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In therapy since her mother Natalie Wood's tragic death when she was 11, seemingly cute-as-a-button Natasha Gregson Wagner has opted for complicated female characters in dark, offbeat films because they are "more like myself." The daughter of producer-writer Richard Gregson and adopted daughter of actor Robert Wagner, the lovely dark-haired actress brings to mind her mother at a similar age. She made her feature debut in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1992) and has also appeared in "Fathers and Sons" (1994), her then-boyfriend Josh Evans' directorial debut "Inside the Goldmine" (1994))--she would later appear in Evan's grim noir "Glam" (2001)--and "High School High" (1996)....

Filmography

How Did It Feel? - ( Maggie / / In-Production / )
The Gray In Between - ( Julie / 2003 / Released / )
Wonderland - ( Barbara Richardson / 2003 / Released / )
John Carpenter Presents Vampires: Los Muertos - ( / 2002 / Released / Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment )
High Fidelity - ( Caroline / 2000 / Released / )
Play It to the Bone - ( Herself--Ringside Fan / 2000 / Released / )
Another Day in Paradise - ( Rosie / 1998 / Released / Shochiku Films Inc )
Dogtown - ( Sara Ruth / 1998 / Released / )
First Love, Last Rites - ( Sissel / 1998 / Released / )
Glam - ( Vanessa Mason / 1998 / Released / )
Modern Vampires - ( Nico / 1998 / Released / )
Two Girls and A Guy - ( Lou / 1998 / Released / )
Urban Legend - ( Michelle Mancini / 1998 / Released / )
Inside the Goldmine - ( Waitress / 1997 / Released / )
Lost Highway - ( Sheila / 1997 / Released / )
High School High - ( Julie / 1996 / Released / )
The Method - ( Kelly / 1996 / Released / Nordisk Film Biografdistribution )
Dead Beat - ( Kirsten / 1995 / Released / )
Quiet Days in Hollywood - ( Kathy / 1995 / Released / )
S.F.W. - ( Kristen / 1995 / Released / Independent Productions )
Molly and Gina - ( Gina / 1994 / Released / )
Buffy the Vampire Slayer - ( Cassandra / 1992 / Released / )
Dark Horse - ( Martha / 1992 / Released / )
Fathers and Sons - ( Lisa / 1992 / Released / )
TV Credits
Full Biography (Back to top)

In therapy since her mother Natalie Wood's tragic death when she was 11, seemingly cute-as-a-button Natasha Gregson Wagner has opted for complicated female characters in dark, offbeat films because they are "more like myself." The daughter of producer-writer Richard Gregson and adopted daughter of actor Robert Wagner, the lovely dark-haired actress brings to mind her mother at a similar age. She made her feature debut in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1992) and has also appeared in "Fathers and Sons" (1994), her then-boyfriend Josh Evans' directorial debut "Inside the Goldmine" (1994))--she would later appear in Evan's grim noir "Glam" (2001)--and "High School High" (1996). In David Lynch's "Lost Highway" (1997), she breathed life into Sheila, the two-timed girlfriend of Balthazar Getty, and in a more central role in James Toback's "Two Girls and Guys" (1998) played the scrappy, streetwise Lou, giving a performance that was magnetic and interesting in a picture that didn't quite deliver on its potential as a great sex farce. She followed an even more advernturously sexual role, frequently minus any clothing, in the unusual "First Love, Last Rites" (1997) opposite Giovanni Ribisi as a couple who spends much of the film either talking endlessly about their relationship or engaging in sex.

After well-received roles in indie features such as writer-director George Hickenlooper's "Dogtown" and "Another Day in Paradise" (1998)--where she played the distaff half of a young couple of drug addicts/theives taken under the wings of more experienced operators (James Woods and Melanie Griffith), Wagner went mainstream with supporting turns in such films as a college student-slasher victim in the "Scream"-inspired horror flick "Urban Legends" (1998), as Hugh Hefner's ill-fated assistant Bobbie Arnstein in the TV biopic "Hefner Unauthorized" (1999), in the little-seen thriller "Stranger Than Fiction" (1999), as one of John Cusack's many bedeviling women in "High Fidelity" (2000), and the John Carpenter-produced horror sequel "Vampires: Los Muertos" (2002), as well as Tv spots as a regular on the Mike White-penned, short-lived soap opera "Pasadena" (Fox, 2001) and the equally brief small screen version of Jake Kasdan's "The Zero Effect" (2002) .

Wagner would continue to land leading roles in avant garde indies such as "Wishing Time" (2003) as well as appearing in the ensembles of films such as "Wonderland" (2003), the dazzling but unsatisfying depiction of Los Angeles' real life Wonderland Avenue murders of 1981 which involved porn legend John Holmes; Wagner played a small but winning part as Barbara Richardson, arguably the most innocent of the four murder victims.


Profession(s):
Actor
Sometimes Credited As:
Natasha Gregson
Natasha Wagner
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Family
aunt:Lana Wood
father:Richard Gregson (married Natalie Wood in May 1969; divorced from Wood)
father:Robert Wagner (adopted Natasha after marrying Natalie Wood for second time on July 16, 1972)
half-sister:Courtney Wagner (born in 1974)
mother:Natalie Wood (born on July 20, 1938; died on November 29, 1981 off Catalina Island under mysterious circumstances)
step-sister:Katie Wagner (born c. 1963)
Companion(s)
Adam Storke , Companion , ```..born c. 1962
D.V. DeVincentis , Companion , ```..engaged as of December 2002; married on October 11, 2003
Josh Evans , Companion , ```..son of Ali MacGraw and Robert Evans; directed Natasha in "Inside the Goldmine" (1994) and "Glam" (lensed 1996); together 1990-97


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Education
Crossroads Academy Santa Monica, California
Emerson College Boston, Massachusetts art history
University of Southern California Los Angeles, California acting
The Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute Los Angeles, California acting
Milestones (Back to top)
2002 Appeared in "John Carpenter's Vampires: Los Muertos"
2001 Had co-starring role in the Fox fall primetime serial "Pasadena"; Balthazar Getty played her brother on the series
2000 Appeared in "High Fidelity"
1998 Played scrappy, streetwise Lou in "Two Girls and a Guy" with Heather Graham and Robert Downey Jr
1998 Starred opposite Giovanni Ribisi in the turgid "First Love, Last Rites"
1998 Gave a strong performance as a junkie in "Another Day in Paradise"
1997 Made strong impression as Sheila, the two-timed girlfriend of Balthazar Getty, in David Lynch's "Lost Highway"
1997 Acted in former offscreen companion Josh Evans' film "Glam"
1994 Appeared in then-boyfriend Josh Evans' directorial debut, "Inside the Goldmine"
1992 Feature debut in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
1981 Mother Natalie Wood died tragically off Cantalina Island when Natasha was 11 years old


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