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American actress
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1 March 1946, Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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78 years
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Jack Wrather Jr. (1962-1963) Stephen Oliver (1966-1966)
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Lana Wood (born Svetlana Gurdin; March 1, 1946) is an American actress and film producer. She played Sandy Webber on the TV series Peyton Place and Plenty O'Toole in the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever. Her sister was film star Natalie Wood.

Early life

Wood was born Svetlana Gurdina to Russian immigrant parents, Nikolai Stephanovich Zakharenko (1912–1980) and Maria Stepanovna Zakharenko (née Zudilova, 1908–1998). They had each left Russia as child refugees with their parents following the Russian Civil War, and they grew up far from their homeland. Her father's family left Vladivostok after her grandfather, a chocolate-factory worker who joined the anti-Bolshevik civilian forces, was killed in a street fight in 1918; they settled in Vancouver, British Columbia, with their relatives, then moved to San Francisco. Lana's maternal grandfather owned soap and candle factories in Barnaul; he also left Russia with his family in 1918 after his eldest son was killed by the Red Army, and settled in a Russian community in Harbin, China. Maria married there, and in 1928 with her first husband had a daughter, Olga Tatulova, who died in May 2015.

When Nikolai and Maria married, she brought her daughter Olga to the household. The couple had two daughters together; the first was Natalia, known as "Natasha", the Russian diminutive. The family settled in Santa Monica, California, near Hollywood, and changed their surname to Gurdin. Svetlana, known as "Lana", was born there.

Her parents changed the surname of her elder sister, Natalia, making her Natalie Wood, after she started her acting career as a child. She was named after her director Irving Pichel's friend Sam Wood.

When Lana made her film debut in The Searchers (1956), her mother was asked under what last name Lana should be credited. Maria agreed to use "Wood" for Lana, building on Natalie's recognized work.

Career

In her early career, Wood usually played in films in which Natalie appeared. Starting in the 1960s, her own career took off. After appearing on the short-lived drama series The Long, Hot Summer, she landed the role of Sandy Webber on the soap series Peyton Place. She played the role from 1966 to 1967. In 1970, Wood was approached by Hugh Hefner and she agreed to pose for Playboy. The Playboy pictures appeared in the April 1971 issue, along with Wood's poetry. She was cast as a Bond girl, Plenty O'Toole, in the James Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever (1971).

Wood has more than 20 other films and over 300 television series to her credit, including The Fugitive, Bonanza, Mission: Impossible, Wild, Wild West,Police Story, Starsky & Hutch, Nero Wolfe, Fantasy Island, and Capitol. She turned down the Karen Black role in Easy Rider (1969), a decision she now cites as the worst mistake she has made in her career. After appearing in the horror film Satan's Mistress (1982), she retired from acting, concentrating on her career as a producer, but since 2008 she has returned to acting in a number of low-budget films. Lana is a character in the Steve Alten book Meg: Hell's Aquarium (2009). Wood wrote a memoir, Natalie, A Memoir by Her Sister (1984).

Personal life

Wood with her sister Natalie Wood in 1956

Wood has been married six times:

  1. Jack Wrather Jr. – (1962–1963; annulled when she was 16 years old)
  2. Karl Brent – (1964–1965; divorced)
  3. Stephen Oliver – (1966–1966; annulled)
  4. Dr. Stanley William Vogel (1968–1968; divorced)
  5. Richard Smedley – (1972–1976; divorced) one child, Evan Taylor Smedley Maldonado (August 11, 1974 – July 18, 2017), by whom she has three grandchildren.
  6. Allan G. Balter (1979–1980; divorced)

Between marriages, Wood dated actors Dean Stockwell, Adam West, Eddie Fisher, Warren Beatty, Sean Connery, Alain Delon and Ryan O'Neal. For most of the 1980s she cohabited with Alan Feinstein. Feinstein was at Natalie's funeral with her.

Her sister Natalie Wood was married to actor Robert Wagner until her drowning death on November 29, 1981.

TV and filmography

  • The Searchers – (1956), Debbie Edwards (younger)
  • Have Gun – Will Travel – (1958), Becky Coldwell ("The Teacher")
  • The Real McCoys – (1958), Marilyn Harwick ("The New Neighbors")
  • Five Finger Exercise – (1962), Mary
  • The Fool Killer – (1965), Alice
  • The Girls on the Beach – (1965), Bonnie
  • The Long, Hot Summer – (TV) (1965–1966), Eula Harker
  • Peyton Place – (TV) (1966–1967), Sandy Webber – unknown episodes
  • The Wild Wild West – (TV series) (1967), Vixen O'Shaughnessy ("The Night of the Firebrand")
  • Bonanza – (TV series) (1967), Dana Dawson ("The Gentle Ones")
  • For Singles Only – (1968), Helen Todd
  • Scream Free! – (1969), Karen
  • Laugh In (1969)
  • The Wild Wild West – (TV series)- (1969), Averi Trent ("The Night of the Plague")
  • Black Water Gold – (TV) (1970), Eagan Ryan
  • The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again – (TV) (1970), Katie Flavin
  • O'Hara, U.S. Treasury – (TV) (1971), Fran Harper
  • Diamonds Are Forever – (1971), Plenty O'Toole
  • Night Gallery – (TV) (1972), Maid ("You Can't Get Help Like That Anymore")
  • Justin Morgan Had a Horse – (1972), Kathleen
  • A Place Called Today – (1972), Carolyn Schneider
  • Police Story – (1973), June
  • QB VII – (TV miniseries) (1974), Sue Scanlon
  • Who is the Black Dahlia? – (TV) (1975), Boarder
  • Nightmare in Badham County – (TV) (1976), Smitty
  • Starsky & Hutch – (1976), series 1, episode 20 Running – Ella
  • Corey: For the People – (TV) (1977), Janet Hanley
  • Speedtrap – (1977) New Blossom
  • Grayeagle – (1977) Beth Colter
  • A Question of Guilt – (TV) (1978), Elizabeth Carson
  • Captain America II: Death Too Soon – (TV) (1979), Yolanda
  • Born to Be Sold – (1981) (TV) (assistant to executive producer)
  • Satan's Mistress – (1982), Lisa
  • Murder Me, Murder You – (TV) (1983) – associate producer
  • Capitol – (TV series) (1983), Fran Burke – unknown episodes
  • The Mystery of Natalie Wood – (TV) (2004) – co-producer
  • The Book of Ruth: Journey of Faith – (2009), Tani
  • War of Heaven – (short) (2010), President Bailey
  • Deadly Renovations – (2010), Dr. Nitas
  • Last Wish – (short) (2010), Helen
  • When Happy Met Froggie – (documentary) (2011), herself
  • Donors – (2014), Norma
  • Bestseller – (2015), Marta
  • Killing Poe – (2016), Dean Wood
  • Subconscious Reality – (2016), Implicit
  • Wild Faith – (2018), Opal
  • Bill Tilghman and the Outlaws – (2019), Ms. Darling
  • Best Years Gone – (2021), Edith

Footnotes

Bibliography

  • Wood, Lana (1984). Natalie Wood: A Memoir by Her Sister. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. ISBN 0-399-12903-0.
  • Finstad, Suzanne (2001). Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Three Rivers Press. ISBN 978-0609809570.
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Lana Wood was born on March 1, 1946.
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Lana Wood is best known for her role as Plenty O'Toole in the James Bond film "Diamonds Are Forever" (1971).
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Lana Wood's real name is Svetlana Nikolaevna Gurdin.
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Lana Wood's famous sister is the actress Natalie Wood.
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