by Nathaniel R
You can find a few photos of the legendary Natalie Wood as a pint-sized actress with cats, but once the child star came into her own in Hollywood as a regular-aged movie star she was inarguably a dog person.
Her most common photo accessories for a time were her white poodle Fifi and her silver poodle Morningstar. Curiously I've never seen them in a photo together (by all accounts she had multiple pets but perhaps these two only overlapped in the late 1950s with Morningstar hogging the camera by the early 60s?).But they were hardly her only four legged Best Friends in her 43 years on earth.
After the jump more furry beauty shots...
She was all about Fifi in the mid to late 50s
And Morningstar, too...
Here's a very famous shot of Morningstar accompanying Natalie Wood to what is surely a cheesecake photo shoot. But it's more fun to think of it as a pre-downward dog yoga routine by the starlet's pool.
And another one of Morningstar. Did she name him/her after her movie Marjorie Morningstar (1958)?
and yet another one of that photogenic silver poodle.
Morningstar was a constant presence by the pool
Sunglasses for both Human and Best Friend in the 1950s
Natalie gets a chihuahua in her stocking. A rare non-poodle in the child star years.
Dogs on set, here are two pups from the sets of The Ghost and Mrs Muir (1947) and Rebel Without a Cause (1955) respectively
Glamorous peak Natalie of the 1960s. Adjusting her earrings with dog in lap.
Three puppies in the morning. A fine way to start the day
The older now legendary star - I think this photo is from the 1970s -- with another pup in lap.