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11 months ago
WEST SIDE STORY (1961) Dir. Robert Wise
WEST SIDE STORY (1961) Dir. Robert Wise
WEST SIDE STORY (1961) Dir. Robert Wise
WEST SIDE STORY (1961) Dir. Robert Wise

WEST SIDE STORY (1961) dir. Robert Wise


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1 year ago
Natalie Wood As Judy REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955) Dir. Nicholas Ray
Natalie Wood As Judy REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955) Dir. Nicholas Ray
Natalie Wood As Judy REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955) Dir. Nicholas Ray
Natalie Wood As Judy REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955) Dir. Nicholas Ray
Natalie Wood As Judy REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955) Dir. Nicholas Ray
Natalie Wood As Judy REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955) Dir. Nicholas Ray
Natalie Wood As Judy REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955) Dir. Nicholas Ray

Natalie Wood as Judy REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955) dir. Nicholas Ray


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1 year ago
Natalie Wood Rehearses “the Sweetheart Tree,” On Set Of “the Great Race,” 1965.
Natalie Wood Rehearses “the Sweetheart Tree,” On Set Of “the Great Race,” 1965.

Natalie Wood rehearses “the Sweetheart Tree,” on set of “the Great Race,” 1965.


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2 years ago
“I’m Fine”
“I’m Fine”
“I’m Fine”

“I’m fine”

Natalie Wood in Splendor in the Grass (1961, dir. Elia Kazan)


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2 years ago
James Dean & Natalie Wood In Rebel Without A Cause (1955) Dir. Nicholas Ray
James Dean & Natalie Wood In Rebel Without A Cause (1955) Dir. Nicholas Ray

James Dean & Natalie Wood in Rebel Without a Cause (1955) Dir. Nicholas Ray


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2 years ago
“She Had Those Really Warm Brown Eyes, And That Sweet Little Set Of Lips- She Was Just A Sweet Person,

“She had those really warm brown eyes, and that sweet little set of lips- she was just a sweet person, and she carried that presence about her no matter where she was, I think. Certainly when she was with me… she couldn’t have been any nicer.”

Classmate Phoebe Kassebaum on her friendship with Natalie Wood.


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2 years ago
During My Ophelia Stage, I Began To Watch Films Starring Natalie Wood That Were Shot In The 1960s. There
During My Ophelia Stage, I Began To Watch Films Starring Natalie Wood That Were Shot In The 1960s. There
During My Ophelia Stage, I Began To Watch Films Starring Natalie Wood That Were Shot In The 1960s. There
During My Ophelia Stage, I Began To Watch Films Starring Natalie Wood That Were Shot In The 1960s. There

During my Ophelia stage, I began to watch films starring Natalie Wood that were shot in the 1960s. There was something about her wide eyes and fragility that reminded me of these drowning women, the fair Ophelia. In Splendor in the Grass, Natalie’s character Deanie loses her mind and self-destructs in more and more glamorous ways, eventually wading into a pond decked out in a gorgeous flapper dress for her suicide attempt. Deanie is saved, goes to therapy, and gets set to marry a nice doctor. But I didn’t care about that. I cared about the frantic way she slid into the water, the way she picked her footing as she climbed down. In her beauty and self-destruction, she wielded an ugly power. Why were these fictional beautiful women always losing their minds so extravagantly? Why are they so compelling? I’ve always found wilting orchids more compelling [than girl bosses] - women who burn bright and burn out, undermined by their own desire for love or wholeness or whatever it is that pushes them under water. Some of us choose the self-destructive model and discover power in the tatters. - Patricia Grisafi; Why Are We So intrigued by Beautiful Drowning Women? A Look at Natalie Wood’s Hysterical Glamour


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2 years ago
Natalie Wood Rehearses “the Sweetheart Tree,” On Set Of “the Great Race,” 1965.
Natalie Wood Rehearses “the Sweetheart Tree,” On Set Of “the Great Race,” 1965.

Natalie Wood rehearses “the Sweetheart Tree,” on set of “the Great Race,” 1965.


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2 years ago
“The Next Day, She ... Went To See Dean In “East Of Eden,” Which Had Opened At The Egyptian Theatre

“The next day, she ... went to see Dean in “East of Eden,” which had opened at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. “She walked out and said, ‘I’m gonna marry him.’ Natalie later admitted she had ‘a big crush’ on Dean. “I remember going with my school girlfriends to see East of Eden like fifteen times, sitting there sobbing when he tried to give the money to his father. We knew every word by heart.”


