Margaret Nolan
Margaret Nolan, an accomplished English visual artist, actress, and former glamour model, was born in Hampstead, London, to Irish parents. With a vibrant career that spanned several decades, she became a well-recognized figure in the entertainment industry.
In addition to her modeling work, which showcased her striking beauty and charm, Nolan ventured into acting, appearing in various film and television roles. One of her most notable performances was in the 1964 James Bond film "Goldfinger," where she played a memorable role that left a lasting impact on fans of the franchise.
Nolan's creativity extended beyond the screen; she was also a talented visual artist, known for her captivating artwork. This dual talent allowed her to express herself in diverse ways, earning her respect in both the art and entertainment worlds.
In her personal life, Margaret was married to English playwright Tom Kempinski from 1963 until their divorce in 1972. The couple had two sons, who survive her. Nolan passed away on October 5, 2020, leaving behind a rich legacy marked by her contributions to both art and film. Her multifaceted career and unique talents have ensured that she will be remembered as a significant figure in British cultural history.