This is the year after I met her. I was in 2nd grade and went to school with her daughter. It was an open house. My mom couldn't come. My dad couldn't come, no one was there that I knew and I was very sad. In walks Natalie Wood, and Robert Wagner. They looked like a million dollars. Robert Wagner, smelt of this amazing cologne. Natalie looked gorgeous. I couldn't stop staring at them. even at that young age, I knew who they were, and I knew all about them because my mom was a Hollywood industry fanatic. All of a sudden Natalie looked at me and gave me the most wonderful, loving smile, and Suddenly I felt like a million dollars. She made my night. I will never forget it.
What's your point? If you read even the smallest amount about her life, you'll see that it was filled with the opposite of "class" (through no fault of her own) so why glorify the dishonest "keeping up appearances" fakery which made so many actors' lives a misery during the hypocritical "golden age of Hollywood"? And I can think of plenty of actresses who speak "classily" now: Meryl Streep, Helen Mirren, Kristin Scott Thomas, Cate Blanchette, Rachel Weisz, Naomi Watts, Jennifer Garner, Lupita Nyong'o etc. And if you don't think they're as famous now as Natalie Wood was then, that's only because you don't watch movies as much as you used to. The only thing I'd agree with is that the questions have become less classy. But interviewees can only take their cue from the interviewer.
@@scattygirl1 it's about difference in approach. Like everyone takes a dump now and then, but where one would say "i'm gonna go shit my arse off", people of class would go gently, with something like "Excuse me, while i'm at the restroom, powdering myself". We all know, why she goes out, yet, the sound of it splits 1st-graders from the steerage. *That,* is what we miss, with nowadays "great talents".
Absolutely beautiful, and every inch a star. (I did come up with this--Joan Collins said it first.) I fully understand her stopping the interview. It was not live, it was one minute into the interview, and even a little "whispering" on-set can be a distraction. (I just finished shooting a scene--where the same thing happened.) Quite a lady. RIP.
Absolutely! Joan Collins said in the intro of "This Property is Condemned" that it was one of her favorite films. It was the first first movie I bought back in 1986 and it was on VHS!!!!
she was beautiful in every way and that stayed because i never saw her in any slutty stuff her beauty didnot go to her head nor did she use it to gain her frame so truly thats a beautiful lady and her family should be so proud...too young to die!
she and robert redford were magic...as a kid i fell for her...those eyes.... my god.....in this property is condemned and daisey clover.....oh and that smile...classy gorgeous women!!!
Brian you took the words out of my mouth... She was incredible in "Love with the Proper Stranger." I also love her in "Miracle On 34th Street." Beautiful Actress and a Legend.
I never took a great deal of notice of her until "Majorie Morningstar". She was superb in this part combining depth and vulnerability and never made a false move throughout the whole film. I am now a fully paid up member of her admirers club.
Wow how interesting to see one of NATALIE'S very last interviews...(I assume it's one of her last interviews) - and to see a slight touch of her temperment - I really miss Natalie Wood - her movies were wonderful. I always enjoying her singing efforts in movies.
How sad she died so young. It seems she had it all. Beautiful ,intelligent and very appealling.Somehow the stars ofj that aera where capable to speak in sentences without the words of "like and basically".
She was a frail, beautiful, lovely person. Never have I seen a woman as breathtakingly beautiful as Natalie. I think she looked the best in "Splendor in the Grass", "Love with the Proper Stranger", "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice", and "All the Fine Young Cannibals". What a GODDESS! Robert Wagner and Richard Gregson were such lucky men.
@@530MAIDU She was afraid of water. Robert Redford mentioned this as they did a scene together & she trusted him to make sure she'd be alright. He had enormous respect for her talent & they were good friends.
Usually its technical reasons, recording issues etc. Believe me, interviews can be a way more complicated process BEHIND the camera. Especially in 1979.
