By Peter White
01.04.2020 - 00:19 / variety.com
Hollywood scion Natasha Gregson Wagner has been in the public eye her entire life. Of course, that’s a natural byproduct of being the elder daughter of beloved, iconic Tinseltown star Natalie Wood, who mysteriously perished off the coast of Catalina Island in 1981 — in a case that’s still unresolved.
Now in her late 40s, Wagner has acted part-time, appearing on the small screen (“ER,” “House M.D.”) and in ’90s films (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “High School High”). But she’s perhaps most
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