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Natalie Wood

Natalie Wood was an American actress who began her career in film while she was a child and transitioned to young adult roles. Wood was born Natalie Zacharenko in San Francisco, California, on July 20, 1938. However, she used Natalie Wood as her professional name. She is the daughter of Russian parents Maria Zudilova and Nicholas Zacharenko. Her mother (who also used the names Mary, Marie, and Musia) was from Barnaul, and her father was from Ussuriysk and worked as a carpenter. Wood's grandfather was a village businessman who owned soap and candle factories. He also owns an estate outside Barnaul.

In her early years of acting, she had a nice body which she was never ashamed to reveal in her sex scenes. She acts her sex scenes as if they were real. The passion and how she embodies the role make those scenes realistic. When watching those scenes, you may begin to think you're watching pornography. That's how real she makes it look. She's a chick who is expressive during sex; she communicates with every part of her body.

When she raised that pretty ass and separated those sexy thighs in one of her sex scenes, I was already hard, even when I wasn't the one who was to fuck her ass. Her ass isn't so big, but she performs some wonders with that pretty little ass. There were also sex scenes of hers where she was touching her naked body, caressing herself, and making dick-hardening moans. As one with a crazy sex orientation, she also had group sex in a sex scene. You should see this way this bitch was eating up the other girl in the room while waiting for her fuck mate who went to prepare himself. The man rough-handled her when he started with her. It's just sad that her sexy body has crossed the bar now.

Foray into the Acting Industry

This hot chick started acting at age four and was given a co-starring role at age 8 in ""Miracle on 34th Street"" (1947). As a teenager, she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in ""Rebel Without a Cause"" (1955), followed by a role in John Ford's ""The Searchers"" (1956). The chick also starred in the musical films ""West Side Story"" (1961) and ""Gypsy"" (1962) and received nominations for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performances in ""Splendor in the Grass"" (1961) and ""Love with the Proper Stranger"" (1963). Her career continued with films such as ""Sex and the Single Girl"" (1964), ""Inside Daisy Clover"" (1965), and ""Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice"" (1969).

A few weeks before her fifth birthday, Wood made her uncredited film debut in a fifteen-second scene in the film ""Happy Land"" (1943). Despite the brief part, she attracted the notice of the director, Irving Pichel. According to Wood's younger sister Lana, Pichel ""discovered her and wanted to adopt her."" Wood, then seven years old, played a post-World War II German orphan in ""Tomorrow is Forever"" (1946). When Wood was unable to cry on cue, her mother tore a butterfly to pieces in front of her to ensure she would sob for a moment. Welles later said that Wood was a born professional, ""so good, she was terrifying."" He also said, ""Natalie doesn't act from the script, she acts from the heart.""

Wood's best-known film as a child was ""Miracle on 34th Street"" (1947), starring Maureen O'Hara and John Payne at Fox. She plays a cynical girl who comes to believe a kindly department store holiday-season employee portrayed by Edmund Gwenn is the real Santa Claus. Tibbetts observed that Wood's characters in ""Rebel"", ""Searchers"", and ""Morningstar"" began to show her widening range of acting styles. Her former childlike sweetness was now being combined with a noticeable restlessness that was characteristic of the youth of the 1950s.

She was the leading lady to Frank Sinatra in ""Kings Go Forth"" (1958) then refused roles and was put on suspension by Warners. This lasted for a year until February 1959. She returned to be leading lady to James Garner in ""Cash McCall"" (1960). After she appeared in the box office flop ""All the Fine Young Cannibals"" (1960), she lost momentum. Wood's entertainment career was in a transition period, having until then consisted of roles as a kid or as a teenager.

Acting Prowess

At the age of 25, Wood received her third Academy Award nomination for Love with the Proper Stranger (1963), making Wood (along with Teresa Wright) the youngest person to score three Oscar nominations. This record was later broken by Jennifer Lawrence in 2013 and Saoirse Ronan in 2017, both of whom scored their third nominations at the age of 23.

In ""The Great Race"", her ability to speak Russian was an asset given to her character Maggie DuBois, justifying the character's recording the progress of the race across Siberia and entering the race at the beginning as a contestant. Director Sydney Pollack was quoted as saying about Wood, ""When she was right for the part, there was no one better. She was a damn good actress."" Even the words of her director confirmed her talent as a wonderful actress in the industry during her lifetime.

In recognition of her skills, she was given some awards like Box Office Magazine for Most Talented Young Actress of 1946. This was for her performance in ""Tomorrow is Forever"". She also received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, and this is owing to the success of ""Rebel Without a Cause"". If there were to be an award for Best Actress in Bed, I can say for sure that this bitch ass will make the nomination list. Other awards which she got include the National Association of Theatre Owners for Star of Tomorrow Awards, Golden Globe Award for Star of the Year – Actress, Academy Award for Best Actress, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama, and others.

Venture off-screen

Wood's two marriages to actor Robert Wagner were highly publicized. They first married on December 28, 1957, in Scottsdale, Arizona, when Wood was 19. On June 20, 1961, the couple announced their separation in a joint press release and divorced ten months later on April 27, 1962. Following this starter marriage, Wood dated Warren Beatty, Michael Caine, and David Niven Jr. She also had a broken engagement in 1965 with Venezuelan shoe manufacturer Ladislav Blatnik.

In 2013, former FBI agent Donald G. Wilson claimed that he and Wood had had a four-year affair, from 1973 to 1977, that began when she was pregnant with Courtney Wagner. In 2016, Wilson spoke on camera about his alleged affair with Wood in a documentary for the cable network Reelz. Who wouldn't want to have a taste of the ravishing young actress with a captivating body?

This chick lost her life in November 1981 under unknown circumstances. Till today, the cause of her death remains unknown. However, it is said that she died during the making of the movie ""Brainstorm"". She was reported to have drowned, but it doesn't appear to be the cause of her death as the real cause is unknown. From the findings and the autopsy result, it appears that was murdered. But who could have murdered her? According to the autopsy result, there were traces of painkillers and motion sickness pills. In the long run, her death was said to be caused by drowning and hypothermia. That was how we lost this sexy MILF to the hands of death.

Conclusion

Before death welcomed her, Natalie Wood has graced our screens with her excellent acting skills which have earned her a couple of popular awards. In her lifetime, she was a force to reckon with.

  • She would be a good fit for the orgy lovers here, as she had no problem with group sex
  • Was open for exploration in bed and didn't constrict herself to certain sex patterns during sex
  • Is not alive to bring your sexual fantasy with her to reality