The younger sister of actress Natalie Wood, Lana Wood made her first film appearance at age ten, playing Natalie as a child in John Ford's classic Western The Searchers (1956). It would be nearly a decade before Lana began her performing career in earnest, co-starring in the 20th Century Fox TV series The Long, Hot Summer (1965) and Peyton Place (1966-1967 season) as, respectively, Eula Harker and Sandy Webber. Projecting a sexier image than sister Natalie, Lana was supremely suited for such film roles as Plenty O'Toole in the 1970 James Bond flick Diamonds are Forever. She later essayed the more sedate characterization of middle-aged matron Fran Burke in the CBS daytime drama Capitol. In 1985, Lana Wood published the biographical Natalie: A Memoir.
| Title | Year | Editors' Rating | User Rating | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | ||||
|
The Mystery of Natalie Wood
Co-producer |
2004 | |||
| 1998 | ||||
|
Demon Rage
Actor |
1982 | |||
| 1981 | ||||
|
Captain America
Actor |
1979 | |||
| 1979 | ||||
|
A Question of Guilt
Actor |
1978 | |||
|
Speedtrap
Actor |
1978 | |||
|
Corey: For the People
Actor |
1977 | |||
|
Grayeagle
Actor |
1977 | |||
| 1977 | ||||
|
Baretta: Shoes
Actor |
1976 | |||
| 1976 | ||||
|
Who Is the Black Dahlia?
Actor |
1975 | |||
| 1972 | ||||
|
Place Called Today
Actor |
1972 | |||
|
Diamonds Are Forever
Actor |
1971 | |||
|
O'Hara, U.S. Treasury
Actor |
1971 | |||
| 1971 | ||||
| 1970 | ||||
|
Black Water Gold
Actor |
1969 | |||
|
Free Grass
Actor |
1969 | |||
|
For Singles Only
Actor |
1968 | |||
|
Bonanza: The Gentle Ones
Actor |
1967 | |||
|
The Girls on the Beach
Actor |
1965 | |||
| 1964 | ||||
|
Five Finger Exercise
Actor |
1962 | |||
| 1958 | ||||
| 1957 | ||||
|
The Searchers
Actor |
1956 |