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Natalie Wood
- The Complete Biography
- Narrated by: Suzanne Finstad, Rose McGowan
- Length: 20 hrs and 17 mins
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Publisher's summary
New York Times best seller • The definitive biography of a vulnerable and talented actress, now with shocking new chapters including the reopened investigation into her mysterious drowning.
An ID Book Club Selection • “Impressive, disturbing, and revelatory.” (Variety)
Natalie Wood has been hailed alongside Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor as one of the top three female movie stars in film history. We watched her mature on the movie screen before our eyes in classics such as Miracle on 34th Street, Rebel Without a Cause, Splendor in the Grass, and West Side Story. But the story of what she endured, of what her life was like when the doors of the soundstages closed, had long been obscured.
Based on years of astonishing research, Natalie Wood (previously published as Natasha) raises the curtain on Wood’s turbulent life. Award-winning author Suzanne Finstad conducted nearly 400 interviews with Natalie Wood’s family, close friends, legendary costars, lovers, film crews, and virtually everyone connected to her death. Through these firsthand accounts, Finstad reconstructs a life of emotional abuse and exploitation, of unimaginable fame, great loneliness, and loss. She reveals painful truths in Wood’s complex relationships with James Dean, Frank Sinatra, Warren Beatty, and, of course, Robert Wagner.
Thirty years after Natalie Wood’s death, the LA Sheriff’s Department reopened the investigation into her drowning using Finstad’s groundbreaking research and chilling, hour-by-hour timeline of that tumultuous weekend as evidence. Within a year, the LA Coroner changed Natalie Wood’s death certificate from "Accidental Drowning" to "Drowning and Other Undetermined Factors." In 2018, the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department officially named Wagner a "Person of Interest" in Wood’s death.
In this updated edition, Finstad will share her explosive findings from the last two decades. With her unprecedented access to the LASD’s "Murder Book", ignored by the original investigators, and new witnesses who have never spoken publicly, Finstad uncovers what really happened to Natalie Wood on that fateful boating trip in 1981 with Wagner and Christopher Walken. She expands on intimate details from Wood’s unpublished memoir, which affirms her fear of drowning and the betrayal by Wagner that shattered their first marriage.
Finstad tells this heartbreaking story with sensitivity and grace, revealing a complex and conflicting mix of fragility and strength in a woman who was swept along by forces few could have resisted.
Critic reviews
“Gripping . . . a sad, penetrating portrait that juxtaposes the storybook myth that made Wood a popular movie actress and the real story of what happened once the cameras stopped rolling.” (The New York Times Book Review)
“A spectacularly comprehensive, moving, shocking, and riveting book. It has put together many pieces of the puzzled life Natalie and I led, and helped me understand what I had not been able to see for myself.” (Lana Wood, Natalie Wood’s sister)
“A poignant, intensely sympathetic portrait of the vulnerable, sensitive little girl who grew up to be the quintessential Hollywood star.” (Los Angeles Times)
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-01-23
Very interesting
Very in-depth book. Almost a little too long but I stuck it out and enjoyed it
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- Kristopher's Korner
- 11-12-20
The truth finally comes out.
I remember the day that Natalie Wood was murdered this at the time we were told it was an accident.
I have always been a huge fan of hers and I actually started to cry. I always knew things were not as they were told, That gut reaction of “this isn’t adding up.”
Over the years, I’ve often wondered what the real story was/is. This book finally says what must’ve been the real story and how Natasha wasn’t the victim of an accident but a victim of murder by her husband’s own hands, Robert Wagner.
I only hope that the ongoing investigation will someday come to a close with the arrest of Robert Wagner so that Natalie spirit can truly rest in peace, if that’s possible at all.
This book has so much information about Natalie‘s childhood and family that’s a must read for any fan of hers. I wish there were a little more details in the book about the making of some of the movies that she did, but I’m sure that could be found another books.
The important thing is the author of this book has done an amazing amount of research and brought to light all the dirty little secrets that contributed to Natalie‘s murder.
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- Retired Army
- 04-03-23
Heart broken
My heart breaks for her. She had NO one to protect her and as she was crying and pleading for help she must have been broken hearted when she realized that No one was coming to her help her. But God sees all and He is the final Judge.
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- Fran Meyers
- 01-06-24
Amazing account of Natalie Woods life
This book is remarkable and incredibly researched of her life and her tragic death. Very well written!
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- R. F. W.
- 05-19-22
Immersive
I have not read any bio of Natalie Wood before and now I am certain that I need not read another. This work is such a complete and in-depth examination of Natalie's life and tragic death that one needs to seek no further. Suzanne Finstad subtitles her outstanding work "The Complete Biography" and that is precisely what it is. Finstad coverers everything and everyone. Finstad makes the best analysis of the foggy furball of the circumstances surrounding Woods's death better than anything I've ever come across. Rose McGowan does an outstanding reading of this work. The author and narrator combine to pull the listener in close. Highly recommended.
