How sad this one-of-a-kind actress, beautiful woman, mother of two, was robbed of the past 30 years to live the special life she had made for herself. How sad that her death was treated as a case of unimportance and closed within days when so much evidence pointed to something sinister, something foul. How sad her daughters had to grow up without their beloved mother, and how sad for Natalie she was robbed of sharing their lives with them. How sad she is not here for what would have been her 73rd birthday. I have no doubt she most likely wouldn't have looked much different today than she appears in this beautiful photo, had she not been robbed of life.
What a loss. I'm grateful I learned the truth.
ReplyDeleteI can't sign in with my name, and keep being brought to anonymous. Sorry about that. I miss Natalie terribly to this day. I said a silent prayer for her today. May she RIP. LM
ReplyDeleteRIP, Natalie. She was never be forgotten by her fans.
ReplyDeleteI had no problem signing in with my name.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday, Natalie. You should still be here with us.
ReplyDeletebeautiful tribute, beautiful words, for Natalie, gone but never forgotten
ReplyDeleteFor those who can watch, TCM is showing Natalie's movies all day today! I woke up to 'Tomorrow is Forever', left during 'Miracle on 34th St.' and hopefully will catch the last hour of 'Splendor in the Grass' when I get home tonight! What an artist, what a beauty!
ReplyDeleteSplendor in the Grass was my favorite. She was one beautiful lady! I can't wait to fry the ass who killed her. Go Marti and Dennis!
ReplyDeleteOpps, did I just say that!?? Yes, I did!!
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