Natalie is my favorite of all actresses who started out in the 60's. Gone too soon... If she still lived, I believe she would've been still working. She didn't seem to be turning into the one of those fake looking actresses, so I bet she'd be interested in a lot of mature roles that would get her an Oscar or two eventually. I hope that's the way it's been in a better, alternate world. I love you, Natalie!
Christopher Walken should be provided with the necessary legal protection and security arrangements to come forward and tell everything he knows about that horrible crime of Robert Wagner's and others who encouraged to commit it and those who covered it up afterwards, that took a talented actress and "behind the scenes" political activist away from the US Left and the American Peoples.
The last interviews of Natalie show a very unhappy lady. I think her nerves were unedged and she was not being a diva but couldn't handle abrupt distractions. As they say, the windows of the eyes show the soul. She was living but not really if you know what I mean. Watch all the last 3 year interviews and see if you agree with me. Sad last look at a great legend.
I guess she is promoting Meteor here in 1979, she seems so sweet , and a lovely laugh , it’s quite sad when you think she would be dead in 2 years , to think what other films she would of gone on to make
Awesome - never saw this. Ms. Wygant was known from (at least in my memory) the Dallas/Ft. Worth area as a film critic. I remember her on the local Dallas stations always interviewing celebrities and actors and reviewing all the top movies of the day! Great interview! Thanx for sharing!
One more thong to like about Natalie - she made sure that her children always had at least one parent with them, and rearranged her schedule and even gave up certain acting roles to do so!
Blond Thought Why? The Great Race was slapstick comedy. It was all in fun. It was just a food fight. I bet she got paid well for that movie. I would get into a pie fight for big money too!
Natalie Wood died under mysterious circumstances at age 43 while on a weekend boat trip to Santa Catalina Island on board Robert Wagner's yacht, the Splendour. Outside of drowning, many of the things that happened are unknown. It was never determined how she entered the water. Wood was with her husband Robert Wagner and Christopher Walken, and the Splendour's captain Dennis Davern on the evening of November 28, 1981. Authorities recovered her body at 8 a.m. on November 29, one mile away from the boat, with a small Valiant-brand inflatable dinghy beached nearby. Wagner said that she was not with him when he went to bed. The autopsy report revealed that she had bruises on her body and arms, as well as an abrasion on her left cheek, but no indication as to how or when the injuries occurred.
she was full of class in every movie n real life. what a huge loss.. when I saw her name; I had to tune in. Never knew she was in tomorrow is forever I just watched it a wk ago. didn't see her name ...
According to the biography "Natasha", both of her parents were born in Russia. Her mother went to the US in 1930, where she met Natalie's father, also a Russian immigrant. I have no idea why Natalie told the interviewer otherwise.
Here's a scenario. You are at work (assuming you work). You are being filmed and judged on your performance. You are a professional who takes her job seriously and cares about the finished product. Someone rudely prevents you from doing your job well. Somehow I doubt you would handle it as graciously as Miss Wood who, by the way, was forced to WORK to support her horrible, threatening stage mother and family since she was 4 years old. Do you think the cameraman can relate to that?
cont'd... she had a hard time with unexpected changes. she constantly self medicated her intense anxiety. her shrinks could only help her so much, albeit her being so ridiculously full of talent and brilliance as her husband who one her best, said...she was still troubled..lovely, good hearted, but troubles..because they were missing something. it could have saved her life. but: she was in the wrong time period for that, sadly.
Nobody ever said who it was. Since it was during the making of TPIC with Redford and Sydney Pollack directed it, it's normal to wonder if it's one of them.
I wish I could give her a thousand likes! Natasha, you're so Russian and so American at the same time! God must have been in good mood when he was creating you!
I read that Natalie and Redford could have worked together again in Barefoot in the Park but she chose to take time off, then for The Great Gatsby, she was offended when the producer asked her to do a screen test first, so someone else got the part of Daisy. Then I heard she wanted to play the mother, played by Mary Tyler Moore,in Ordinary People which Redford was going to direct, but he felt she was too beautiful and looked too young to play the mother of Timothy Hutton, so he didn't cast her.
