reluctant Heroes"
Episode: "She's Done It Again!"
Episode: "Element of Risk"
Television film
3 episodes
Episode: "A Star Is Born"
1 episode
Episode: "Evidence of Character"
Episode: "Pregnant Moment"
Episode: "I'll Never Forget Whatshername"
3 episodes: "Crime in Prison: Parts One, Two & Three"
Television film
Episode: "The Middle-of-the-Road Roadshow for All the Family"
Episode: "Horseface"
Episode: "Pâté and Chips"
Episode: "M + M"
Episode: "Thin Ice"
3 episodes
Episode: "The Way My Wife Looks at Me"
3 episodes
Episode: "The Bleak Light of Day"
Television film
Episode: "A Sword in the Hand of David: Part One"
14 episodes


Theatre


Fringe
  • Why Bournemouth? (1968)
  • It Has No Choice
  • A Minor Scene
  • Homo
  • Stimulation
  • Super Santa
  • How the Vote Was Won (1986)
  • Daughters of Men (1986)

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Provincial
  • (1970)
  • Bus Stop (Cherie) (1970)
  • Who Goes Bare (1970)
  • Murder in the Office (1972)
  • Not Now, Darling (1973)
  • Don't Look Now (1974)
  • Under the Hill (Aubrey Beardsley) (1976)

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West End
  • The Giveaway (1969)
  • Adam's Apple (1970)
  • She's Done It Again (1970)


Bibliography
  • Hadoke, T (2020) Margaret Nolan obituary Guardian Media Group
  • King, E (2005) Robert Brownjohn: Sex and Typography 1925–1970 UK: King . US: Princeton
  • Mele, C (2020) Margaret Nolan, ‘Goldfinger’ Actress, Dies at 76 The New York Times Company
  • Ross, R (1996) The Carry On Companion Batsford
  • Ross, R (1999) 'Carry On' Uncensored Boxtree
  • Ross, R (2011) 'Carry On' Actors Apex
  • Sheridan, R (2007) Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema Reynolds and Hearn
  • Slidel, M (2012) Margaret Nolan Interview Playerist No. 2, Martin Slidel
  • Snelgrove, K (2008) Official Carry On Facts, Figures and Statistics Apex
  • Webber, R (2008) Fifty Years of Carry On Century
  • 38 26 34 – Vol 09 No 02 (1972) [4] Margaret Nolan as Vicki Kennedy – Pages 42–47


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