Authors: Suzanne Finstad
GOSSIP ABOUT NATALIE AND BEATTY
: numerous magazines, columns, etc.
NATALIE SUICIDAL
: Maryann Marinkovich Brooks to SF
GOSSIPS BLAMED MANSION FOR BREAKUP
: See such as “Natalie and Bob: What Happened to Their Togetherness?” Mike Connolly,
Screen Stories
, October 1961, et al.
NATALIE AS SCARLET WOMAN WITH BEATTY
: e.g., three-part series, “The Loves of Natalie,” “The Star’s Search for True Happiness,” and “Running, Running, Running,” Jean Bosquet,
Los Angeles Examiner
, 11/12/61, 11/19/61, and 11/26/61
BEATTY WASN’T THE CAUSE
: Mart Crowley, A&E Biography of Robert Wagner, 7/5/99
HASN’T FOUND HAPPINESS
: 11/21/61
Los Angeles Examiner;
2/62
Motion Picture
SAME PARIS CINEMA
: “The Body Meets the Face,”
Hollywood Reporter’s 48th Annual
, November 1978
COVETED GYPSY 18 MONTHS
: 8/9/60 letter from Jule Styne to Trilling, Warners Special Collection, USC (Natalie’s lobbying for part); 11/9/60 Louella Parsons column mentions Natalie as Gypsy
RUSSELL PLAYED MUD; USED CHILD STAR
: Lana Wood to SF
MARIE RAVED AGAINST GYPSY
: Robert Hyatt to SF; 1/12/62
Hollywood Reporter
3
UNFLATTERING PROFILES
: 4/7/62
Saturday Evening Post
; 3/62
Show
; 2/26/62
Newsweek
CRUSHED BY
NEWSWEEK
: Henry Silva to SF, 12/16/99
BRITTANY COMMENTS
: Morgan Brittany to SF, 8/19/99
ORRY-KELLY AND STRADLING’S TRICKS
: “Natalie Wood: How Tricks of the Trade Made Her Sexy,” Lloyd Shearer,
Parade
, 12/9/62
JILLIAN COMMENTS
: Ann Jillian to SF, 10/1/99
MALDEN COMMENTS
: Karl Malden to SF
PHOTOGRAPHER FOLLOWED
: Natalie Wood,
Donahue
, December 1976
FLYING JARS OF COLD CREAM
: 11/68
Cosmopolitan
TUMULTUOUS WITH BEATTY
: Lana Wood, “The Final Days”
FALSE REPORT NATALIE IN RUSSIA
: “Warren Beatty, Seriously,” Aaron Lathan,
Rolling Stone
, 4/1/82
ENCOUNTER IN ROME
: 8/75
Cosmopolitan
; 7/71
Pageant;
12/62
Photoplay;
1/63
Photoplay
CONFUSED ABOUT MARRIAGE
: “Brash and Rumpled Star,” Joseph Laitin,
Saturday Evening Post
, July 1962
PARTY WITH MONROE
: 11/68
Cosmopolitan
; 6/69
Screen Parade;
6/69
Movie World
; Shirley Mann to SF
THOMPSON COMPARED HER TO MONROE
: 4/79
Look
REJECTED
CHARADE
: 4/64
Screen Stories
LOVED ANGIE; MORAL CODE; STAYED FRIENDS WITH BEATTY
: Lana Wood to SF
ROLE TRUTHFUL, MET WITH SCHULMAN
: 7/80
Biarritz;
“Her Family Came Before Her Career,” Barbara Glesone,
Orange County Register
, 12/2/81
BROKEN UP WITH BEATTY BEFORE
: Tom Bosley to SF, 8/4/99; 12/12/62
Daily Variety
(report of breakup); Hedda Hopper column, 12/16/62; 10/26/76
San Francisco Times
BOSLEY COMMENTS
: Tom Bosley to SF, 8/4/99
EDIE ADAMS COMMENTS
: Edie Adams to SF, 7/21/99
MOST REWARDING; GOOD TOGETHER
: 10/26/76
San Francisco Times;
“Natalie Wood Makes It As an Actress,” Bruce Bahrenburg,
Newark Sunday News
, 6/15/69
NEILE ADAMS COMMENTS
: Neile Adams to SF, 8/18/99
IN LOVE WITH MCQUEEN
: William Claxton to SF
A BEAST
: Sugar Bates to SF
COULDN’T STOP CRYING