Natalie wanted the part that Mary Tyler Moore played in the movie "Ordinary People" and Robert Redford was the director and he didn't even consider her for it and this hurt her pretty bad.They never spoke again and Natalie died!!!! I think it was a slap in the face to her because she had him in two of her movies!
Thanks for the info. About Ordinary People, it's ironic that Redford thought that Natalie was too young to play Timothy Hutton's mother because she was only seven months younger than Mary Tyler Moore - Moore being born in December 1937 and Natalie in July 1938. Moore did look older even though she was the same age as Natalie. I'm thankful that Redford decided on Moore because of a professional reason rather than a personal one.
Well She could have been great in that movie.The thing about Natalie Wood is,the better the director she had,the better she performed.Redford could have done that for her!!!
She was very commanding! She is my favorite actress. I was talking to my daughter about the fake plastic look of today's hollywood, and how she aged gracefully and naturally she was so beautiful. I think women like this new look but most men don't. I'm not talking about moderate surgery but when it goes overboard.
Wowww didn't know Natalie had not gotten over that. Her best partner would have been Redford although they never dated. I can't believe she went back to Wagner in 1972. She should have never sacrificed her happiness for him. It's too bad Natalie was like a doormat to these men. Redford would have been her best partner although I heard something bad about Redford in regard to Natalie's career.
I think also back in the early 20th century when people immigrated to the US they stuck in neighborhoods filled with people of their same heritage and would make the neighborhood sort of a "Little Russia." In which Russian would still be spoken and food, music and magazines would be from the "Old Country." So even if they did move when they were small they probably heard it a lot. I don't know enough about Natalie's parents for their story though.
"sorry but she is not" ..."she IS not" who would you know? are you an expert, or should you google Dr. Tony Attwoods' info on female AS. Natalie was a "little adult" child. she did not relate to other kids. she had a savant memory for lines. she was childlike but extremely intelligent and interested in learning facts about typical female As interests like culture, fashion, art, music and philosophy....
You're right. That's why Wagner never succeeded in Holllywood and Natalie did. He was jealous of that and he didn't want her to make movies. Wagner only made it in Hollywood on television and at the time that was considered beneath contempt.
every hollywood person toots the horn of the other hollywood people. have u ever heard a star say something negative about another star. it just don't happen. they are "ALL" so friggin perfect! don't ya know!
Natalie had such impressive eyes. She draws you in.
Yes!!!
so sad to think that Natalie only had about 2 yrs to live after this interview....she was so beautiful at 41....thanks for sharing this
"Splendor in the Grass"! Natalie was a splendor and a splendid actress.
This is the year after I met her. I was in 2nd grade and went to school with her daughter. It was an open house. My mom couldn't come. My dad couldn't come, no one was there that I knew and I was very sad. In walks Natalie Wood, and Robert Wagner. They looked like a million dollars. Robert Wagner, smelt of this amazing cologne. Natalie looked gorgeous. I couldn't stop staring at them. even at that young age, I knew who they were, and I knew all about them because my mom was a Hollywood industry fanatic. All of a sudden Natalie looked at me and gave me the most wonderful, loving smile, and Suddenly I felt like a million dollars. She made my night. I will never forget it.
She really loved children and liked having them around.
I cannot imagine a modern actress speaking in this manner with this amount of class.
What's your point? If you read even the smallest amount about her life, you'll see that it was filled with the opposite of "class" (through no fault of her own) so why glorify the dishonest "keeping up appearances" fakery which made so many actors' lives a misery during the hypocritical "golden age of Hollywood"?
And I can think of plenty of actresses who speak "classily" now: Meryl Streep, Helen Mirren, Kristin Scott Thomas, Cate Blanchette, Rachel Weisz, Naomi Watts, Jennifer Garner, Lupita Nyong'o etc. And if you don't think they're as famous now as Natalie Wood was then, that's only because you don't watch movies as much as you used to.
