Miracle on 34th Street (1947) dir. George Seaton
Natalie Wood photographed by Earl Leaf at her Laurel Canyon home, 1957.
Natalie Wood photographed by Ernst Haas during dance rehearsals for “West Side Story,” 1961.
SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS (1961) “We took them to lunch at a place on East Fifty-eighth street, and my dear, we shouldn’t have been there. They were entwined, lots of hugs and kisses. The restaurant was rather crowded. But that didn’t deter the lovers. They went at it all through lunch. I loved it!” - Eleanor Kilgallen
Natalie Wood photographed by Edward Quinn at the Carlton Hotel in Cannes, 1962.
Natalie Wood in SEX AND THE SINGLE GIRL (1964) ↳ costume design by Edith Head
Natalie Wood on the set of LOVE WITH THE PROPER STRANGER (1963)
Natalie Wood and Richard Beymer photographed by Ronald Grant for West Side Story, 1961.
“She continued to seek solace in her menagerie of pets, including a new bird she named “Gregory Peck-wood,” after her favorite actor.” Natalie Wood by Suzanne Finstad.
Natalie Wood photographed by Ernst Haas in voice lessons for “West Side Story,” 1960.