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New evidence reopened the case of actress Natalie Wood’s 1981 drowning death, pointing to her husband, actor Robert Wagner, as a prime suspect. Two witnesses came forward, claiming Wood was ...
By this time, Wood had already completed all of her major scenes, [63] and Trumbull proceeded to complete the film by rewriting the script and using Natalie Wood's younger sister, Lana Wood, for Natalie Wood's few remaining scenes. [64] The film was released posthumously on September 30, 1983, and was dedicated to Wood in the closing credits.
Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner attending a formal event, circa 1980. Following Wood’s death in 1981, the Los Angeles coroner, Dr. Thomas Noguchi, initially ruled that she died due to an ...
See more photos of Natalie Wood: In Wagner’s 2008 memoir, “Pieces of My Heart,” the actor said he and actor Christopher Walken were drinking and arguing about Wood’s career during the trio ...
Actor Robert Wagner is being labeled a 'person of interest' in the drowning death of Natalie Wood nearly four decades ago.
Actress Natalie Wood drowned in the waters near the settlement of Two Harbors over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend in 1981 in what was ruled an accidental death. [23] Wood and her husband, Robert Wagner, were vacationing aboard their motor yacht, Splendour, along with their guest, Christopher Walken, and Splendour 's captain
See photos of Natalie Wood: Wagner has refused to talk to authorities about the new information surrounding Wood's death. He was married to the beloved actress twice: First, from 1957 until 1962 ...
The coroner who performed Natalie Wood’s autopsy after her death in 1981 suggested it was possible that she could have survived her drowning if a small change had been made to her wardrobe that ...