The only thing I'd agree with is that the questions have become less classy. But interviewees can only take their cue from the interviewer.
Yeah, now we have the Kardashians 😑😑😑
Modern actresses say 'like' every other word. "I am like so like interested in like the craft of like acting!"
@@scattygirl1 it's about difference in approach. Like everyone takes a dump now and then, but where one would say "i'm gonna go shit my arse off", people of class would go gently, with something like "Excuse me, while i'm at the restroom, powdering myself".
We all know, why she goes out, yet, the sound of it splits 1st-graders from the steerage.
*That,* is what we miss, with nowadays "great talents".
@@scattygirl1 I totally agree, I "class" who's to say, it's all a matter of what you really know of the person.
She's so elegant.
Natalie was so classy
AMEN !!!!
A woman calling for respect during her interview shows her integrity. This is her interview after all.
So theres a bunch of haters disrespecting this amazing actress who was taken long before her time? Get a life trolls
Love you Natalie ... no one can compare
Loved this lady, a beautiful and masterfully credible actress.
Thank you for this,I miss you Natalie...you were a true beauty,in and out!
Rest in peace Natalie Wood.
Absolutely beautiful, and every inch a star. (I did come up with this--Joan Collins said it first.) I fully understand her stopping the interview. It was not live, it was one minute into the interview, and even a little "whispering" on-set can be a distraction. (I just finished shooting a scene--where the same thing happened.) Quite a lady. RIP.
B-E=A=U=T=I=F=U=L L=A=D=Y P=R=E=T=T=Y W=O=M=A=N WALKING DOWN THE STREET THE KIND I'D LIKE TO MEET !!!!
Absolutely! Joan Collins said in the intro of "This Property is Condemned" that it was one of her favorite films. It was the first first movie I bought back in 1986 and it was on VHS!!!!
she was beautiful in every way and that stayed because i never saw her in any slutty stuff her beauty didnot go to her head nor did she use it to gain her frame so truly thats a beautiful lady and her family should be so proud...too young to die!
She certainly was beatiful also she was a great actor, the past is hard to forget..
she and robert redford were magic...as a kid i fell for her...those eyes.... my god.....in this property is condemned and
daisey clover.....oh and that smile...classy gorgeous women!!!
What a natural beauty she was.
She never had any plastic surgery.
Her beauty is undeniable, this woman could also act, to see her in love with the proper stranger is prove..
Brian you took the words out of my mouth... She was incredible in "Love with the Proper Stranger." I also love her in
"Miracle On 34th Street." Beautiful Actress and a Legend.
WHAT'S NOT TO LOVE ?? NATALIE WAS GREAT!!!!
So much charisma
I never took a great deal of notice of her until "Majorie Morningstar". She was superb in this part combining depth and vulnerability and never made a false move throughout the whole film. I am now a fully paid up member of her admirers club.
Miss Latalie Wood was a great and beautiful actress. Rest in Peace.
Wow how interesting to see one of NATALIE'S very last interviews...(I assume it's one of her last interviews) - and to see a slight touch of her temperment - I really miss Natalie Wood - her movies were wonderful. I always enjoying her singing efforts in movies.
A true Icon ! A Delightful talented Classic Beauty !
God Bless her, everyone should pray for her
Her later films were flops.
How sad she died so young. It seems she had it all. Beautiful ,intelligent and very appealling.Somehow the stars ofj that aera where capable to speak in sentences without the words of "like and basically".
She was incredible and so is her sister,but Nat had so much pain in her life.Hers is one of the saddest I believe I have ever heard...
@@chadsoard2640 probably because her mother was a nutcase!!
A lovely lady, assertive and kept media in check.
She was a goddess. And such a kind hearted person
She was a frail, beautiful, lovely person. Never have I seen a woman as breathtakingly beautiful as Natalie. I think she looked the best in "Splendor in the Grass", "Love with the Proper Stranger", "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice", and "All the Fine Young Cannibals". What a GODDESS! Robert Wagner and Richard Gregson were such lucky men.
