Mary Nolan Net Worth
Mary Imogene Robertson net worth is
$17 Million
Mary Imogene Robertson Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Mary Nolan (December 18, 1902 – October 31, 1948) was an American film actress. Nolan began her career as a Ziegfeld girl in the 1920s performing under the stage name Imogene "Bubbles" Wilson. She was fired from the Ziegfeld Follies in 1924 for her involvement in a tumultuous and highly publicized affair with comedian Frank Tinney. She left the United States shortly thereafter and began making films in Germany. She appeared in seventeen German films from 1925 to 1927 with a new stage name, "Imogene Robertson".She returned to the United States in 1927 and, in an attempt to distance herself from her old life, adopted yet another stage name, "Mary Nolan". She was signed to Universal Pictures in 1928 where she found some success in films. By the 1930s, her acting career began to decline due to her drug abuse and reputation for being temperamental. After being bought out of contract with Universal, she was unable to secure film work with any major studios. Nolan spent the remainder of her acting career appearing in roles in low-budget films for independent studios. She made her final film appearance in 1933.After her film career ended, Nolan appeared in vaudeville and performed in nightclubs and roadhouses around the United States. Her later years were plagued by drug problems and frequent hospitalizations. She returned to Hollywood in 1939 and spent her remaining years living in obscurity before dying of a barbiturate overdose in 1948. | Full Name | Mary Imogene Robertson |
| Net Worth | $17 Million |
| Date Of Birth | December 18, 1905 |
| Died | 1948-10-31 |
| Place Of Birth | Louisville, Kentucky, USA |
| Height | 5' 5" (1.65 m) |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Profession | Actress |
| Nationality | American |
| Spouse | Wallace T. McCreary (divorced) |
| Nicknames | Mary Nolan, Nolan, Mary |
| Star Sign | Sagittarius |
| # | Quote |
|---|---|
| 1 | I'll do anything to earn an honest living although I still believe that it is in Hollywood where I belong. |
| 2 | I've had a beautiful life, I've tumbled into the most beautiful life in the world. I'd never change it. |
| # | Fact |
|---|---|
| 1 | Mary started her show business career as a nude artists model in New York City. |
| 2 | Nolan kept a 19th Century antique grand piano intricately carved with old paintings that had formerly belonged to Rudolph Valentino. Nolan paid homage to the actor by keeping his picture in gaucho costume on the music rack although she couldn't play the instrument at all. |
| 3 | In 1922 Mark Hellinger wrote, "Only two people in America would bring every reporter in New York to see them. One is the President. The other is Imogene 'Bubbles' Wilson.". |
| 4 | Gambler Arnold Rothstein met Nolan and staked her to go to Europe, where she unsuccessfully tried o reconcile with husband Frank Tinney but was able to get parts in German films. |
| 5 | Owned an antique piano once belonging to Rudolph Valentino. |
| 6 | Known as Imogene "Bubbles" Wilson when she worked for Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.. |
Actress
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| File 113 | 1933 | Mlle. Adoree | |
| Broadway Gossip No. 3 | 1932 | Short | Movie Star |
| Beautiful and Dumb | 1932 | Short | |
| The Midnight Patrol | 1932 | Miss Willing | |
| Docks of San Francisco | 1932 | Belle | |
| The Big Shot | 1931 | Fay Turner | |
| X Marks the Spot | 1931 | Vivyan Parker | |
| Enemies of the Law | 1931 | Florence Vinton | |
| Outside the Law | 1930 | Connie Madden | |
| Young Desire | 1930 | Helen Herbert | |
| Undertow | 1930 | Sally Blake | |
| Shanghai Lady | 1929 | Cassie Cook | |
| Charming Sinners | 1929 | Anne-Marie Whitley | |
| Desert Nights | 1929 | Lady Diana Stonehill | |
| Silks and Saddles | 1929 | Sybil Morrissey | |
| West of Zanzibar | 1928 | Maizie | |
| The Foreign Legion | 1928 | Sylvia Omney (as Imogene Robertson) | |
| Good Morning, Judge | 1928 | Julia Harrington (as Imogene Robertson) | |
| Die Mädchen von Paris | 1927 | as Imogene Robertson | |
| Sorrell and Son | 1927 | Molly Roland | |
| Topsy and Eva | 1927/I | Bit Role (uncredited) | |
| Halloh - Caesar! | 1927 | as Imogene Robertson | |
| Erinnerungen einer Nonne | 1927 | as Imogene Robetson | |
| The Armored Vault | 1926 | Ellen, Frau Elgin (as Imogene Robertson) | |
| Die Königin des Weltbades | 1926 | Micheline Bonnard (as Imogene Robertson) | |
| Adventures of a Ten Mark Note | 1926 | Anna - ihre Tochter (as Imogene Robertson) | |
| Die Welt will belogen sein | 1926 | Ly, dessen Tochter (as Imogene Robertson) | |
| Das süße Mädel | 1926 | as Imogene Robertson | |
| Wien, wie es weint und lacht | 1926 | Adele - seine Tochter (as Imogene Robertson) | |
| Eleven Who Were Loyal | 1926 | Mary Von Wedel (as Imogene Robertson) | |
| Unser täglich Brot | 1926 | The school teacher (as Imogene Robertson) | |
| Fünf-Uhr-Tee in der Ackerstraße | 1926 | as Imogen Robertson | |
| Die unberührte Frau | 1925 | Marcelle Vautier (as Imogene Robertson) | |
| Das Parfüm der Mrs. Worrington | 1925 | as Imogene Robertson | |
| Die Feuertänzerin | 1925 | Die Feuertänzerin (as Imogene Robertson) | |
| Wenn die Liebe nicht wär'! | 1925 | as Imogene Robertson | |
| Verborgene Gluten | 1925 | Ias, Jacks Wife (as Imogene Robertson) |
Known for movies
Desert Nights (1929)
as Lady Diana Stonehill
West of Zanzibar (1928)
as Maizie
Outside the Law (1930)
as Connie Madden
Docks of San Francisco (1932)
as Belle