Natalie Wood AKA Natalia Nikolaevna Zakharenko Born: 20-Jul-1938 Birthplace: San Francisco, CA Died: 29-Nov-1981 Location of death: Catalina Island, CA Cause of death: Accident - Drowning Remains: Buried, Westwood Memorial Park, Los Angeles, CA
Gender: Female Religion: Russian Orthodox Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Rebel Without A Cause Father: Nikolai Zakharenko (aka Nicholas Gurdin, d. 18-Nov-1980) Mother: Maria Stepanovna Zudilova (aka Maria Gurdin, d. 6-Jan-1998) Sister: Lana Wood (actress, b. 1-Mar-1946) Slept with: Nicholas Ray (film director, when she was underage, 1954) Husband: Robert Wagner (actor, m. 28-Dec-1957, div. 27-Apr-1962) Boyfriend: Warren Beatty (actor, together early 1960s, broken engagement) Boyfriend: Tom Courtenay (actor, together 1964) Boyfriend: Ladislav Blatnik (shoe manufacturer, together 1965, broken engagement) Boyfriend: Michael Caine (actor, together circa 1966) Husband: Richard Gregson (m. 30-May-1969, div. 12-Apr-1972, one daughter) Daughter: Natasha Gregson Wagner (actress, b. 29-Sep-1970) Boyfriend: Steve McQueen (actor, together 1971) Boyfriend: Jerry Brown (Governor of California, together 1971) Husband: Robert Wagner (actor, m. again 16-Jul-1972, one daughter) Daughter: Courtney Brooke Wagner (b. 9-Mar-1974) Slept with: Dennis Hopper Slept with: Frank Sinatra
High School: Van Nuys High School, Van Nuys, CA
Hollywood Walk of Fame 7000 Hollywood Blvd. Tonsillectomy Suicide Attempt Drug Overdose barbiturates Stomach Pumped Autopsy by coroner Thomas T. Noguchi Russian Ancestry
Risk Factors: Smoking
TELEVISION The Pride of the Family Ann Morrison (1953-55)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Brainstorm (30-Sep-1983) Willie & Phil (15-Aug-1980) The Last Married Couple in America (1980) Meteor (19-Oct-1979) The Cracker Factory (16-Mar-1979) From Here to Eternity (14-Feb-1979) Peeper (1975) James Dean: The First American Teenager (1975) · Herself The Affair (20-Nov-1973) The Candidate (29-Jun-1972) Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (18-Sep-1969) · Carol Penelope (10-Nov-1966) · Penelope This Property Is Condemned (3-Aug-1966) Inside Daisy Clover (17-Feb-1966) · Daisy The Great Race (1-Jul-1965) · Maggie Dubois Sex and the Single Girl (25-Dec-1964) · Helen Brown Love with the Proper Stranger (25-Dec-1963) Gypsy (1-Nov-1962) · Gypsy Rose Lee West Side Story (18-Oct-1961) · Maria Splendor in the Grass (10-Oct-1961) · Wilma Dean Loomis All the Fine Young Cannibals (22-Sep-1960) Cash McCall (27-Jan-1960) · Lory Austen Kings Go Forth (28-Jun-1958) · Monique Blair Marjorie Morningstar (24-Apr-1958) Bombers B-52 (22-Nov-1957) · Lois Brennan The Girl He Left Behind (26-Oct-1956) · Susan Daniels The Burning Hills (23-Aug-1956) · Maria Cristina Colton A Cry in the Night (17-Aug-1956) · Elizabeth The Searchers (13-Mar-1956) · Debbie Edwards Rebel Without a Cause (27-Oct-1955) · Judy One Desire (1955) The Silver Chalice (20-Dec-1954) · Helena The Star (11-Dec-1952) · Gretchen Just for You (Sep-1952) The Blue Veil (26-Oct-1951) Dear Brat (30-May-1951) · Pauline Never a Dull Moment (21-Nov-1950) · Nan The Jackpot (1-Nov-1950) · Phyllis Lawrence Our Very Own (27-Jul-1950) · Penny No Sad Songs for Me (12-Apr-1950) Father Was a Fullback (30-Sep-1949) The Green Promise (22-Mar-1949) · Susan Matthews Chicken Every Sunday (18-Jan-1949) Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! (14-Apr-1948) · Bean McGill Driftwood (15-Sep-1947) · Jenny The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (26-Jun-1947) · Anna Muir Miracle on 34th Street (2-May-1947) · Susan Walker The Bride Wore Boots (8-May-1946) Tomorrow Is Forever (18-Jan-1946) · Margaret Ludwig
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