Natalie Wood, pictured in the 1966 movie "Penelope," is the subject of a revealing new book by her sister, Lana Wood. (Steve Fontanini / Los Angeles Times) The 1981 drowning of Natalie Wood will be ...
To help promote the 1966 comedy “Penelope,” Natalie Wood sat down for an interview with Times writer Kevin Thomas. She talked about fame and fans. ... The question of what it’s like to be a movie star ...
Disclaimer: This article contains mentions of assault. Reader discretion is advised. Natalie Wood was an award-winning Hollywood actor and a 43-year-old mother of two when she died by drowning. She ...
A documentary centered on the death of actress Natalie Wood, spearheaded by her daughter Natasha Gregson-Wagner, will seek to uncover the life of the acclaimed performer and how deeply she was loved ...
Begin Bay St. Louis' 'This Property is Condemned' Walking Tour at the Bay St. Louis Historic L&N Train Depot, which not only has a display outlining the filming the 1966 movie, 'This Property is ...
Some celebs achieve strange immortality because they died young, beautiful and under mysterious circumstances. There have been years of conspiracy theories about Marilyn Monroe, Princess Diana and ...
Natalie Wood's visit to Harvard to accept the Lampoon Worst Actress Award should be appropriately celebrated. Miss Wood, who reached the pinnacle of her career in her brilliant portrayal of the little ...
From the dim, funnied halls of the Harvard Lampoon, at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 23, Natalie Wood will step into the telling sunlight of Mt. Auburn St. to receive the 'Poon's Worst Actress Award. Never ...