Did Natalie Wood Actually Sing In West Side Story?
The 1961 "West Side Story" remains a staple of the movie musical, starring Natalie Wood as Maria. But did she actually do her own singing for the part?
Read MoreThe 1961 "West Side Story" remains a staple of the movie musical, starring Natalie Wood as Maria. But did she actually do her own singing for the part?
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Read MoreMany people were on Will Smith's side in regards to the slap he delivered to Chris Rock at the Oscars.
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