Margaret Nolan in UK soap opera 'Crossroads' in 1983. She portrayed Denise Paget, mother of Nina, who was almost certainly the first character in British soap opera to have Down’s syndrome.
IN A HARD DAY'S NIGHT, Margaret Nolan played the woman who is found in the company of John's grandfather (Wilfred Brambell) at a casino.
Margaret Nolan and Wilfred Brambell in A HARD DAY'S NIGHT
Richard Lester directed this 1964 film, the first starring The Beatles. George Martin was the musical director, and providing incidental background music around the group's songs.
Bob, I think you mean "in the company of PAUL's grandfather..."
Amen. Personally, I was astonished and in fact overjoyed to read the piece I just posted and learn that this lady abut whom I knew very little had had such a full, multi-faceted life and career and, I dare say, persona.
Sad that in spite of all her loyalty (and talent and contributions) to the Carry On series, she was never extended so much as a a small-print credit on the posters. Glad to know that she seemed to be okay with how things worked out for her.