Natalie Wood photographed by Bill Ray for Life Magazine, 1963.
Natalie Wood photographed attending the 1968 Robert F. Kennedy Campaign Benefit Luncheon.
Natalie said her favorite scene in Rebel Without a Cause was one she shared with James Dean that was cut from the film.
“It was in the car. I was waiting for him and he comes up and we talk to each other. There was a section of the scene where I imply that I’ve sort of been around, that I’m not really pure.
I say to him, ‘Do you think that’s bad?’ And he says ‘No, I just think it’s lonely. It’s the loneliest time.’
I thought it was a wonderful line—right on the cutting room floor.”
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Natalie Wood in West Side Story (1961)
Natalie Wood photographed by Allan Grant for Life Magazine, preparing for the 1962 Academy Awards.
Natalie Wood and her newborn daughter Natasha photographed by Orlando Suero, 1970.
Natalie Wood and Jack Lemmon depicted by caricaturist Al Hirschfeld, for “the Great Race,” 1965.
Natalie Wood and Robert Vaughn photographed at a Halloween party, 1956.
Natalie Wood in a film still from “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice,” 1969.