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2 years ago
SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS, 1961
SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS, 1961

SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS, 1961


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2 years ago
Oh, Christmas Isn’t Just A Day, It’s A Frame Of Mind… And That’s What’s Been Changing. That’s
Oh, Christmas Isn’t Just A Day, It’s A Frame Of Mind… And That’s What’s Been Changing. That’s
Oh, Christmas Isn’t Just A Day, It’s A Frame Of Mind… And That’s What’s Been Changing. That’s
Oh, Christmas Isn’t Just A Day, It’s A Frame Of Mind… And That’s What’s Been Changing. That’s
Oh, Christmas Isn’t Just A Day, It’s A Frame Of Mind… And That’s What’s Been Changing. That’s
Oh, Christmas Isn’t Just A Day, It’s A Frame Of Mind… And That’s What’s Been Changing. That’s
Oh, Christmas Isn’t Just A Day, It’s A Frame Of Mind… And That’s What’s Been Changing. That’s
Oh, Christmas Isn’t Just A Day, It’s A Frame Of Mind… And That’s What’s Been Changing. That’s

Oh, Christmas isn’t just a day, it’s a frame of mind… and that’s what’s been changing. That’s why I’m glad I’m here, maybe I can do something about it. Miracle on 34th Street (1947) dir. George Seaton


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2 years ago
NATALIE WOOD In PENELOPE (1966)
NATALIE WOOD In PENELOPE (1966)

NATALIE WOOD in PENELOPE (1966)


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2 years ago
Rebel Without A Cause (1955) Dir. Nicholas Ray
Rebel Without A Cause (1955) Dir. Nicholas Ray

Rebel Without a Cause (1955) Dir. Nicholas Ray


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2 years ago
James Dean And Natalie Wood On The Set Of Rebel Without A Cause, 1955.

James Dean and Natalie Wood on the set of Rebel Without A Cause, 1955.

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2 years ago
Natalie Wood At The Cannes Film Festival (by Paul Schutzer. France, 1962).

Natalie Wood at the Cannes Film Festival (by Paul Schutzer. France, 1962).


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2 years ago
Though Nothing Can Bring Back The Hour Of Splendour In The Grass, Of Glory In The Flower, We Will Grieve
Though Nothing Can Bring Back The Hour Of Splendour In The Grass, Of Glory In The Flower, We Will Grieve
Though Nothing Can Bring Back The Hour Of Splendour In The Grass, Of Glory In The Flower, We Will Grieve
Though Nothing Can Bring Back The Hour Of Splendour In The Grass, Of Glory In The Flower, We Will Grieve
Though Nothing Can Bring Back The Hour Of Splendour In The Grass, Of Glory In The Flower, We Will Grieve

Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower, We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind;

SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS (1961, dir. Elia Kazan)


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2 years ago
Natalie Wood Photographed By Hal King For A 1958 Max Factor Ad Campaign.

Natalie Wood photographed by Hal King for a 1958 Max Factor ad campaign.


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2 years ago
SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS (1961) “We Took Them To Lunch At A Place On East Fifty-eighth Street, And My
SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS (1961) “We Took Them To Lunch At A Place On East Fifty-eighth Street, And My

SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS (1961) “We took them to lunch at a place on East Fifty-eighth street, and my dear, we shouldn’t have been there. They were entwined, lots of hugs and kisses. The restaurant was rather crowded. But that didn’t deter the lovers. They went at it all through lunch. I loved it!” - Eleanor Kilgallen


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2 years ago
SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS (1961) “The Way Natalie Wood And Warren Beatty Are Carrying On, It’s A Wonder
SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS (1961) “The Way Natalie Wood And Warren Beatty Are Carrying On, It’s A Wonder

SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS (1961) “The way Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty are carrying on, it’s a wonder they have time to eat.” - Dorothy Kilgallen


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2 years ago
NATALIE WOOD Covered In Frosting On The Set Of THE GREAT RACE (1965)
NATALIE WOOD Covered In Frosting On The Set Of THE GREAT RACE (1965)

NATALIE WOOD covered in frosting on the set of THE GREAT RACE (1965)


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2 years ago
Natalie Wood Blowing Bubble Gum At Pop’s Oasis, In “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice,” 1969.
Natalie Wood Blowing Bubble Gum At Pop’s Oasis, In “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice,” 1969.

Natalie Wood blowing bubble gum at Pop’s Oasis, in “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice,” 1969.


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2 years ago
Natalie Wood In Italy, C. 1967.

Natalie Wood in Italy, c. 1967.


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2 years ago
James Dean & Natalie Wood In Rebel Without A Cause (1955) Dir. Nicholas Ray
James Dean & Natalie Wood In Rebel Without A Cause (1955) Dir. Nicholas Ray

James Dean & Natalie Wood in Rebel Without a Cause (1955) Dir. Nicholas Ray


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2 years ago
Natalie Wood Photographed At The Annual Academy Awards, April 10th Of 1968.

Natalie Wood photographed at the Annual Academy Awards, April 10th of 1968.


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2 years ago
Natalie Wood And James Dean Eat At A Hot Dog Stand During A Break In Filming “Rebel Without A Cause,”
Natalie Wood And James Dean Eat At A Hot Dog Stand During A Break In Filming “Rebel Without A Cause,”

Natalie Wood and James Dean eat at a hot dog stand during a break in filming “Rebel Without a Cause,” 1955.


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