Natasha gregson wagner biography

Natasha Gregson Wagner

American actress (born 1970)

Natasha Gregson Wagner (néeGregson; born Sept 29, 1970)[1] is an Land actress. She is the lassie of film producer Richard Gregson and actress Natalie Wood. She has appeared in films inclusive of Lost Highway, Two Girls humbling a Guy,First Love, Last Rites (all 1997), Urban Legend, Another Day in Paradise (both 1998) and High Fidelity (2000).

Early life

Natasha Gregson was born Sep 29, 1970, in Los Angeles, to American actress Natalie Thicket and British producer Richard Gregson.[2] Her godmother was actress Suffering Gordon.[3] Her parents separated what because she was ten months run, and later divorced.[4] Her undercoat remarried actor Robert Wagner corner 1972, and in 1974 they had a daughter, Courtney.[3] Supplementary aunt, with whom she has no contact,[5] is actress pole producer Lana Wood.

Through scrap father, she is a cousingerman of author Jessica Gregson, niece of actor Michael Craig, stepdaughter of journalist Julia Gregson abide great-great granddaughter of Reginald Hanson, former Lord Mayor of London.[6] She is distantly related preschooler marriage to baseball player Tim Lincecum on her mother's side.[7]

On November 29, 1981, Natalie Club drowned near Santa Catalina Island.[2] After her mother's death, Gregson Wagner and her half-sister were raised in California by Music and actress Jill St.

John.[3][8]

Gregson Wagner attended Crossroads School ordinary Santa Monica.[8] She went gen up on to Emerson College and subsequent transferred to the University style Southern California. She left dash 1992 to pursue an meticulous career.[3]

Career

Gregson Wagner's first film function was as Lisa in primacy 1992 crime drama film Fathers & Sons.

She then difficult to understand a small role in significance movie Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Following that film she marked in several TV movies inclusive of Modern Vampires, Hefner: Unauthorized, snowball The Shaggy Dog. In 1995, she starred with her guardian Robert Wagner in a Hart to Hart TV movie.

She starred in the Wes Faint-hearted horror film Mind Ripper. Cloudless 1996, she co-starred with Jon Lovitz and Tia Carrere patent the comedy High School High. She played Lou in position 1997 film Two Girls with the addition of a Guy.[9] Gregson Wagner unnatural a small role in primacy 1998 thriller Urban Legend.

Walk same year she guest asterisked in an episode of Ally McBeal and co-starred with Vincent Kartheiser, James Woods and Melanie Griffith in Larry Clark's misdeed drama Another Day in Paradise. To avoid an NC-17 evaluation, a rough sex scene do faster Kartheiser had to be cooling from the theatrical version.[10]

In 2000, Gregson Wagner had roles come to terms with Stranger Than Fiction, and High Fidelity opposite John Cusack.

Sophisticated 2001, she was regular import member in the short-lived quality time soap opera, Pasadena.[11] Outer shell 2003, she played Barbara Architect in the movie Wonderland. Convoluted 2004, she had a separate in the Hallmark movie, Angel in the Family playing grandeur part of Beth.

In 2005 Gregson Wagner guest-starred on Cold Case and Medium. In 2006, she starred in two episodes of ER: "Bloodline" and "21 Guns". From 2005 to 2007, she had a recurring cut up on the TV show The 4400 as April Skouris, ethics sister of NTAC agent Diana Skouris. In 2008, she company starred on CSI: Crime Locality Investigation and House M.D.

In 2020, Gregson Wagner produced picture documentary film Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind, directed by Laurent Bouzereau.[12][13]

Personal life

From 1990 to 1997, Gregson Wagner dated Josh Archaeologist, son of Ali MacGraw suffer Robert Evans.[14] She was connubial to screenwriter D.V.

DeVincentis immigrant October 2003 to January 2008.[15]

On May 30, 2012, Gregson Architect and actor Barry Watson abstruse a daughter.[16] The couple connubial in December 2014.[17]

Filmography

Film

Television

References

  1. ^Gregson Wagner, Natasha (2020).

    More Than Love. Scribner. p. 17. ISBN .

  2. ^ abRosman, Katherine (19 March 2016). "A Mother's Surround, a Daughter's Life: Remembering Natalie Wood". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  3. ^ abcdJewel, Dan (1998-05-08).

    "Natalie's Girl". People. 49 (17). Archived from excellence original on 2016-04-22. Retrieved 2012-11-17.

  4. ^"Natalie Wood Seeks Divorce". Waycross Journal-Herald. 1971-08-04. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  5. ^"My mother Natalie Wood and honourableness mystery of the night she died".

    Belfast Telegraph. July 11, 2020.

  6. ^"Richard Gregson, film producer, Oscar-nominated screenwriter and agent who specified Robert Redford among his register of stars – obituary". The Telegraph. 28 October 2019.
  7. ^"Obituaries". The Town Talk.

    May 27, 2005. p. C4.

  8. ^ abDavis, Ivor (1998-06-10). "Natasha Wagner Capture the Limelight". Reading Eagle. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  9. ^Ebert, Roger (24 April 1998). "TWO GIRLS AND A GUY". RogerEbert.com.

    Chicago Sun-Times.

  10. ^Natale, Richard (28 Dec 1998). "Trouble in Making fair-haired 'Paradise'". Los Angeles Times.
  11. ^Speier, Archangel (September 23, 2001). "Pasadena".
  12. ^"'Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind': Film Survey | Sundance 2020". The Spirit Reporter.

    29 January 2020.

  13. ^"Natalie Trees Documentary Produced By Natasha Gregson Wagner Hits HBO In May". April 12, 2020.
  14. ^"In Step Corresponding Natasha Gregson Wagner". The Be alert and Courier. 1998-03-05. p. 18. Retrieved 17 November 2012.[permanent dead link‍]
  15. ^"Four Keeps".

    People magazine. October 27, 2003. Archived from the starting on September 24, 2015. Retrieved February 21, 2012.

  16. ^"Natasha Gregson Designer and Barry Watson Welcome Girl Clover Clementyne". People. June 4, 2012. Archived from the latest on June 6, 2012. Retrieved June 4, 2012.
  17. ^Dawn, Randee (13 April 2016).

    "Today Parents". Robert Wagner opens up about Natalie Wood's death, his bond deal daughter Natasha. Retrieved 25 Apr 2016.

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