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Born Natalia Nikolaevna Zakharenko in 1938, Natalie Wood rose to fame as a child actress, then segued into teenage roles, before becoming one of the biggest box office stars of the '60s. After a period of semi-retirement, she returned to acting in 1969, giving several fine performances before her tragic death by drowning in 1981.
As a boy, I fell in love with her by watching her old movies on TV, captivated by her incredible beauty, her sweetness, and her vulnerability.
Here now are my Top Ten Natalie Wood Movies:
1. Splendor in the Grass (1961): In Elia Kazan's film of William Inge's melodrama...
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