Natasha Gregson Wagner (born September 29, 1970) is an American
actress. She is the daughter of film producer Richard Gregson and
actress Natalie Wood. She has appeared in films including Lost Highway
(1997), Two Girls and a Guy (1997), First Love, Last Rites (1997),
Urban Legend (1998), Another Day in Paradise (1998) and High Fidelity
(2000).Gregson Wagner was born in Los Angeles, California, and is the
daughter of American actress Natalie Wood and British producer Richard
Gregson. Her godmother was actress Ruth Gordon. Her parents separated
when she was ten months old, and later divorced. Her mother remarried
actor Robert Wagner in 1972, and in 1974 they had a daughter,
Courtney. Her aunt is actress and producer Lana Wood.On November 29,
1981, Natalie Wood drowned near Santa Catalina Island. After her
mother's death, Gregson Wagner and her sister Courtney were raised in
California by Wagner and actress Jill St. John.Gregson Wagner attended
Crossroads School in Santa Monica. She went on to Emerson College and
later transferred to the University of Southern California. She left
in 1992 to pursue an acting career.
actress. She is the daughter of film producer Richard Gregson and
actress Natalie Wood. She has appeared in films including Lost Highway
(1997), Two Girls and a Guy (1997), First Love, Last Rites (1997),
Urban Legend (1998), Another Day in Paradise (1998) and High Fidelity
(2000).Gregson Wagner was born in Los Angeles, California, and is the
daughter of American actress Natalie Wood and British producer Richard
Gregson. Her godmother was actress Ruth Gordon. Her parents separated
when she was ten months old, and later divorced. Her mother remarried
actor Robert Wagner in 1972, and in 1974 they had a daughter,
Courtney. Her aunt is actress and producer Lana Wood.On November 29,
1981, Natalie Wood drowned near Santa Catalina Island. After her
mother's death, Gregson Wagner and her sister Courtney were raised in
California by Wagner and actress Jill St. John.Gregson Wagner attended
Crossroads School in Santa Monica. She went on to Emerson College and
later transferred to the University of Southern California. She left
in 1992 to pursue an acting career.
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