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Margaret Nolan, 'Hard Day's Night', Goldfinger' and 'Carry On' actress, dies at 76

English model and actress Margaret Nolan, UK, July 1971.  (Photo by Burnett/Daily Express/Getty Images)
English model and actress Margaret Nolan, pictured in July 1971, has died aged 76. (Burnett/Daily Express/Getty Images)

Actress and model Margaret Nolan, who appeared in the Beatles movie Hard Day's Night and the Carry On films, has died aged 76.

The news was confirmed to Variety by cinematographer Oscar Deeks, her son.

She began a career in modelling in the early 60s, snaring a role in the Richard Lester-directed Beatles comedy caper Hard Day's Night in 1964 as the girl at the casino.

English actor Bernard Bresslaw (1934 - 1993) and actresses Wendy Richard and Barbara Windsor help orchestrate a beauty contest in the film 'Carry On Girls', 1973. Glamour model and actress Margaret Nolan is sitting astride the donkey. (Photo by Larry Ellis Collection/Getty Images)
Margaret Nolan sits astride a donkey in Carry On Girls, 1973. (Larry Ellis Collection/Getty Images)

That same year, she played Dink, James Bond's masseuse in Goldfinger, and was later painted gold for the movie's posters, soundtrack cover and title sequence (though Shirley Eaton played the role of the slain Jill Masterson, who is painted gold and suffocates in the movie).

A year later, she starred again in a second movie for a Merseyside band, Ferry Across The Mersey, made by Gerry and the Pacemakers, set in and around the Liverpool beat scene, and then in French director Marcel Carné's Three Rooms In Manhattan, which featured a young Robert De Niro in an uncredited scene.

Margaret Nolan, British actress and glamour model, wearing a tiger print halterneck top, with her arms crossed, circa 1965. (Photo by Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images)
Margaret Nolan, circa 1965. (Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images)

Many roles followed in the Carry On movie series, first in 1965 in Carry On Cowboy, and then in movies like Carry On At Your Convenience, Carry On Matron, Carry On Dick, Carry On Henry and Carry On Girls, in which she famously fought with Barbara Windsor.

She also frequently appeared alongside Spike Milligan in his influential series Q, while her other TV work included the likes of Last Of The Summer Wine, The Persuaders!, Steptoe And Son, Brideshead Revisited, and The Sweeney.

English actors Peter Butterworth (1919 - 1979) and Robin Askwith watch feuding actresses Margaret Nolan and Barbara Windsor in the film 'Carry On Girls', 1973. (Photo by Larry Ellis Collection/Getty Images)
Margaret Nolan and Barbara Windsor fight in Carry On Girls, 1973. (Larry Ellis Collection/Getty Images)

She used her career onscreen in her later work as a visual artist, bringing together her publicity shots to make graphic, often disturbing photo montages as a comment on how women are viewed, and showed her work at a number of high-profile galleries.

Her last appearance on screen was in a small role for Edgar Wright's forthcoming Last Night In Soho.

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Wright has paid tribute to her on Twitter.