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She's the younger sister of Creator/NatalieWood. She [[RealLifeRelative appeared in three films starring her sister]], the first one as soon as the age of 1. She made the bulk of her career on television, often portraying earthier "bad girls" (that also often happen to exude [[MsFanservice sex appeal]]), in sharp contrast with her sister's more glamourous persona and preference for the big screen, and she also posed for ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}''.

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She's the younger sister of Creator/NatalieWood.Creator/NatalieWood and aunt of Creator/NatashaGregsonWagner. She [[RealLifeRelative appeared in three films starring her sister]], the first one as soon as the age of 1. She made the bulk of her career on television, often portraying earthier "bad girls" (that also often happen to exude [[MsFanservice sex appeal]]), in sharp contrast with her sister's more glamourous persona and preference for the big screen, and she also posed for ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}''.
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She's been married six times, with the longest marriage lasting four years and the shortest lasting one month. Evan Smedley, her only daughter, died of cancer at age 42 in 2017.

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She's been [[SerialSpouse married six times, times]], with the longest marriage lasting four years and the shortest lasting one month. Evan Smedley, her only daughter, died of cancer at age 42 in 2017.
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She's the younger sister of Creator/NatalieWood. She [[RealLifeRelative appeared in three films starring her sister]], the first one as soon as the age of 1. She made the bulk of her career on television, often portraying earthier "bad girls" (that also happen to often exude [[MsFanservice sex appeal]]), in sharp contrast with her sister's more glamourous persona and preference for the big screen, and she also posed for ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}''.

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She's the younger sister of Creator/NatalieWood. She [[RealLifeRelative appeared in three films starring her sister]], the first one as soon as the age of 1. She made the bulk of her career on television, often portraying earthier "bad girls" (that also often happen to often exude [[MsFanservice sex appeal]]), in sharp contrast with her sister's more glamourous persona and preference for the big screen, and she also posed for ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}''.
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She's been married six times, with the longest marriage lasting four years and the shortest lasting ''one month''. Evan Smedley, her only daughter, died of cancer at age 42 in 2017.

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She's been married six times, with the longest marriage lasting four years and the shortest lasting ''one month''.one month. Evan Smedley, her only daughter, died of cancer at age 42 in 2017.
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She's the younger sister of Creator/NatalieWood. She [[RealLifeRelative appeared in three films starring her sister]], the first one as soon as the age of 1. She made the bulk of her career on television, often portraying earthier "bad girls" (that also happen to often exude [[MsFanservice sex appeal]]), in sharp contrast with her sister's more glamourous persona and preference for the big screen. Lana also posed for ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}''.

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She's the younger sister of Creator/NatalieWood. She [[RealLifeRelative appeared in three films starring her sister]], the first one as soon as the age of 1. She made the bulk of her career on television, often portraying earthier "bad girls" (that also happen to often exude [[MsFanservice sex appeal]]), in sharp contrast with her sister's more glamourous persona and preference for the big screen. Lana screen, and she also posed for ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}''.
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She's the younger sister of Creator/NatalieWood. As soon as the age of 1 she appeared in three films starring her sister. She made the bulk of her career on television, often portraying earthier "bad girls" (that also happen to often exude [[MsFanservice sex appeal]]), in sharp contrast with her sister's more glamourous persona and preference for the big screen. Lana also posed for ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}''.

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She's the younger sister of Creator/NatalieWood. As soon as the age of 1 she She [[RealLifeRelative appeared in three films starring her sister.sister]], the first one as soon as the age of 1. She made the bulk of her career on television, often portraying earthier "bad girls" (that also happen to often exude [[MsFanservice sex appeal]]), in sharp contrast with her sister's more glamourous persona and preference for the big screen. Lana also posed for ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}''.

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* ''Film/TheOverTheHillGangRidesAgain'' (1970) as Katie Flavin
* ''Film/DiamondsAreForever'' (1971) as Plenty O'Toole
* ''[[Literature/BookOfRuth The Book of Ruth: Journey of Faith]]'' (2009) as Tani

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* ''Film/TheOverTheHillGangRidesAgain'' (1970) as Katie Flavin
* ''Film/DiamondsAreForever'' (1971) as Plenty O'Toole



* ''[[Literature/BookOfRuth The Book of Ruth: Journey of Faith]]'' (2009) as Tani
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She's the younger sister of Creator/NatalieWood. As soon as the age of 1 she appeared in three films starring her sister. She made the bulk of her career on television, often portraying earthier "bad girls" (that also happen to often exude [[MsFanservice sex appeal]]), in sharp contrast with her sister's more glamourous big screen persona. Related to this, she also posed for ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}''.

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She's the younger sister of Creator/NatalieWood. As soon as the age of 1 she appeared in three films starring her sister. She made the bulk of her career on television, often portraying earthier "bad girls" (that also happen to often exude [[MsFanservice sex appeal]]), in sharp contrast with her sister's more glamourous persona and preference for the big screen persona. Related to this, she screen. Lana also posed for ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}''.
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She's also been married six times, with the longest marriage lasting four years and the shortest lasting ''one month''. Evan Smedley, her only daughter, died of cancer at age 42 in 2017.

In addition, she wrote two {{biograph|y}}ies of her sister: ''Natalie, A Memoir by Her Sister'' (1984) and ''Little Sister'' (2021), the latter focusing more on her tragic death and its mysterious circumstances.

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She's also been married six times, with the longest marriage lasting four years and the shortest lasting ''one month''. Evan Smedley, her only daughter, died of cancer at age 42 in 2017.

In addition, she She also wrote two {{biograph|y}}ies of her sister: ''Natalie, A Memoir by Her Sister'' (1984) and ''Little Sister'' (2021), the latter focusing more on her tragic death and its mysterious circumstances.

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