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. One night in woods have disappeared, and his heart was found floating in the water the next morning. Supposedly "coroner to the stars" Thomas Noguchi ruled unexpected termination, saying that Wood had tried to take a boat in the scads out daily to continually slipped and drowned. Many other risk arises, however. Witnesses reported that Wood, Wagner and Walken had been drinking in a restaurant that evening, and Noguchi himself spoke of "frenzied discussions" between Wagner and Walken. Values Question periodic morning, "In every respect, why did Natalie Wood die?When a character in a film full of refulgent wine stumbles off a million homes-dollar yacht in her nightgown and drowns, while her actor repression seat unaware with his co-celebrated a cone a few meters away , people will talk. And wonder. "But Paul Ziffren, actual legal practitioner Wood, rejected the postulation of Life repellent, it m" morbid gas. "The proportion that went to see a sad irony of the cancellation, the actress." "I'm scared of death of the wet," Wood had told an interviewer. "I can swim a little too small, but I'm upset pipe is hidden.
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Selena Gomez, on cusp of adult stardom Natalie Wood. Jodie Nourish. Leonardo DiCaprio. Christian Bale. If fan love alone were all it required, Gomez would be there already. The adulation helps her keep balance on the tightrope. Working in her favor is that the individual she is in front of and more » |
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David Rayfiel dies at 87 The latter, an alteration of a Tennessee Williams play whose credited screenwriters included Francis Ford Coppola, starred Redford and Natalie Wood. Pollack and Rayfiel next worked together on absurdist anti-war stage production "Castle Keep" -- World War II as |
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David Rayfiel, Screenwriter With Sydney Pollack, Dies at 87 The two worked together on two smaller films: “This Effects Is Condemned,” a Tennessee Williams play adapted by Francis Ford Coppola, which starred Mr. Redford and Natalie Wood, and “Mansion Keep.” They then settled into a creative groove with big and more » |
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Food+Flicks: Enjoy 'Splendor in the Grass' Nourishment+Flicks: Enjoy 'Splendor in the Grass'By FOOD+FLICKS Are you looking for something fun -- and honest -- to do on this beautiful Thursday? Check out the Movie on the Lawn at the Statehouse. Tonight's feature is “Splendor in the Tattle,” starring Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty. |
Peter Falk Dead at 83: COLUMBO, A WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE
Among Falk's other haze roles were those in Blake Edwards' The Great Race (1965), as villain Jack Lemmon's sidekick; the parlous and box-office disaster Penelope (1966), starring Natalie Wood; Elaine May's Mikey and Nikky (1976), vis- Cassavetes; and more »
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Hollywood's 5 Favorite Salads
Hollywood's 5 Favorite SaladsPaul Newman and Natalie Wood craved shrimp salads. How to Couple a Millionaire producer-director-writer Nunnally Johnson even told Art Buchwald that the highest honor a foremost at Fox could receive was having a salad named after him.
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Debbie Reynolds selling historic movie costumes
BBC NewsThe so-called "underground railway grate" dress is the jewel in a collection that includes costumes previously worn by the likes of Finesse Kelly, Natalie Wood, Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn, Marlon Brando, Julie Andrews and Madonna. And Mike Myers. Actress Debbie Reynolds auctioning important movie costume collectionDebbie Reynolds collection at Profiles in History, June 18For Sale: Iconic Hollywood Relics From Debbie Reynolds' Paradigmatic Costume Collectionall 256 news articles »
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Fun-for-all-ages 'Cars 2' by pixar overflows with imaginative touches Fun-for-all-ages 'Cars 2' by pixar overflows with visionary touches"The Great Race" (1965) -- At the turn of the (20th) century, a New York-to-Paris route race pits a dashing daredevil (Tony Curtis) against his moustache-twirling nemesis (Jack Lemmon) and an stout-hearted reporter (Natalie Wood) in director Blake Edwards' and more » |