: “Hollywood Party,” Murray Schumach,
New York Times
, 2/2/64
GOT DEPRESSED; QUESTION MARK IN FRAME
: Shirley Mann to SF
SAW LOEW AT MAY PARTY
: 4/64
Screen Stories
LOEW RESCUED DAMSELS
: Janet Leigh to SF; Debbie Reynolds to SF (friend to us); Regina Loew to SF
LAUGHED WITH LOEW
: Edd Byrnes to SF, 10/15/99; Robert Jiras to SF
MARRIAGE RUMORS; SABLE COAT
: 10/16/63
Hollywood Reporter;
1/64
Photoplay;
11/63
Motion Picture
$200, 000; NATALIE OWED A PICTURE, QUINE NEEDED MONEY
: Joseph Heller to SF, 9/21/99
CONTRACT DEMANDS
: Contracts, Warner Brothers Special Collection, USC; David Niven, Jr., to SF, 9/30/99 (2nd to Taylor)
DAYS OFF FOR PERIOD
: Sugar Bates to SF; Phil Ball to SF, 9/24/99
PANIC WITHOUT ENTOURAGE
: “Natalie Wood: Hollywood’s Child,” for
Hollywood and the Stars
, produced by David L. Wolper
CURTIS COMMENTS
: Tony Curtis to SF, 6/2/99
HELL FLYING ALONE; GIFT FOR COMEDY; INTERIM MEN; DAVID LANGE
: Robert Jiras to SF
PHONED MUD IN MORNING
: Maria Gurdin to Phyllis Quinn
PHONED OR SAW LINDON AT NOON
: various sources
MOORE’S COMMENTS
: Shirley Mann to SF
FAHD HEARTBREAKING
: Robert Hyatt to SF
PREFERRED DRAMA
: Jacqueline Eastes Perry to SF
FLIPPED OUT
: William Claxton to SF
SAW R.J. AT LA SCALA; DESPERATE FOR BABY
: Lana Wood to SF; 8/75
Cosmopolitan
MARION A PAYBACK; “FRIENDS”
: “The Robert Wagners Split!”
Rona Barrett’s Hollywood
, September 1970; Katie Wagner, A&E biography of Robert Wagner
MOST BEAUTIFUL
: “Black and White Ball,” Dominick Dunne,
Vanity Fair
, July 1997
PROMISED
DAISY
: Contracts and correspondence, Warners Special Collections, USC; Tony Curtis to SF
PURSUED THEM RELENTLESSLY
: Robert Mulligan, AMC’s
Hollywood Real to Reel
ESTRANGED FROM CURTIS
: Janet Leigh to SF; Martin and Erin Jurow to SF, 9/19/99
JUROW COMMENTS
: Martin and Erin Jurow to SF, 9/19/99
EDWARDS WORSHIPPED SLAPSTICK
: Arthur Ross to SF, 9/10/99
PARTY ATMOSPHERE, PREFER CLOSED SET
: 12/28/69
London Times
NOT A THRILL
: Lana Wood to SF
BIRTHDAYS DEPRESSING
: 8/75
Cosmopolitan
STAND-IN DIDN’T SEE TORMENT
: Roselle Gordon to SF, 7/19/99
A LOT OF FUN
: Phil Ball to SF; Jack Cunningham to SF, 10/3/99
PLANS WITH COURTENAY
: 11/27/64
Daily Variety
SUICIDE ATTEMPT
: Correspondence and memos, Warners Special Collection,
The Great Race
file (sick days); “Intimate Portrait: Natalie Wood”; Robert Jiras to SF; 11/30/64
Hollywood Reporter
(Cedars as Natasha Gurdin); Mart Crowley, “Intimate Portrait: Natalie Wood” (“deep and complicated”); Olga Viripaeff to SF; David Niven, Jr., to SF; 4/65
Modern Screen
(upset about
Hawaii)
[note: Walter Mirisch to SF: not aware she was upset]
BITTER
: 4/27/86
London Times
ALONE AND EMPTY
: 8/79
McCall’s
ANALYST TALKED HER INTO LIVING
: 8/75
Cosmopolitan
LEFT U.S. AGAINST ADVICE; CRAZED YUGOSLAVIAN
: David Niven, Jr., to SF, 9/30/99
NIVEN JR. COMMENTS
: David Niven, Jr., to SF
BACK TO BABYLAND