I would add "Brainstorm". That was made the year she tragically died. She was at the absolute height of her beauty then.
I saw that movie. I think she was beautiful in everything she did! I just listed off my favorites.
she was over 40 then and no woman over 40 is at the absolute height of her beauty!
Lindsey Erin She was extremely unlucky to meet Robert!! He knows what he did…. 💔
@@530MAIDU She was afraid of water. Robert Redford mentioned this as they did a scene together & she trusted him to make sure she'd be alright. He had enormous respect for her talent & they were good friends.
so very beautiful ! inside and out...
Is there a reason why it's ok for people to be talking in the background during an interview?
She seemed pretty nice about it if you ask me.
Usually its technical reasons, recording issues etc. Believe me, interviews can be a way more complicated process BEHIND the camera. Especially in 1979.
Natalie is my favorite of all actresses who started out in the 60's. Gone too soon... If she still lived, I believe she would've been still working. She didn't seem to be turning into the one of those fake looking actresses, so I bet she'd be interested in a lot of mature roles that would get her an Oscar or two eventually. I hope that's the way it's been in a better, alternate world. I love you, Natalie!
She's beautiful
Watch LOVE WITH THE PROPER STRANGER with Natalie Wood and Steve McQueen. You will love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YEAH LUCKY STEVE !!!
You mean lucky Natalie. Except Steve's jealous wife was on the set.
It was ok, not much of a Steve fan.
What a lovable woman.
She is so pretty
Most beautiful woman ever in my mind.
+bocobob yeah because she was russian!
+lily winx Don't care about that, just beautiful looking.
bocobob I agree. And not one ounce of jealousy, I think she was most beautiful, even of all the actresses today!! She was so perfectly pretty!
@@MilanaSmith-jh8jw what does being Russian have to do with it?
Ok. It's 2018.
It's time for Walken to open his mouth!
Michael H. Walken did talk to the investigators when the case was reopened, Wagner however would not meet with them.
Stop spreading rumours. It was thoroughly investigated at the time. Accidents happen - especially when you’re drunk.
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Christopher Walken should be provided with the necessary legal protection and security arrangements to come forward and tell everything he knows about that horrible crime of Robert Wagner's and others who encouraged to commit it and those who covered it up afterwards, that took a talented actress and "behind the scenes" political activist away from the US Left and the American Peoples.
Expression on Natalie s face is so lively and authentic
my childhood love natalie wood...
The last interviews of Natalie show a very unhappy lady. I think her nerves were unedged and she was not being a diva but couldn't handle abrupt distractions. As they say, the windows of the eyes show the soul. She was living but not really if you know what I mean. Watch all the last 3 year interviews and see if you agree with me. Sad last look at a great legend.
Beautiful
I would like to have heard more from her, like interviews like this. They say she was very shy.
I've never heard that about her.
This is such a dark interview. It's difficult to see her beautiful face. I wish it was lighter. She has a sweet voice and personality.
I guess she is promoting Meteor here in 1979, she seems so sweet , and a lovely laugh , it’s quite sad when you think she would be dead in 2 years , to think what other films she would of gone on to make
Awesome - never saw this. Ms. Wygant was known from (at least in my memory) the Dallas/Ft. Worth area as a film critic. I remember her on the local Dallas stations always interviewing celebrities and actors and reviewing all the top movies of the day! Great interview! Thanx for sharing!
What a beauty
I've been given the compliment that resemble her, I wish I did.
Stephanie Stanley they were probably drunk.
She does look like natalie
Sorry but I don't think you look like her at all.
She was a great person! Just has inherent goodness
One more thong to like about Natalie - she made sure that her children always had at least one parent with them, and rearranged her schedule and even gave up certain acting roles to do so!
*thing! :)
This must have been taken about a year before her death, 1981
2 years
I love how she got them together
Tão precisos estes momentos como foi sua preciosa vida.
Thank you. I fixed the description.
