This page will contain wikis about Natalie Wood, as they become available.Natalie WoodNatalia Nikolaevna Zakharenko (July 20, 1938 - November 29, 1981), better known as Natalie Wood, was an American film actress. She was the sister of the also famous actress Lana Wood. She was born in San Francisco, California as the daughter of Russian immigrants. Soon her parents changed their surname to Gurdin, and at the age of 4 she was billed as Natasha Gurdin. A well-known child star, she was one of the relatively few who made the transition to adult stardom. By the time she was 28, she was already a three-time Oscar nominee, winning Academy Award nominations for Rebel Without a Cause, Splendor in the Grass and Love With the Proper Stranger. Another of her great films was the musical by Leonard Bernstein, West Side Story, in which she played the leading character Maria. Having a nice voice, she was supposed to sing all her songs; however, in the end she was dubbed by professional singer Marni Nixon, which was to her a great disappointment. During these years, which were the best of her career as an adult actress, she was a real Hollywood star, and was compared favorably with Elizabeth Taylor. Her two marriages to actor Robert Wagner, conducted in the public eye, were stormy; but they were once more reconciled at the time of her death. She was in the middle of filming of the movie Brainstorm and preparing to make her stage debut in a Los Angeles production of Anastasia, opposite Dame Wendy Hiller, when she drowned in a 1981 overnight accident while their yacht was anchored at Catalina Island, off the coast near Los Angeles at the age of only 43. The exact circumstances of her death remain the subject of much speculation. She is buried in Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery. Awards and Nominations1956:
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1968:. Rumours tipped him to be the new ninth Dr Who, but the role is in fact to go to Christopher Eccleston. 1967:. He has most recently appeared as the regular panellist in the BBC quiz game QI hosted by Stephen Fry. 1966:. He has also starred in Jonathan Creek, Bob and Rose and A Many Splintered Thing. 1965:. In 1995 he appeared in the spoof travel show One for the Road and got his own radio show The Alan Davies Show in 1998. 1964:. He won the Time Out award for Best Young Comic in 1991. 1963:. Alan Davies (born 6 March 1966, in Essex) is a British comedian and actor. 1962:. 1961:. 1960:. 1959:. 1958:. 1957:. 1956:. She was in the middle of filming of the movie Brainstorm and preparing to make her stage debut in a Los Angeles production of Anastasia, opposite Dame Wendy Hiller, when she drowned in a 1981 overnight accident while their yacht was anchored at Catalina Island, off the coast near Los Angeles at the age of only 43. Her two marriages to actor Robert Wagner, conducted in the public eye, were stormy; but they were once more reconciled at the time of her death. During these years, which were the best of her career as an adult actress, she was a real Hollywood star, and was compared favorably with Elizabeth Taylor. Having a nice voice, she was supposed to sing all her songs; however, in the end she was dubbed by professional singer Marni Nixon, which was to her a great disappointment. Another of her great films was the musical by Leonard Bernstein, West Side Story, in which she played the leading character Maria. By the time she was 28, she was already a three-time Oscar nominee, winning Academy Award nominations for Rebel Without a Cause, Splendor in the Grass and Love With the Proper Stranger. A well-known child star, she was one of the relatively few who made the transition to adult stardom. Soon her parents changed their surname to Gurdin, and at the age of 4 she was billed as Natasha Gurdin. She was born in San Francisco, California as the daughter of Russian immigrants. She was the sister of the also famous actress Lana Wood. Natalia Nikolaevna Zakharenko (July 20, 1938 - November 29, 1981), better known as Natalie Wood, was an American film actress. C.H.U.D. (1983). The Last Married Couple in America (1980). Willie and Phil (1980). Corvette Summer (1979). Peeper (1975). The Candidate (1972). Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice (1969). This Property is Condemned (1966). The Great Race (1965). Sex and the Single Girl (1964). Love with the Proper Stranger (1963). Gypsy (1962). Splendor in the Grass (1961). West Side Story (1961). All the Fine Young Cannibals (1960). The Searchers (1956). Rebel Without a Cause (1955). Muir (1947). The Ghost and Mrs. Miracle on 34th Street (1947). Golden Globe Award - From Here to Eternity (1979) (mini) - Best TV Actress: Drama (won!). Golden Laurel Awards - Female Star (nominated: 9th place). Golden Laurel Awards - Female Star (nominated: 9th place). Golden Laurel Awards - Female Star (nominated: 12th place). Golden Laurel Awards - This Property is Condemned (1966) - Female Dramatic Performance (3rd place). Golden Laurel Awards - Female Star (3rd place). Golden Globe Award - This Property is Condemned (1966) - Best Motion Picture Actress: Drama (nominated). Golden Laurel Awards - Female Star (nominated: 8th place). Golden Globe Award - World Film Favorite: Female (won!). Golden Globe Award - Inside Daisy Clover (1965) - Best Motion Picture Actress: Musical/Comedy (nominated). Golden Apple Awards: Sour Apple - Least Cooperative Actress (won!). Golden Laurel Awards - Sex and the Single Girl (1964) - Comedy Performance (nominated: 5th place). Golden Laurel Awards - Female Star (nominated: 6th place). Mar del Plata Film Festival - Love with the Proper Stranger (1963) - Best Actress (won!). Golden Laurel Awards - Love with the Proper Stranger (1963) (2nd place). Golden Laurel Awards - Top Female Star (3rd place). Golden Globe Award - Love with the Proper Stranger (1963) - Best Motion Picture Actress: Drama (nominated). Academy Award - Love with the Proper Stranger (1963) - Best Actress in a Leading Role (nominated). Golden Laurel Awards - Gypsy (1962) - Top Female Musical Performance (2nd place). Golden Globes Awards - Gypsy (1962) - Best Motion Picture Actress: Musical/Comedy (nominated). British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Splendor in the Grass (1961) - Best Foreign Actress (nominated). Golden Laurel Awards - Splendor in the Grass (1961) - Top Female Dramatic Performance (3rd place). Golden Laurel Awards - Top Female Star (nominated: 5th place). Academy Award - Splendor in the Grass (1961) - Best Actress in a Leading Role (nominated). Golden Laurel Awards - Top Female Star (nominated: 14th place). Golden Apple Awards: Sour Apple - Least Cooperative Actress (won!). Golden Laurel Awards - Top Female Star (nominated: 9th place). Golden Laurel Awards - Top Female Star (nominated: 7th place). Golden Laurel Awards - Top Female Star (nominated: 13th place). Golden Laurel Awards - Marjorie Morningstar (1958) - Top Female Dramatic Performance (nominated). Golden Globe Award - Most Promising Newcomer (won!). Academy Award- Rebel Without a Cause (1955) - Best Actress in a Supporting Role (nominated). |