: 4/65
Motion Picture
NIGHTCLUB ACT
: Tom Mankiewicz,
E True Hollywood Story
BYRNES’ COMMENTS
: Edd Byrnes to SF
REACTION ON ONE OTHER THING
: “Hollywood’s Child” documentary
FELT CLOSE TO DAISY
: Natalie Wood at San Francisco Film Festival, 10/26/76
IDENTIFIED WITH DAISY
: Gavin Lambert, American Cinematheque Tribute to Natalie Wood, September 1999
NATALIE APPROVED RUTH GORDON
: 7/24/69
Daily Variety
REDFORD COMMENTS
: Robert Redford to SF
REALLY CREATED A CHARACTER; ENJOYS ACTING ITSELF
: 5/1/70 & 12/28/69
London Times
DISAPPOINTED BY VOICE-OVER
: Peggy Griffin to SF, 12/9/99; 10/26/76
San Francisco Times
UPSET AT HALF-SONG
:
12/28/69 London Times
NATALIE DISAPPOINTED BY
DAISY
: 7/23/67
Los Angeles Examiner
CLOSEST TO BLANCHE
: Rex Reed interview with Natalie Wood,
New York Times
, 1/16/66
HUSTON AND LEIGH ATTACHED
:
Hollywood Reporter
, 10/2/64, 10/7/64
POLLACK COMMENTS
: Sydney Pollack to SF, 2/22/99
SPIES
: Shirley Mann to SF
NO IDEA WHY WEDDING CANCELED
: Marion Blatnik Picciotto to SF, 10/7/99
BETTER LONG ENGAGEMENT
: 11/30/65
Daily Variety
DAISY
A FAILURE
: 3/25/66
Life
COSTELLO COMMENTS
: Anthony Costello to SF, 4/27/99
NORMA A MOTHER FIGURE
: Scott Marlowe to SF
MONKEYS OFF BACK
: 10/79
After Dark
BANNED MUD PER LINDON
: Costello to SF
EARLY ASSIGNMENT WAS WORDSWORTH
: 7/23/67
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner
WENT TO EXTREMES
: 5/2/66
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner;
11/68
Cosmopolitan;
culture vulture: Joyce Haber
DIDN’T KNOW HOW TO BE
: Natalie Wood 1980 excerpt, “Intimate Portrait: Natalie Wood”
REALIZED SHE WANTED A FAMILY
: 10/77
Los Angeles Times Home Magazine
; 3/79
Saturday Evening Post
; 8/79
McCall’s
; “How I Did It!” Merrill Shindler,
Los Angeles
, March 1980
OLGA’S THE LUCKY ONE
: Olga Viripaeff to SF
JAGLOM COMMENTS
: Henry Jaglom to SF, June 1999
PENELOPE
CONTRACT
: Contracts, Warners Special Collection, USC
MUD ENCOURAGED HER TO MARRY SINATRA
: Robert Hyatt to SF
RING-A-DING
: Leslie Bricusse to SF, 8/25/99
GORTON COMMENTS
: David Gorton to SF, 2/22/00
HILLER COMMENTS
: Arthur Hiller to SF, 2/18/99
BEATTY SPOKE FONDLY
: 11/68
Cosmopolitan;
Stuart Whitman to SF, 9/25/99 (Natalie and Beatty were friends)
TURNED DOWN
BONNIE
BECAUSE OF ANALYST
: 3/9/69
New York Times;
10/26/76
San Francisco Times
; 8/75
Cosmopolitan
; 10/13/74
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner
HIVES
: 4/79
Look
“WORST ACTRESS”
: 4/21/66
Daily Variety;
12/28/69
London Times
(wrote speech)
SUICIDE ATTEMPT; DIDN’T SEEM SUICIDAL
: Lana Wood to SF
NEVER SAW HER DEPRESSED
: Frank Sinatra,
A Tribute to a Very Special Lady
FAHD NAMED HER FIRST
: 2/11/79
New York Daily News
FIRED EVERYONE; SPENT NIGHT ALONE; FLEW ALONE TO NY
: Tony Costello to SF; Lana Wood to SF; 4/79
Look;
8/75
Cosmopolitan
;
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star;
7/71
Pageant