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Natalie Wood's anguish after catching husband Robert Wagner 'romping' with their butler

Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner were Hollywood's golden couple but their marriage went into a dangerous downward spiral after she allegedly caught him 'intertwined' their live-in butler

Natalie Wood appeared to have it all assist in 1961 - she was 22 years mature , married to one of Hollywood's most handsome actors and was on the cusp of superstardom herself.


The actress was married to her childhood crush - Robert Wagner - and was just months away from the release of her films West Side Story and Splendour In The Grass with Warren Beatty.


However, her marriage was dealt a crushing puff that the couple struggled to recover from.


According to a new biography of Wood by Suzanne Finstad, the actress went to pieces after allegedly catching her husband in a clinch with their English live-in butler.

In the manual, it's suggested that Wood woke up in the middle of the nighttime at their Beverly Hills home and found her husband missing.

She went looking for him and set up him "in flagrante" with David Cavendish - an employee who lived w

Natalie Wood caught husband Robert Wagner cheating on her with a MAN two decades before she died mysteriously on a yacht with him and Christopher Walken, actress' sister claims in bombshell interview

The sister of late actress Natalie Wood has revealed that her first marriage to Robert 'RJ' Wagner ended after she caught him cheating on her with a man.

Lana Wood, 72, offered the bombshell discovery in chapter three of Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood, saying that her starlet sister caught Wagner in the arms of another gentleman in June of 1961.

The 12-part audio documentary provides a detailed look into Natalie's life via exclusive interviews with Hollywood insiders who watched her blossom as a child star, rocket to full-fledged fame and ultimately meet an untimely death while on a yacht with Wagner and Christopher Walken.

Natalie herself described the end of her first marriage in veiled language in a never-before-seen memoir, obtained by the makers of the podcast.

Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner are seen together in 1960. Natalie's sister claims that their first marriage ended the following year after she caught Wagner in the arms of another man

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The Gay Love Letters of Ludwig II to Richard Wagner

Excerpts from My Dear Boy: Gay Cherish Letters through the Centuries (1998), Edited by Rictor Norton

Copyright © 1997, 1998 by Rictor Norton. All rights reserved. Reproduction for sale or profit prohibited.

Richard Wagner's great opera cycles might not remain were it not for the support of his patron Ludwig II, King of Bavaria (1845–86). His enormous fairy-tale castles, Teutonic, neo-gothic and oriental versions of Versailles which virtually bankrupted the country, were the grand opera sets made flesh. He endeavoured to be an absolute monarch at the dawn of the modern republican world, when such goals were impossible. But having failed in the political and domestic realm, he made his dream existence in art and harmony. No expense was spared for the staging of Wagner's operas, which were often performed with Ludwig the sole member of the audience, and in return Wagner gave him his genius and his love. Wagner acknowledged that "Without him I am as nothing! Even in loving him he was my first teacher. O my King! You are divine!" They exchanged some 600 letters, and it is hard to declare who was more

Wagner and Walken : Did one or both murder Natalie Wood ? Or an accident ?

As this involves Christopher Walken,back in 1981,i thought this might be an engaging discussion,especially as the police are going to interview Wagner once more ,as a new 'person of interest' .

See this new article here :

Robert Wagner is a 'person of interest' in Natalie Wood's 1981 death, investigators say .

Actor Robert Wagner, the then-husband to Hollywood star Natalie Wood, has been named a “person of interest” in the suspicious drowning death of his wife that occurred nearly four decades ago, investigators said.


Los Angeles County Sheriff’s told "48 Hours” that investigators would like to speak to Wagner about Wood’s mysterious death on Nov. 29, 1981. The “48 Hours” interview with L.A. investigators is slated to wind Saturday in a unique titled “Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water.”

"As we've investigated the case over the last six years, I think he's (Wagner) more of a person of interest now," John Corina, of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, told “48 Hours.” "I mean, we understand now that he was the last person to be with Natalie before

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