Entertainment & Arts
A makeshift wooden sign propped at the base of an overgrown tree in front of the Venice home of Natasha Gregson Wagner, daughter of the late actress Natalie Wood and British film producer Richard Gregson, declares “Fairy House” in a child’s off-kilter lettering.
Oct. 14, 2016
Movies
Natasha Gregson Wagner is no stranger to the world of acting--she is the daughter of Natalie Wood (born Natasha Gurdin) and stepfather Robert Wagner--but that hasn’t made the energetic 22-year-old’s decision to get into the profession easy.
Nov. 7, 1992
Natalie Wood is vividly recalled by a loving daughter in the HBO doc ‘`Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind.’ Her tragic death at 43 is just part of the story.
Jan. 31, 2020
Natalie Wood’s daughter, actress Natasha Gregson Wagner, has written a memoir of life with the legend and produced an HBO documentary about her career.
May 5, 2020
Television
In HBO documentary “Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind,” the star’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner offers a personal counterpoint to true crime gossip.
Although she’s the daughter of the late Natalie Wood and screenwriter Richard Gregson and stepdaughter of actor Robert Wagner, Natasha Gregson Wagner, 28, doesn’t view acting as her birthright.
Jan. 3, 1999
Look for the following celebrity cameos ringside in Ron Shelton’s boxing-themed drama “Play It to the Bone,” which opens Saturday: Kevin Costner, Wesley Snipes, James Woods, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Drew Carey, Jennifer Tilly, Tony Curtis and, at a post-fight party, former Clinton paramour Gennifer Flowers.
Dec. 19, 1999
Jesse Peretz’s “First Love, Last Rites” takes us into the Louisiana bayou country southwest of New Orleans.
Aug. 7, 1998
After a half-century in Hollywood, the roles keep coming for the ever charming Robert Wagner.
Feb. 3, 2000
Larry Clark’s “Another Day in Paradise” detonates the same compelling yet disturbing charge as his first film, “Kids,” and his celebrated photo essays, in particular “Tulsa,” documenting outlaw teens caught up in sex and drugs.
Dec. 30, 1998