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Margaret Nolan – who served as the iconic golden-plated babe pictured in the opening order of “Goldfinger” – has died.
The veteran British artist and glamor model died last week, according to her son. Sc Scar Dicks. While the director could not break the news until Sunday Edgar Wright – who cast Margaret in a film on her set to be released next year – he posted on Twitter.
It is my sad duty to know that the great actress and artist, Margaret Nolan, has passed away. It was the center of the van diagram of everything cool in the 60s; Appeared with the Beatles, was ahead of the iconic in Bond and was also a part of Carry On Cast. 1/4 pic.twitter.com/YaEaWDmLt2
– Edgar Wright (@ Edgar Wright) October 11, 2020
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He writes, “It is my sad duty to know that the great actress and artist, the great Margaret Nolan, has passed away. She was the center of the van diagram of all things cool in the 60’s; appeared with the Beatles, was and remained ahead of the iconic in Bond. Also a part of the cast. ”Edgar went on to attach several photos of Margaret from her different jigs, and on-camera detailing my projects as she participated in her career for more than six decades.
Margaret lived a very or very historical life … In addition to being the model Dale featured at the opening of ‘Goldfinger’ – not to mention all the peppers of the subsequent film – like one of the Bond girls she was actually in the movie in a small (but still memorable) capacity.
She played Bond’s poolside masseuse, Dink, who had been rubbing her before. Sean Connery She was introduced to one of her colleagues and then she quickly removed Tesh with a nice swat … It was time to say “Man talk.” Pretty sexist when you look back, but that’s what it is.
Margaret also starred in the second mega ’60-era flick – The Beatles’ “A Hard Day’s Night” … which they made after their hit song of the same name. She played the role of an anonymous woman in a casino, and while her time on camera was relatively short … it was also forever.
She has a long list of acting credentials … “Crossroads,” “Secret Agent,” “199 Park Lane,” “Hugh and I,” “Take a pair of private eyes,” “The Newcomers,” “The World Ber f Beachcomber,” “Brian Ricks Presents …,” “Buddy,” “Fox,” “Crown Court,” and countless others. Margaret also starred in a number of films during her career, including recurring and alternate roles in the 1970’s ‘Carry On’ comedy franchise.
Her modeling career was second to none, and she even tried her hand as a graphic visual artist – for which she was sometimes criticized for her photo monetizations and displays. Still, the woman was a dynamo in showbiz and entertainment.
Margaret is survived by her two sons. She was 76 years old.
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