Natalie Wood filmography

Natalie Wood (1938–1981) was an American actress who started her career as a child by appearing in films directed by Irving Pichel.[1] Wood's first credited role was as an Austrian war refugee in the Pichel-directed Tomorrow Is Forever (1946) with Claudette Colbert and Orson Welles.[2] The following year, she played a child who does not believe in Santa Claus in the Christmas comedy-drama Miracle on 34th Street (1947) opposite Maureen O'Hara, John Payne, and Edmund Gwenn.[3]

A black and white publicity photograph of Natalie Wood in 1966
Publicity photo for the film Penelope (1966)

Wood appeared as a regular cast member in the television sitcom The Pride of the Family (1953). Two years later, she starred as a recalcitrant teenager in Rebel Without a Cause with James Dean,[4] for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, and received the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer – Female.[5][6] The following year, Wood appeared as a kidnapped girl in the John Ford-directed western The Searchers (1956) with John Wayne and Jeffrey Hunter.[7] Two years later, she played a Jewish student in Marjorie Morningstar (1958) opposite Gene Kelly, and an American girl living in World War II France who is caught in a love triangle in Kings Go Forth (1958) with Frank Sinatra and Tony Curtis.[8][9]

In 1961, Wood starred as a teenager struggling with sexual repression in the period drama Splendor in the Grass with Warren Beatty, and as Maria in the highly successful musical film West Side Story.[10][11][12] For the former, she received a nomination for Best Actress at the Academy Awards, British Academy Film Awards, and Golden Globes.[13][14][15] She followed West Side Story with another musical film Gypsy (1962), in which she played the title role of the burlesque entertainer Gypsy Rose Lee. She was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical.[16][17] The following year, Wood portrayed a woman who becomes pregnant following a one-night stand in Love with the Proper Stranger (1963) with Steve McQueen.[18] For her performance she garnered her second nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress, and Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama.[19][20]

In 1969, she starred in the comedy Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice about two couples who decide to pursue an open relationship.[21] Four years later, Wood appeared opposite Robert Wagner in the television film The Affair.[22] She received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama for her portrayal of an adulterous wife in the miniseries From Here to Eternity (1979).[20][23] Two years later, she died of drowning during the filming of her last film Brainstorm, which was posthumously released in 1983.[24][25]

Film

Wood in a 1951 publicity photo
Wood in a publicity photo for Gypsy (1962)
Wood in a publicity photo for Inside Daisy Clover (1965)
YearTitleRoleRef(s)
1943The Moon Is DownCarrie[a][26]
1943Happy LandLittle girl who drops ice cream cone[a][27][28]
1946Tomorrow Is ForeverMargaret Ludwig[29]
1946The Bride Wore BootsCarol Warren[30]
1947The Ghost and Mrs. MuirAnna Muir (as a child)[31]
1947Miracle on 34th StreetSusan Walker[32]
1947DriftwoodJenny Hollingsworth[33]
1948Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!Bean McGill[34]
1948The Green PromiseSusan Matthews[35]
1949Chicken Every SundayRuth Hefferen[36]
1949Father Was a FullbackEllen Cooper[37]
1950No Sad Songs for MePolly Scott[38]
1950Our Very OwnPenny[39]
1950Never a Dull MomentNan[40]
1950The JackpotPhyllis Lawrence[41]
1951Dear BratPauline[42]
1951The Blue VeilStephanie Rawlins[43]
1952The Rose Bowl StorySally Burke[44]
1952Just for YouBarbara Blake[45]
1952The StarGretchen[46][47]
1954The Silver ChaliceHelena (as a child)[48]
1955One DesireSeely[49]
1955Rebel Without a CauseJudy[50]
1956The SearchersDebbie Edwards[51]
1956A Cry in the NightLiz Taggart[52]
1956The Burning HillsMaria Cristina Colton[53]
1956The Girl He Left BehindSusan Daniels[54]
1957Bombers B-52Lois Brennan[55]
1958Marjorie MorningstarMarjorie[56]
1958Kings Go ForthMonique Blair[57]
1960Cash McCallLory Austen[58]
1960All the Fine Young CannibalsSara "Salome" Davis[59]
1961Splendor in the GrassWilma Dean Loomis[60]
1961West Side StoryMaria[61]
1962GypsyGypsy Rose Lee[16]
1963Love with the Proper StrangerAngie Rossini[62]
1964Sex and the Single GirlHelen Gurley Brown[63]
1965Inside Daisy CloverDaisy Clover[64]
1965The Great RaceMaggie DuBois[65]
1966This Property Is CondemnedAlva Starr[66]
1966PenelopePenelope[67]
1969Bob & Carol & Ted & AliceCarol Sanders[68]
1972The CandidateHerself[b][69]
1975PeeperEllen Prendergast[70]
1979MeteorTatiana Donskaya[71]
1980The Last Married Couple in AmericaMari Thomson[72]
1980Willie & PhilHerself[b][73]
1983BrainstormKaren Brace[74]

Television

Wood and Tom Bernard in television series The Pride of the Family (1953–1954)
Wood and Jacques Sernas in "The Deadly Riddle" (1956)
Year(s)TitleRole(s)NotesRef(s)
1952Chevron TheatreMonicaEpisode: "Playmates"[75]
1953–1954The Pride of the FamilyAnn Morrison[76][77]
1954The Pepsi-Cola PlayhouseMonicaEpisode: "Playmates"[78]
1954The Public DefenderRenee MarchandEpisode: "Return of the Dead"[79]
1954Studio 57Sheila MasonEpisode: "The Plot Against Miss Pomeroy"[80]
1954
1955
General Electric TheaterLucy / Polly GookinEpisode: "I'm a Fool"
Episode: "Feathertop"
[81][82]
1955Four Star PlayhouseLouiseEpisode: "The Wild Bunch"[83][84]
1955Ford Television TheatrePolly RamsayEpisode: "Too Old for Dolls"[85]
1955Max Liebman SpectacularsKlara SessemanEpisode: "Heidi"[86][87]
1955Studio OneJen PotterEpisode: "Miracle at Potter's Farm"[88]
1955
1956
Kings RowRenee GyllinsonEpisode: "Wedding Gift"
Episode: "Carnival"
[89][90]
1956Warner Bros. PresentsLady MarianEpisode: "The Deadly Riddle"[91]
1956The Kaiser Aluminum HourKathy JoEpisode: "Carnival"[92]
1973The AffairCourtney PattersonTelevision film[22]
1976Cat on a Hot Tin RoofMaggieTelevision film[93]
1978SwitchGirl in the bubble bathEpisode: "The Cage"[94]
1979From Here to EternityKaren HolmesMiniseries[95]
1979Hart to HartMovie Star[b]Episode: "Pilot"[96][97][98]
1979The Cracker FactoryCassie BarrettTelevision film[99]
1980The Memory of Eva RykerEva / Claire RykerTelevision film[100]
1981Peter Ustinov and Natalie Wood at The HermitageHerselfDocumentary[101]

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