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Natalie Wood

thumb|Wood kan 1951 publicity photo thumb|Si Wood sa publicity photo para sa Gypsy (1962) thumb|Si Wood sa publicity photo para saInside Daisy Clover (1965)

Taon Titulo Role Mga Nota Ref(s)
1943 The Moon Is Down Carrie Uncredited [1]
1943 Happy Land Little girl who drops ice cream cone Uncredited [2][3]
1946 Tomorrow Is Forever Margaret Ludwig [4]
1946 The Bride Wore Boots Carol Warren [5]
1947 The Ghost and Mrs. Muir Anna Muir (as a child) [6]
1947 Miracle on 34th Street Susan Walker [7]
1947 Driftwood Jenny Hollingsworth [8]
1948 Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! Bean McGill [9]
1948 The Green Promise Susan Matthews [10]
1949 Chicken Every Sunday Ruth Hefferen [11]
1949 Father Was a Fullback Ellen Cooper [12]
1950 No Sad Songs for Me Polly Scott [13]
1950 Our Very Own Penny [14]
1950 Never a Dull Moment Nan [15]
1950 The Jackpot Phyllis Lawrence [16]
1951 Dear Brat Pauline [17]
1951 The Blue Veil Stephanie Rawlins [18]
1952 The Rose Bowl Story Sally Burke [19]
1952 Just for You Barbara Blake [20]
1952 The Star Gretchen [21][22]
1954 The Silver Chalice Helena as a child [23]
1955 One Desire Seely [24]
1955 Rebel Without a Cause Judy [25]
1956 The Searchers Debbie Edwards [26]
1956 A Cry in the Night Liz Taggart [27]
1956 The Burning Hills Maria Cristina Colton [28]
1956 The Girl He Left Behind Susan Daniels [29]
1957 Bombers B-52 Lois Brennan [30]
1958 Marjorie Morningstar Marjorie [31]
1958 Kings Go Forth Monique Blair [32]
1960 Cash McCall Lory Austen [33]
1960 All the Fine Young Cannibals Sara "Salome" Davis [34]
1961 Splendor in the Grass Wilma Dean Loomis [35]
1961 West Side Story Maria [36]
1962 Gypsy Gypsy Rose Lee [37]
1963 Love with the Proper Stranger Angie Rossini [38]
1964 Sex and the Single Girl Helen Gurley Brown [39]
1965 Inside Daisy Clover Daisy Clover [40]
1965 The Great Race Maggie DuBois [41]
1966 This Property Is Condemned Alva Starr [42]
1966 Penelope Penelope [43]
1969 Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice Carol Sanders [44]
1972 The Candidate Herself Cameo [45]
1975 Peeper Ellen Prendergast [46]
1979 Meteor Tatiana Donskaya [47]
1980 The Last Married Couple in America Mari Thomson [48]
1980 Willie & Phil Herself Cameo [49]
1983 Brainstorm Karen Brace [50]

Telebisyon

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thumb|Si Wood (too) asin Tom Bernard (wala) sa serye sa telebisyon na The Pride of the Family (1953–1954) thumb|Si Wood too) asinJacques Sernas (wala) saThe Deadly Riddle (1956)

Taon Titulo Role(s) Mga Nota Ref(s)
1952 Chevron Theatre Monica Episode: "Playmates" [51]
1953–1954 The Pride of the Family Ann Morrison [52][53]
1954 The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse Monica Episode: "Playmates" [54]
1954 Studio 57 Sheila Mason Episode: "The Plot Against Miss Pomeroy" [55]
1954

1955

General Electric Theater Lucy / Polly Gookin Episode: "I'm a Fool"

Episode: "Feathertop"

[56][57]
1955 Four Star Playhouse Louise Episode: "The Wild Bunch" [58][59]
1955 Ford Television Theatre Polly Ramsay Episode: "Too Old for Dolls" [60]
1955 Max Liebman Spectaculars Klara Sesseman Episode: "Heidi" [61][62]
1955 Studio One Jen Potter Episode: "Miracle at Potter's Farm" [63]
1955

1956

Kings Row Renee Gyllinson Episode: "Wedding Gift"

Episode: "Carnival"

[64][65]
1956 Warner Bros. Presents Lady Marian Episode: "The Deadly Riddle" [66]
1956 The Kaiser Aluminum Hour Kathy Jo Episode: "Carnival" [67]
1973 The Affair Courtney Patterson Television film [68]
1976 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Maggie Television film [69]
1978 Switch Girl in the bubble bath Episode: "The Cage" [70]
1979 From Here to Eternity Karen Holmes Miniseries [71]
1979 Hart to Hart Movie Star Cameo in "Pilot" [72][73][74]
1979 The Cracker Factory Cassie Barrett Television film [75]
1980 The Memory of Eva Ryker Eva / Claire Ryker Television film [76]
1981 Peter Ustinov and Natalie Wood at The Hermitage Herself Documentary [77]

Mga toltolan

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Panluwas na takod

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