How many people believe she was murdered by Robert Wagner in a form of jealousy about Christopher Walken on that yacht?
You have to get proof that he did I t.
The thought of Natalie Wood covered in pie disturbs me---on many levels.
Blond Thought Why? The Great Race was slapstick comedy. It was all in fun. It was just a food fight. I bet she got paid well for that movie. I would get into a pie fight for big money too!
Well she looked good
She reminds me of Ava Gardner in this.
Yea maybe with her makeup
Ava garner had surgery Natalie was natural.
Natalie Wood died under mysterious circumstances at age 43 while on a weekend boat trip to Santa Catalina Island on board Robert Wagner's yacht, the Splendour. Outside of drowning, many of the things that happened are unknown. It was never determined how she entered the water. Wood was with her husband Robert Wagner and Christopher Walken, and the Splendour's captain Dennis Davern on the evening of November 28, 1981. Authorities recovered her body at 8 a.m. on November 29, one mile away from the boat, with a small Valiant-brand inflatable dinghy beached nearby. Wagner said that she was not with him when he went to bed. The autopsy report revealed that she had bruises on her body and arms, as well as an abrasion on her left cheek, but no indication as to how or when the injuries occurred.
there was NO water, sea water, in her lungs
She lived and grew up from the same town I'm from--Santa Rosa, CA.
she was full of class in every movie n real life. what a huge loss..
when I saw her name; I had to tune in. Never knew she was in tomorrow is forever I just watched it a wk ago. didn't see her name ...
Obviously this should have been edited as she wanted. Did this air this way? It doesn't make me adore her less.
0:51 she was getting ready to pounce. I don't blame her for snapping. She reminds me of Ava Gardner as she got older.
According to the biography "Natasha", both of her parents were born in Russia. Her mother went to the US in 1930, where she met Natalie's father, also a Russian immigrant. I have no idea why Natalie told the interviewer otherwise.
Here's a scenario. You are at work (assuming you work). You are being filmed and judged on your performance. You are a professional who takes her job seriously and cares about the finished product. Someone rudely prevents you from doing your job well. Somehow I doubt you would handle it as graciously as Miss Wood who, by the way, was forced to WORK to support her horrible, threatening stage mother and family since she was 4 years old. Do you think the cameraman can relate to that?
cont'd... she had a hard time with unexpected changes. she constantly self medicated her intense anxiety. her shrinks could only help her so much, albeit her being so ridiculously full of talent and brilliance as her husband who one her best, said...she was still troubled..lovely, good hearted, but troubles..because they were missing something. it could have saved her life. but: she was in the wrong time period for that, sadly.
That was absolutely Natalie! You're right!
An untimely death of a beautiful woman, and wonderful actress, Robert Wagner got away with murder, mo, RIP ms natalie wood
Ната́лья Никола́евна Заха́ренко (Зудилова). Надо же. Кто бы мог подумать. Помню её по фильму "Большие гонки"(The Great Race).
The girl had more class than anyone could.❤
Yes that where my thoughts also, : classy lady, one of a kind actress, An inscrutable woman with a shiny light🤔❤️👍
Nobody ever said who it was. Since it was during the making of TPIC with Redford and Sydney Pollack directed it, it's normal to wonder if it's one of them.
@freakahurt It was just a joke the interviewer made because Natalie had just released a movie in which she was a Rusian interpreter.
I wish I could give her a thousand likes! Natasha, you're so Russian and so American at the same time! God must have been in good mood when he was creating you!
Natalie has Russian heritage
are they kidding with starting over? no one should have been talking in the backround out of simple respect.
I read that Natalie and Redford could have worked together again in Barefoot in the Park but she chose to take time off, then for The Great Gatsby, she was offended when the producer asked her to do a screen test first, so someone else got the part of Daisy. Then I heard she wanted to play the mother, played by Mary Tyler Moore,in Ordinary People which Redford was going to direct, but he felt she was too beautiful and looked too young to play the mother of Timothy Hutton, so he didn't cast her.
