Natalia Nikolaevna Zakharenko
Sign | Cancer |
Born | Jul 20, 1938 San Francisco, CA |
Died | Nov 29, 1981 Santa Catalina Island, CA |
Age | Died at 43 |
Final Resting PlaceWestwood Memorial Park |
Natalie Wood | |
Job | Actress |
Years active | 1943-1981 |
Top Roles | Debbie Edwards, Wilma Dean Loomis, Margaret Ludwig, Marjorie Morgenstern, Angie Rossini |
Top Genres | Drama, Romance, Comedy, Musical, Family, Crime |
Top Topics | Romance (Drama), Romance (Comic), Book-Based |
Top Collaborators | Irving Pichel (Director), Nicholas Ray (Director), Walter Baldwin, Richard Whorf |
Shares birthday with | Muriel Evans, Bud Osborne, Verna Felton see more.. |
Natalie Wood Overview:
Legendary actress, Natalie Wood, was born Natalia Nikolaevna Zakharenko on Jul 20, 1938 in San Francisco, CA. Wood died at the age of 43 on Nov 29, 1981 in Santa Catalina Island, CA and was laid to rest in Westwood Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, CA.
HONORS and AWARDS:
.Although Wood was nominated for three Oscars, she never won a competitive Academy Award.
Academy Awards
Year | Award | Film name | Role | Result |
1955 | Best Supporting Actress | Rebel without a Cause (1955) | Judy | Nominated |
1961 | Best Actress | Splendor in the Grass (1961) | Wilma Dean Loomis | Nominated |
1963 | Best Actress | Love with the Proper Stranger (1963) | Angie | Nominated |
She was honored with one star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Motion Pictures. Natalie Wood's handprints and footprints were 'set in stone' at Grauman's Chinese Theater during imprint ceremony #118 on Dec 5, 1961.
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By KC on Mar 18, 2020 From Classic MoviesI fell in love with Penelope (1966) when this candy-colored crime caper streamed on the dearly departed FilmStruck service. It’s got a stunning cast, led by the bright-eyed and features a sprightly early soundtrack by John Williams, adorably credited as “Johnny Williams.R... Read full article
Splendor in the Grass (1961): and Warren Beatty
By 4 Star Film Fan on Oct 2, 2019 From 4 Star FilmsLike William Inge’s earlier piece, Picnic, or some of Tennessee Williams’ most substantial work, Splendor in the Grass seems to hinge on the fact its content is in some way pushing the envelope as far as social issues and subsequent taboos go. It’s no surprise Elia Kazan was often ... Read full article
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By monty on Jul 2, 2018 From All Good Thingsand Elizabeth Taylor had similar career paths. Starting out in children's roles in the 1940's before moving onto young adult roles in the 50's then full adult roles in the 60's where they both had stellar careers. Ten films have been chosen for each actress and will be paired up for 10 ... Read full article
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Natalie Wood Quotes:
Angie Rossini: Find and you?
Dominick Rossini: Fine.
Angie Rossini: That's fine.
Martin: [speaking to Debbie for the first time in five years] Debbie, Debbie, Debbie, don't you remember? I'm Martin, I'm Martin, your brother, remember? Debbie, remember back.
Martin: [pause] Do you remember how I used to let you ride my horse? And tell you stories? Oh, don't you remember me, Debbie?
Debbie Edwards: I remember, from always. At first I prayed to you: "Come and get me, take me home." You didn't come.
Martin: But I've come now, Debbie.
Debbie Edwards: These are my people. Go. Go, Martin, please!
Helen Gurley Brown: [Indignantly to Rudolph] This filthy rag is using sex and me for no better purpose than to make money!
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