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Lana Wood (Svetlana Lisa Gurdin) was born on 1 March, 1946 in Santa Monica, California, U.S., is an American actress (born 1946). Discover Lana Wood's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

Popular As Svetlana Lisa Gurdin
Occupation Actress · producer
Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 1 March, 1946
Birthday 1 March
Birthplace Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Lana Wood Height, Weight & Measurements

At 78 years old, Lana Wood height is 5' 3" (1.6 m) .

Physical Status
Height 5' 3" (1.6 m)
Weight Not Available
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Who Is Lana Wood's Husband?

Her husband is Jack Wrather Jr. (m. 1962-1963) Karl Brent (m. 1964-1965) Stephen Oliver (m. 1966-1966) Stanley William Vogel (m. 1968-1968) Richard Smedley (m. 1972-1976) Allan Balter (m. 1979-1980)

Family
Parents Not Available
Husband Jack Wrather Jr. (m. 1962-1963) Karl Brent (m. 1964-1965) Stephen Oliver (m. 1966-1966) Stanley William Vogel (m. 1968-1968) Richard Smedley (m. 1972-1976) Allan Balter (m. 1979-1980)
Sibling Not Available
Children 1

Lana Wood Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Lana Wood worth at the age of 78 years old? Lana Wood’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from United States. We have estimated Lana Wood's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Capitol (1982)$2,500 /week

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Timeline

1908

Wood was born Svetlana Lisa Gurdin to Russian immigrant parents, Maria Zudilova (1908–1998) and Nicholas Zacharenko (1912–1980).

They had each left Russia as child refugees with their parents following the Russian Civil War, and they grew up far from their homeland.

1918

Lana's maternal grandfather owned soap and candle factories in Barnaul; he left Russia with his family in 1918 after his eldest son was killed by the Red Army, and settled in a Russian community in Harbin, China.

1922

Her father's family left Vladivostok after her grandfather, a chocolate-factory worker who joined the anti-Bolshevik civilian forces, was killed in a street fight in 1922; they settled in Vancouver, British Columbia, with their relatives, then moved to San Francisco.

1925

Maria married Alexander Tatuloff there in 1925, and they had a daughter, Olga Viripaeff (1928–2015), before divorcing in 1936.

1938

When Nicholas and Maria married in February 1938, she brought her daughter Olga, then known as Ovsanna, to the household, sharing joint custody with her ex-husband in El Cerrito, California.

The couple had two daughters together; the first was Natalie, known as "Natasha", the Russian diminutive.

The family settled in Santa Monica, near Hollywood, and changed their surname to Gurdin.

Svetlana, known as "Lana", was born there.

Her parents changed the surname of her elder sister, making her Natalie Wood, after she started her acting career as a child.

She was named after director Irving Pichel's friend Sam Wood.

1946

Lana Wood (born Svetlana Lisa Gurdin; March 1, 1946) is an American actress and producer.

She made her film debut in The Searchers as a child actress and later achieved notability for playing Sandy Webber on the TV series Peyton Place and Plenty O'Toole in the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever.

Her older sister was Natalie Wood.

1956

When Lana made her film debut in The Searchers (1956), her mother was asked under what last name Lana should be credited.

Maria agreed to use "Wood" for Lana, building on Natalie's recognized work.

Through her paternal cousin Kaisaliisa Zacharenko, Wood is distantly related by marriage to baseball player Tim Lincecum.

In her early career, Wood usually played in films in which Natalie appeared.

1960

Starting in the 1960s, her own career took off.

After appearing on the short-lived drama series The Long, Hot Summer, she landed the role of Sandy Webber on the soap series Peyton Place.

1966

She played the role from 1966 to 1967.

1969

She turned down the Karen Black role in Easy Rider (1969), a decision she now cites as the worst mistake she has made in her career.

1970

In 1970, Wood was approached by Hugh Hefner and she agreed to pose for Playboy.

1971

She was cast as a Bond girl, Plenty O'Toole, in the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever (1971).

The Playboy pictures appeared in the April 1971 issue, along with Wood's poetry.

Wood has more than 20 other films and over 300 television series to her credit, including The Fugitive, Bonanza, Mission: Impossible, Wild, Wild West, Police Story, Starsky & Hutch, Nero Wolfe, Fantasy Island, and Capitol.

1980

For most of the 1980s she was in a relationship with Alan Feinstein.

Feinstein was at Natalie's funeral with her.

1981

Wood's sister Natalie was married to actor Robert Wagner until her drowning death on November 29, 1981.

She has long been at odds with both Wagner and his third wife Jill St. John, her feud with the latter dating back to when both appeared in Diamonds Are Forever.

1982

After appearing in the horror film Satan's Mistress (1982), she retired from acting, concentrating on her career as a producer, but since 2008 she has returned to acting in a number of low-budget films.

1984

She wrote a memoir, Natalie, A Memoir by Her Sister (1984), and another, Little Sister (2021), in which she claimed veteran actor Kirk Douglas sexually assaulted her sister Natalie when she was just 16.

Wood has been married six times:

Between marriages, Wood dated actors Dean Stockwell, Adam West, Eddie Fisher, Warren Beatty, Sean Connery, Alain Delon and Ryan O'Neal, as well as talent agent Guy McElwaine, producer Jerome Hellman and composer Leslie Bricusse.

2009

Wood is a character in the Steve Alten book Meg: Hell's Aquarium (2009).