Natalie Wood is an unheard name to Indian movie audience. She was a Hollywood legend who rose to success by working as a child star to her ascent as a highly in demand star of 1950’s. Today Bollywood’s young actresses throw so many tantrums after one hit movie. They presume themselves to be Goddess of cinema. On contrary, Hollywood artists are humble, hard-working and dedicated and Natalie Wood belonged to that league.
I stumbled upon Natalie Wood’s life, career and her untimely death while
researching on an article related to Marilyn Monroe, the timeless diva of
Hollywood. After publishing my story on Monroe, I learnt a lot about Natalie
Wood’s difficult childhood, her heartbreaking relationship, her disturbed
marital life and the stardom that tormented her. A gypsy woman had once predicted
that Natalie would be successful movie star, but may lose her life due to
drowning.
After learning about the prediction, Natalie’s mother became too much
over-protective and controlled her life. It is been said it was her mother who
pushed little Natalie into movie business. She was never allowed to play with
other kids like a normal child. Since Natalie’s father made a meager earning,
little Natalie was the bread earner of the family. Natalie Wood was not her
actual name. Her actual name was Natalia Nikolaevna Zakharenko. Fondly called
as Natasha, Natalia went on to become a child star in classics like ‘Miracle on
34th Street’, ‘Tomorrow is forever’ and several other movies.
Natalie’s mother was so obsessed with movie career of her daughter that she never allowed her daughter to mingle with male friends. According to sources, Natalie was forced to have a break up with a boy named Jimmy with whom she vowed to marry during her teen days. Her first crush, the boy Jimmy committed suicide by shooting herself. Jimmy’s death shook Natalie to such an extent that she shut herself in her room for a week. In later days, Natalie focused on her movie career to work as a full-fledged actress. Her breakthrough role earned her both fame and recognition in movie – Rebel Without a cause opposite the 50’s heartthrob James Dean. She became a close friend of James Dean during the filming of movie. Sadly, James Dean didn’t live to see the movie. His untimely death in car crash was a big blow to Hollywood. Natalie not only lost a great co-star, but also a great friend and confidante in James Dean.
Natalie’s name was linked to
many Hollywood biggies including Elvis Priesley. Her personal life was equally
stormy as her screen life. During her struggling days in Hollywood, Natalie is
been said to be raped by a big Hollywood actor in a hotel. That incident was
one of the tragic episodes in life of Natalie. She never revealed the name of
the molester in public as she was too feared to mess with a Hollywood top notch
actor. In Feb 2020, it was been disclosed that it was actor Kirk Douglas
(father of actor Michael Douglas) who had molested Natalie. On death of Kirk
Douglas in Feb 2020, it was been trending on a social networking site that it
was Kirk who was the molester.
Though Hollywood gave her fame, success, money, it couldn’t give back her
childhood innocence. Natalie won Oscar nomination thrice for her notable
performances.
Mysterious death on November 29, 1981: Her fear for water remained a phobia and
a nightmare throughout her life. The prophecy came true when Natalie drowned
during a boat trip on a personal yacht. How did she drown? Did anyone pushed
her in water? Why did Natalie get into water? Was Natalie murdered? Prior to
drowning, Natalie had a big quarrel with her husband Robert Wagner. How could
Natalie die when there were so many people on boat? Didn’t anyone hear her
scream? Her body was discovered one day later. There are many speculations that
it was her husband Robert who had drowned Natalie. The case of Natalie’s death
was reopened in 2012, but nothing concrete conclusion came out of it. Like
Marilyn Monroe’s mysterious death due to sleeping pills, Natalie too died a
mysterious death due to drowning. Natalie’s life would have been a happy one
had she not been a star. As predicted, she made a big fortune as actor, but
lost the best years of childhood.
The inspiration to write this biography blog post came to me while I was
penning a memoir on the Hollywood actor James Dean. This memoir on Natalie Wood
is a sequel or follow-up story connected to 50’s Hollywood legends like Marilyn
Monroe and James Dean.
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