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Natalie Wood (Turner Classic Movies)
Natalie Wood (Turner Classic Movies): Reflections on a Legendary Life | Manoah Bowman
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Manoah Bowman is the author of Fellini: The Sixties.He maintains the Independent Visions photographic archives, a collection featuring more than a million unique images that details the history of cinema and television. He has contributed material to many publications, movie studios, and museums, including Eastman House, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Paramount, and Disney. His work as a photo editor includes the books Chaplin: Genius of the Cinema and Buster Keaton Remembered. He resides in Los Angeles, CA. Natasha Gregson Wagner has led an unorthodox career for the descendent of Hollywood royalty. Since making her film debut in 1992s Fathers and Sons, the actress established her place in the indie film world with titles such asAnother Day in Paradise, High Fidelity, Two Girls and a Guy,, and David Lynchs Lost Highway, and she has received acclaim for her stage work and television appearances in Ally McBeal, House MD, and Chicago Hope. She recently completed work on the independent film Anesthesia. Wagner resides in Los Angeles.
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UwannaPublishme
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In honor of Natalie Wood's birthday today, I thought I'd savor another chapter of this gorgeous book. This is a publicity shot when Natalie was about 10. Nice to see she liked to read in between takes. A small tribute to another extraordinary actress who left us too soon.

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UwannaPublishme
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I'm pug-sitting for this cutie for a few days. Isn't she precious? 😍Why is she giving me that look? Because I'm reading a movie memoir about Natalie Wood instead of her namesake: Bette Davis. 😁#dogsoflitsy

britt_brooke So cute! 7y
UwannaPublishme @britt_brooke Isn't she? I always loved pugs. It's that face. 😍 7y
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ThatNeilGuy
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Just found out this book existed last week and thrilled to see it arrive today.