Rebel Without a Cause (1955) Dir. Nicholas Ray
Natalie Wood photographed during a shopping trip in Roma, Italy. 1965.
Natalie Wood photographed by Ernst Haas at singing rehearsals for “West Side Story,” circa 1961.
“Natalie [Wood] started “Splendor” with the mingled fear and pleasure she had with “Rebel”... She would recall [Elia] Kazan encouraging her, “Don’t be afraid to make a fool of yourself,” to be bold, be free, to “shock herself.”
Natalie Wood and director Elia Kazan photographed behind the scenes of “Splendor in the Grass;” Excerpt from “Natalie Wood” by Suzanne Finstad.
Natalie Wood in a film still from “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice,” 1969.
Natalie Wood photographed at the Cocoanut Grove Club, 1963.
Natalie Wood hangs up an autographed photo of her favorite actress, Vivien Leigh in her Laurel Canyon Home, 1955.
Natalie Wood photographed by Ernst Haas in voice lessons for “West Side Story,” 1960.
Natalie Wood photographed with a guinea pig behind the scenes of “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice,” 1969.
Natalie Wood photographed “rehearsing for Gypsy as if it were Otello,” 1962.