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NATALIE WOOD: INSIDE DAISY CLOVER
“At every important moment of Daisy’s life, she’s alone. No one to turn to, no one she can really trust.” Natalie Wood, quoted by Gavin Lambert in Natalie Wood: A Life (Knopf, 2004). “Daisy Clover? That’s your real name?” “Yeah … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan J. Pakula, american film industry, Andre Previn, Christopher Plummer, Gavin Lambert, hollywood, Inside Daisy Clover (1963 novel), Inside Daisy Clover (1965 film), movie stardom, Natalie Wood, robert mulligan, Robert Redford, Ruth Gordon, Warner Brothers
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