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Margaret Nolan was a twenty-year-old pin-up known as Vicky Kennedy when she was selected to be dressed in a gold leather bikini and dipped in gold paint by Robert Brownjohn for the 1964 James Bond movie Goldfinger.
Brownjohn was recognised for his daring, winning the prestigious gold pencil at the Design and Art Director Awards in 1965.
Nolan didn’t fair quite so well. In the movie, Shirley Eaton played the golden girl suffocated in gold paint. Nolan got cash and a small part role as Dink, a masseuse. That followed her part as ‘Grandfather’s Girl at Casino’ in The Beatles film A Hard Day’s Night. But the casting agents and viewers’ liked her. Nolan would go on to appear in such stables of British light entertainment as Crossroads, Carry on Cowboy, Adam Adamant Lives!, Steptoe and Son, The Sweeney and Crown Court.