| Natalie Wood AKA Natalia Nikolaevna Zakharenko
Born: 20-Jul-1938 Birthplace: San Francisco, CA Died: 29-Nov-1981 Location of death: The Splendour, Catalina Island, CA Cause of death: Accident - Drowning Remains: Buried, Westwood Memorial Park, Los Angeles
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) Husband: Robert Wagner (m. 28-Dec-1957, div. 27-Apr-1962) Husband: Richard Gregson (m. 30-May-1969, div. 1-Aug-1971, one son) Daughter: Natasha Gregson Wagner (actress, b. 29-Sep-1970) Husband: Robert Wagner (actor, m. 16-Jul-1972) Daughter: Courtney Brooke Wagner (b. 9-Mar-1974) Slept with: Warren Beatty Slept with: Dennis Hopper Slept with: Steve McQueen Slept with: Nicholas Ray (director, 1954) Slept with: Frank Sinatra
High School: Van Nuys High School, Van Nuys, CA
Hollywood Walk of Fame 7000 Hollywood Blvd Tonsillectomy Suicide Attempt Autopsy by coroner Thomas T. Noguchi Russian Ancestry Risk Factors: Smoking
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Brainstorm (30-Sep-1983) The Last Married Couple in America (1980) Meteor (19-Oct-1979) The Candidate (29-Jun-1972) Herself Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (18-Sep-1969) Penelope (10-Nov-1966) This Property Is Condemned (03-Aug-1966) Inside Daisy Clover (17-Feb-1966) The Great Race (1-Jul-1965) Sex and the Single Girl (25-Dec-1964) Love with the Proper Stranger (25-Dec-1963) Gypsy (1-Nov-1962) West Side Story (18-Oct-1961) Splendor in the Grass (10-Oct-1961) All the Fine Young Cannibals (22-Sep-1960) Cash McCall (27-Jan-1960) Kings Go Forth (28-Jun-1958) Marjorie Morningstar (24-Apr-1958) Bombers B-52 (22-Nov-1957) The Burning Hills (23-Aug-1956) A Cry in the Night (17-Aug-1956) The Searchers (13-Mar-1956) Rebel Without a Cause (27-Oct-1955) One Desire (1955) The Silver Chalice (20-Dec-1954) The Star (11-Dec-1952) The Blue Veil (26-Oct-1951) Never a Dull Moment (21-Nov-1950) The Jackpot (1-Nov-1950) Our Very Own (27-Jul-1950) No Sad Songs for Me (12-Apr-1950) Father Was a Fullback (30-Sep-1949) Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! (14-Apr-1948) Driftwood (15-Sep-1947) The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (26-Jun-1947) Miracle on 34th Street (2-May-1947) Tomorrow Is Forever (18-Jan-1946)
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