Natalie Wood

1955: Color portrait of American actor Lauren Bacall wearing a coral necklace and earrings and a gold satin jacket over a black velvet body suit, seated on an oriental carpet and leaning on an ottoman, with the right side of her face cradled in her right hand, bent at the elbow that is rested on the ottoman.

Lauren Bacall Is TCM’s September 2024 Star of the Month

The Hollywood icon was born Sept. 16, 1924, and died Aug. 12, 2014, at age 89. TCM celebrates the 100th anniversary of Lauren Bacall’s birth with Star of the Month movie lineups.

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Miniseries Madness Countdown! Our Top 20 of These TV Classics

We counted down our top 20 favorite miniseries plus gave you a chance to vote!

NIGHT OF THE COMET, US poster art, Sharon Farrell, 1984.

Countdown to the Eclipse: Could the End of the World Be Near? These Movies Would Say Yes!

Celebrate the upcoming April 8, 2024 Solar Eclipse with 10 of our favorite cosmic event movies.

black and white image from the 11th Academy Awards in 1939. from left to right in the horizontal photo are Fay Bainter, Best Supporting Actress winner for

Day-by-Day Guide to TCM’s 31 Days of Oscar 2024

Check out all of the films, categories and stars featured during the 2024 installment of Turner Classic Movies’ popular 31 Days of Oscar annual programming event.

Theresa Caputo: Raising Spirits, Natalie Wood inset

Medium Theresa Caputo Connects With Natalie Wood

“I was brought through a tragedy of a drowning in a boat.” The medium’s story and her new series ‘Raising Spirits.’

SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS, Natalie Wood, 1962

Remembering the Beautiful Hollywood Screen Icon, Natalie Wood

The actress would be 85 today (July 20) if not for her untimely death.

American actress, singer, model and sex symbol Marilyn Monroe.

Surfs Up & Summer is Here: Golden Age Stars in Vintage Swimwear

These classic Hollywood stars hit the beach in these retro swimsuit photos.

SARATOGA, Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, 1937

Top Ten Old Hollywood Scandals You Probably Forgot About

From illicit affairs to mysterious deaths and a way-too-frequent male tendency to wed underage girls, Old Hollywood was practically more dramatic off the screen than on it.

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Hollywood On Wheels: Drive-In Theaters Were Magic in Motion

Nowadays you don’t see many drive-in theaters in operation, but back in the day they were the ideal movie experience for a mobile America