SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS, 1961:
Their hearts say yes. Their hometown says no. Repression reaps tragedy in a compelling tale of teenaged lovers in 1920s Kansas. Natalie Wood teams with screen-debuting Warren Beatty.
GYPSY, 1962:
You Gotta Have A Gimmick! Stripper Gypsy Rose Lee (Wood) has one of the best, thanks to the coaching of stage mom Rosalind Russell. A vibrant Everything’s Coming Up Roses-adaptation of the Styne/Sondheim Broadway smash.
SEX AND THE SINGLE GIRL, 1964:
From Helen Gurley Brown’s bestseller! Natalie Wood is the girl who writes the book on love – and Henry Fonda, Tony Curtis and Lauren Bacall join her in the boudoir bedlam that follows.
INSIDE DAISY CLOVER, 1965:
Who better to play a teen screen sensation than the star who was one of film’s greatest child actors? Natalie Wood and up-and-comer Robert Redford shine in this inside-Tinseltown tale.