Born in 1943 in Hampstead, London, Margaret Nolan began her career as a glamour model, adopting the pseudonym Vicky Kennedy, and even had the privilege of gracing the pages of Playboy magazine.
As her modeling career flourished, Nolan transitioned into the world of film, making her debut in the 1963 production of Saturday Night Out, which was later released in 1964. This breakthrough role catapulted her into the spotlight, leading to a starring role in the iconic 1964 film Goldfinger.
Throughout her illustrious career, Nolan was often cast for her striking physical attributes, including her curvaceous figure and captivating good looks. This led to her being perfectly cast in the 1973 comedy film Carry on Girls, in which she showcased her impressive comedic acting skills.
Margaret Nolan went on to make a total of six appearances in the "Carry On..." film series, solidifying her status as a successful and talented actress. Her most memorable roles include her portrayal of 'Dink' in Goldfinger, as well as her various performances in the "Carry On..." films.
Sadly, Margaret Nolan passed away on October 5, 2020, at the age of 76, in London, after a courageous battle with cancer.