Natalie wanted the part that Mary Tyler Moore played in the movie "Ordinary People" and Robert Redford was the director and he didn't even consider her for it and this hurt her pretty bad.They never spoke again and Natalie died!!!! I think it was a slap in the face to her because she had him in two of her movies!
@@chadsoard500 you are wrong!! He said she looked too young for the part of a mother of a teenager!!
I'm glad she called them out and got them to stop. They were being rude. She deserved an interview without people whispering.
All the great ones die to soon and so terribly.
Absolutely beautiful
@hollister6100 I'm guessing the interview took place in California, where Natalie lived. I don't think it was made outside the US.
This interview was actually in Arizona!!!
Lovely
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🌹
Feisty Natty ripping the crew new
a -holes, love her even more
Thanks for the info. About Ordinary People, it's ironic that Redford thought that Natalie was too young to play Timothy Hutton's mother because she was only seven months younger than Mary Tyler Moore - Moore being born in December 1937 and Natalie in July 1938. Moore did look older even though she was the same age as Natalie. I'm thankful that Redford decided on Moore because of a professional reason rather than a personal one.
Well She could have been great in that movie.The thing about Natalie Wood is,the better the director she had,the better she performed.Redford could have done that for her!!!
@@chadsoard500 They both LOVED working together. One of those things where both parties have natural chemistry.
Robert Kill Natalie😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😢😢😢😢😢
Her daughter looks so like her
Not really
Natalie was far more beautiful
6:19 So they arranged their schedules so they never see each other.
Patrick McCarron i think it was more about arranging it for their children, so both weren’t away.
Interview is from 1980.
Her death was a shock and is still a mystery.
She was very commanding! She is my favorite actress. I was talking to my daughter about the fake plastic look of today's hollywood, and how she aged gracefully and naturally she was so beautiful. I think women like this new look but most men don't. I'm not talking about moderate surgery but when it goes overboard.
@listentome94 I fixed the tilte :)
Wowww didn't know Natalie had not gotten over that. Her best partner would have been Redford although they never dated. I can't believe she went back to Wagner in 1972. She should have never sacrificed her happiness for him. It's too bad Natalie was like a doormat to these men. Redford would have been her best partner although I heard something bad about Redford in regard to Natalie's career.
greta actress so pretty she is so pretty lala
I think also back in the early 20th century when people immigrated to the US they stuck in neighborhoods filled with people of their same heritage and would make the neighborhood sort of a "Little Russia." In which Russian would still be spoken and food, music and magazines would be from the "Old Country." So even if they did move when they were small they probably heard it a lot. I don't know enough about Natalie's parents for their story though.
"sorry but she is not" ..."she IS not" who would you know? are you an expert, or should you google Dr. Tony Attwoods' info on female AS. Natalie was a "little adult" child. she did not relate to other kids. she had a savant memory for lines. she was childlike but extremely intelligent and interested in learning facts about typical female As interests like culture, fashion, art, music and philosophy....
She should never have gone back to Wagner. Wish she had found somebody to cherish her. He was too jealous.
Even the child they had together seems "off" and refers to her mother by her first name.
So beautiful 💜
Wow she is snappy lol *No Whispering let's start from the Top*
Thats being professional and distraction is really difficult when youre talking in an interview.
You're right. That's why Wagner never succeeded in Holllywood and Natalie did. He was jealous of that and he didn't want her to make movies. Wagner only made it in Hollywood on television and at the time that was considered beneath contempt.
Now this is besuty and classy❤ .
every hollywood person toots the horn of the other hollywood people. have u ever heard a star say something negative about another star. it just don't happen. they are "ALL" so friggin perfect! don't ya know!
kirk douglas is my 1st cousin so please fill me in.
Really?Are you a disgusting pervert too? Ha
how in the world did kirk douglas hurt natalie wood physically and emotionally?
and who is lana wood?
i remember now and thank u for reminding me. as a matter of fact i had a blind date with lana when i was in l.a. in 1974