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- Luv Chocolate
- 05-26-20
riveting!
I was hooked from the beginning. Rose McGowan has a clear, precise voice. Suzanne Finstad does honor to the talented and tragic Natalie Wood with her riveting and heart wrenching story.
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- Marilee D
- 11-13-23
Overly long and redundant
Such a sad tale. Doubt this would be of interest to a younger generation who did not know of her. This could have been condensed; there were many redundancies. I almost stopped several times but I tend to finish books I've started.
The most interesting aspect was the conjecture about her untimely death.
Unfortunately, I can't recommend this book to others because of the long, drawn-out story and repetition of events and characterizations of her personality.
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- Donna W.
- 02-15-21
Shocked & Dismayed!
Even days after I have finished this book, I am still haunted by what this little girl, young lady, woman endured throughout her lifetime. Yes, the story was entertaining, only to learn of someone's life that I have always admired but to come away aghast learning of all that Natasha/Natalie had endured & to find that there was absolutely no one to help her along her road. It was sad to learn that so many people wronged her, especially the ones who were supposed to have loved her. I just wish the one responsible for her murder would be held accountable before he dies, I don't care who he is or what his stature is in life, HE MURDERED SOMEONE. Justice NEEDS to be found for this amazing lady!
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- Joey Rubino
- 04-11-20
Great Audiobook
Loved listening and found myself so captivated that I finished it in 2 days.
Had me excited about the HBO documentary coming out in May2020
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- Joselo
- 04-19-20
Natasha: Chronicle of a Death Foretold
This is a very well written investigative biography of Natasha Zakharenko, the person who became actress Natalie Wood at the tender age of 6. Born in California to Russian immigrant parents, she was thrust into acting by a ruthlessly ambitious mother, obsessed with making her a star. Much of the book focuses on the split between the glamorous, fantasy persona that Natasha was forced to embrace early on and her more intimate self, who struggled in her search for independence and meaning, sometimes through rebellious behavior. I knew little about her before running into this audiobook, but was drawn to those dark, magnetic eyes, and was surprised to find a beautiful, but tragic story that reads like a haunting novel.
There are many interviews with people that knew her well, including her sister, Lana Wood, who plays a major role in helping decipher the actress. We learn of Natalie Wood's relationships with personalities such as Dennis Hopper, James Dean, Robert Redford or Warren Beatty, some of whom became important friends or lovers. Several figures emerge as villains, in particular her abusive and controlling mother, Maria, and Natalie's two-time husband, Robert Wagner, whom author Suzanne Finstad accuses of murder. The actress drowned to death under mysterious circumstances at the age of 43 and from the start, this book gears up to explain how this came to happen. Also present on the boat where the actress was last seen were actor Christopher Walken and Dennis Davern, the yacht's captain, both of whom are accused here of hiding the truth. (Davern, in particular, is an unreliable sort, who has already changed his account of the events of that night several times.) Others, like Frank Sinatra or director Nicolas Ray, are said to have been sexually involved with Natalie (who was well over 20 years their junior) when she was only 15 or 16. She remained friends with them afterwards, despite what would have legally been statutory rape. It's a complex story and the author has made it her mission to point her finger at people that she believes did Natalie wrong.
To be fair, this is a thorough biography and it didn't only focus on the negative. I felt moved by Natasha / Natalie Wood, who is presented as a very intelligent, hard-working perfectionist, who charmed personal acquaintances and audiences alike. She became one of the most sought-after actresses and was nominated to three Academy Awards for Rebel Without a Cause (1955), Splendor in the Grass (1961) and Love with the Proper Stranger (1963). Her work in Miracle on 34th Street and West Side Story, among other films, was also celebrated. Yet, one has to wonder to what extent she wasn't perhaps a prisoner of her mother's superstitions and aspirations to become part of Hollywood's royalty, or a pawn in a world dominated by social networking and influence. Most of the audiobook feels like a character drama, as it's dedicated to describing the kind of person that Natasha / Natalie was and the challenges that she faced, particularly in finding her true self in a celebrity world of glitter and make-believe. This take on the actress's life is laid out eloquently by the author and apparently backed by Lana Wood. While listening, I often asked myself whether Natalie would have agreed with their perspective. The last four hours of the audiobook are focused on the events that led to her dreadful end. The genre in this last part is true crime, but it feels like noir. It is impossible to assert whether Finstad is correct in her allegations against Wagner, but they certainly raise a lot of unanswered questions. To accuse a mourning widower of having killed his beloved wife is an extremely delicate matter. On the other hand, this doesn't mean that a strange case such as this one shouldn't be investigated, as Finstad has done. It all boils down to whether Wagner really did it or not and only a proper trial could potentially decide that.
Rose McGowan's narration is quite acceptable, but feels somewhat uneven and mechanical. Still, her pronunciation is very clear and it didn't pose a major problem for me. The author also reads some chapters and one can sense in her voice her determination to bring this case to justice. I found it a very compelling listen.
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