Saturday, July 2, 2011

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Natalia Nikolaevna Zakharenko

(a.k.a. Наталья Николаевна Захаренко) was born on July 20, 1938 in San Francisco, California. Her name was changed to Natalie Wood when she became a child actor. She drowned on November 29, 1981 off the coast of Santa Catalina Island, California. She is buried at Westwood Memorial Park, Los Angeles, California, in Section D, #60.

Update: Her star is located at 7000 Hollywood Blvd.

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Natalie Wood Tasteless Humor

Q. What kind of wood doesn't float?
A. Natalie Wood

Q. Why didn't Natalie Wood take a shower on the boat?
A. She wanted to wash up on shore.

Q. What did Princess Grace have that Natalie Wood could have used?
A. A good stroke.

Q. Who did JFK Jr. meet on his last flight?
A. Natalie Wood

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Natalie Wood Quote

"The only time a woman really succeeds in changing a man is when he is a baby."
â€" Natalie Wood

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Natalie Wood Trivia

Her vital statistics at age 18 were 32 - 20½ - 32, In December 1962, in Parade magazine, her vital statistics were 32B - 22 - 33.

In the January 3, 1977 issue, People Magazine (USA) named her one of "The 25 most intriguing People of 1976." Entertainment Weekly placed her at #70 on the "100 greatest stars of all time" list. Playboy magazine voted her one of the top sex stars of the 1970s. In 1955, Life magazine called her "The Most Beautiful Teenager in the World." E! Television's 101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment listed her death at number 24.

Don Henley wrote the song "Dirty Laundry" to express his outrage at the tabloid press for their treatment of her after her death.

Suffering from a deep fear of drowning after having barely survived an accident during the filming of The Green Promise (1949), her fear was so great that Elia Kazan had to lieâ€"promising a doubleâ€"and trick her into doing the scenes at the water reservoir in Splendor in the Grass (1961).

Splendour, the name of the yacht Wood was on the night she died, was named after her 1961 movie Splendor in the Grass. The rubber dinghy Prince Valiant she'd been trying to board after falling from husband Robert Wagner's yacht that fateful Thanksgiving weekend in 1981, was named after Wagner's 1954 movie Prince Valiant, a film he considered among his worst.

On April 23, 1966, she made Harvard history when she became the first performer voted the year's worst by the Harvard Lampoon to show up and accept her citation.

An accident on a movie set when she was 9 years old left her with a permanently weakened left wrist and a slight bone protrusion, which, for the rest of her life, she hid with large bracelets. Regardless of the movie role, or anytime that she was out in public, she always wore a large bracelet on the left wrist.

She dated Elvis Presley in the 1950s; Elvis wanted to marry her, but his mother did not like Natalie.

Her and co-star Richard Beymer's singing voices were both dubbed in West Side Story (1961). The woman who dubbed Natalie, Marni Nixon, also dubbed Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady (1964) and Deborah Kerr in The King and I (1956).

The daughter of a Russian architect and a French ballerina could do a proper plié before she could barely walk.

Her mother, Maria, claimed that the family was closely related to the Romanov dynasty.

Natalie spoke Russian and English.

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Euphorbia

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Garden of Eva Fernandez in Calasiao, Pangasinan, Philippines.

Spurges (Euphorbia) are a very diverse worldwide genus of plants, belonging to the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae). Consisting of about 2160 species, spurges are one of the largest genera in the plant kingdom.

The plants are annual or perennial herbs, woody shrubs or trees with a caustic, poisonous milky sap (latex). The roots are fine or thick and fleshy or tuberous. Many species are more or less succulent, thorny or unarmed. The main stem and mostly also the side arms of the succulent species are thick and fleshy, 15-91 cm (6-36 inches) tall. The deciduous leaves are opposite, alternate or in whorls. In succulent species the leaves are mostly small and short-lived. The stipules are mostly small, partly transformed into spines or glands, or missing.

Like all members of the family Euphorbiaceae, all spurges have unisexual flowers. In Euphorbia these are greatly reduced and grouped into cyathia called pseudanthia. There are also (monoecious) species with male and female flowers on the same plant and those (dioecious) with male and female flowers occurring on different plants. It is not unusual for the central cyathia of a cyme to be purely male, and for lateral cyathia to carry both sexes. Sometimes young plants or those growing under unfavourable conditions are male only, and only produce female flowers in the cyathia with maturity or as growing conditions improve. The bracts are often leaf-like, sometimes brightly coloured and attractive, sometimes reduced to tiny scales. The fruits are three (rarely two) compartment capsules, sometimes fleshy but almost always ripening to a woody container that then splits open (explosively). The seeds are 4 angled, oval or spherical with or without a caruncle.

The common name spurge derives from the Middle English / Old French: espurge, to purge, due to the use of the plants sap as a purgative.
The botanical name Euphorbia derives from the Greek Euphorbus, physician of king Juba II of Numidia (52-50 BC - 23 AD), in whose honour â€" or in allusion to his swollen belly â€" a certain plant he might have used, possibly Euphorbia resinifera, was named (Euphorbia regisjubae - King Juba's euphorbia - honors the king's contributions to natural history and his role in bringing the genus to notice). In 1753 Carolus Linnaeus assigned the name to the entire genus (Spec. Pl. (ed. 1): 450). Type species is Euphorbia antiquorum.


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