Natalie Wood, born Natalia Nikolaevna Zakharenko, on July 20th, 1938, San Francisco, California, US, was an actress. She began her film career as a child, becoming a Hollywood star as a young adult, receiving three Academy Award nominations before turning 25 years of age. Her most significant roles included Miracle on thirty-fourth Street, Splendor in the Grass, Rebel Without a Cause, Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice, The Searchers, and West Side Story.
The life story of Natalie Wood.
"The first family-authorized photographic study of Natalie Wood, and the first book to examine her glamorous film career as well as her private, off-screen life as a wife and mother"--Front jacket flap.
It was adapted from a popular wartime novel condensed in the Ladies Home Journal, based on a tragic, operatic poem by Tennyson called “Enoch Arden.” Orson Welles, a Hollywood wunderkind from his masterpiece of four years before, ...
ABOUT THE BOOK Who is Natalie Wood?
This New York Times bestseller is the most intimate possible remembrance of Natalie Wood's tempestuous life and tragic death.
Ranging from the bonds that hold family together, to inconsistencies in interviews with detectives to complications with evidence, this story of sisterhood and mystery presents a fresh perspective on a night that has long been fodder for ...
More Than Love begins on the morning after her mother’s death in November 1981 when eleven-year-old Natasha hears the news on the radio that her mother’s body has been found off the coast of Catalina after her parents had spent the ...
Brainstorm is one man’s passionate quest to unearth the truth.” —Beth Karas, Host of Oxygen’s Snapped: Notorious, former prosecutor, and investigative journalist “If you have any interest in deciding for yourself whether someone ...
Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour is the long‐awaited, detailed account of events that led to the mysterious death of Hollywood legend Natalie Wood off the coast of Catalina Island on November 28, 1981.
"The ... never-before-told story of Hollywood icon Natalie Wood's glamorous life, sudden death, and lasting legacy, written by her daughter, Natasha Gregson Wagner"--