Natalie Wood / photo by Steve Schapiro, New York City, 1963.
Natalie Wood in SEX AND THE SINGLE GIRL (1964) ↳ costume design by Edith Head
NATALIE WOOD covered in frosting on the set of THE GREAT RACE (1965)
Natalie Wood photographed in London by Terry O’Neil for Vogue, circa 1966.
“She had a great sense of humor. Her humor was cute, really cute. There was nothing stuck-up about Natalie. She never had the attitude of a movie star—and I have seen some mean divas. I was spoiled by Natalie. Like I said, she was my first star. I thought all the rest of the stars would be like that, but they never were. They never were. . . .”
Photographer Michael Childers on Natalie Wood.
You can wake up now, the universe has ended.
REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955)
Natalie Wood photographed by Phil Stern on set of “This Property is Condemned,” 1966.
Natalie Wood views her reflection on set of “the Great Race,” 1965.
Natalie Wood on the set of LOVE WITH THE PROPER STRANGER (1963)