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Wood's mother became so excited that she "packed the whole family off to Los Angeles to live," writes Harris. Wood's father opposed the idea, but his wife's "overpowering ambition to make Natalie a star" took priority. [31] According to Wood's younger sister Lana, Pichel "discovered her and wanted to adopt her." [32]
Wood married Gregson in 1969 and became a mother for the first time a year later when they welcomed their daughter, Natasha Gregson, in 1970. After parting ways with Gregson, Wood reconnected with ...
Natasha Gregson was born September 29, 1970, in Los Angeles, to American actress Natalie Wood and British producer Richard Gregson. [2] Her godmother was actress Ruth Gordon. [3] Her parents separated when she was ten months old, and later divorced. [4] Her mother remarried actor Robert Wagner in 1972, and in 1974 they had a daughter, Courtney. [3]
Wood’s daughter Natasha, who was raised by her stepfather Wagner, believes that her mother’s death was an accident and remembers telling her mother "Don't go" before she boarded the Splendour ...
Robert Wagner, Natalie Wood, Courtney and Natasha in 1976 “Just because I'm more aware that my dad is going to be 95,” she says of the added poignancy, “and he will be my last parent to lose ...
Gregson had three children – Sarah, Charlotte and Hugo – by his first wife, Sally, whom he divorced in 1967. He had a daughter, Natasha, by his second wife, Natalie Wood. He was married to the British author Julia Gregson from 1984 until his death in 2019. The couple had one daughter, Poppy. [citation needed]
But in 2016, Natasha, the daughter of Wood and her second husband, British producer Richard Gregson, began sharing her memories more publicly, with the launch of the fragrance line, Natalie ...
The Mystery of Natalie Wood is a two-part 2004 made-for-TV biographical film directed by Peter Bogdanovich.Partly based on the biographies Natasha: the Biography of Natalie Wood written by Suzanne Finstad and Natalie & R.J. written by Warren G. Harris, the film chronicles the life and career of actress Natalie Wood from her early childhood in the 1943 until her death in 1981.