Mary Nolan
Mary Nolan (born Mary Imogene Robertson, was an American stage and screen actress, singer and dancer. She began her career as a Ziegfeld girl in the 1920s performing under the stage name Imogene "Bubbles" Wilson. She appeared in seventeen German films from 1925 to 1927 using a new stage name, Imogene Robertson. Upon returning to the United States in 1927, she attempted to break from her previous scandal ridden past and adopted yet another stage name, Mary Nolan. She was signed to Universal Pictures in 1928 where she found some success in films. Her death, from an overdose of Seconal, is listed as "accidental or suicide".
Movies
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Mlle. Adoree
The Midnight Patrol
Miss Willing
Docks of San Francisco
Belle
The Big Shot
Fay Turner
X Marks the Spot
Vivian Parker
Enemies of the Law
Florence Vinton
Outside the Law
Connie Madden
Young Desire
Helen Herbert
Undertow
Sally Blake
Shanghai Lady
Cassie Cook
Charming Sinners
Anne-Marie Whitley
A Man's Man
Mary Nolan (uncredited)
Desert Nights
Diana
Silks and Saddles
Sybil Morrissey
West of Zanzibar
Maizie
The Foreign Legion
Sylvia Omney
Good Morning, Judge
Julia Harrington (as Imogene Robertson)
Sorrell and Son
Molly Roland
Hallo Caesar!
Eva, Willard's daughter
Memoirs of a Nun
Agnes Mirus alias Schwester Angelika
The Armored Vault
Ellen, Frau Elgin (billed as Imogene Robertson)
Adventures of a Ten Mark Note
Anna
The Sweet Girl
The Eleven Schill Officers
Marie von Wedel, his daughter
Our Daily Bread
Lehrerin
The Perfume of Mrs. Worrington
Hidden Fires
Ias, Jacks Wife