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- Birth nameRichard John Gregson
- Richard Gregson was a British film producer and screenwriter.
He spent his early career working in United States, alongside stars such as Gene Hackman, Robert Redford, Julie Christie, Alan Bates and director John Schlesinger. He married the American actress Natalie Wood in 1969. Together they had one child, the actress Natasha Gregson Wagner, born 1970. Gregson was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay at the 33rd Academy Awards for his work on The Angry Silence with his elder brother Michael Craig and Bryan Forbes.
In 2012, he published a memoir titled Behind the Screen Door: Tales from the Hollywood Hills.- IMDb mini biography by: Tango Papa
- SpousesJulia Gregson(1984 - August 21, 2019) (his death, 1 child)Natalie Wood(May 30, 1969 - April 12, 1972) (divorced, 1 child)Sally Ronaldson(1958 - 1967) (divorced, 3 children)
- Children
- RelativesClover Clementyne Watson(Grandchild)
- Father, with Natalie Wood, of daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner.
- Was Julie Christie's agent when he met Natalie Wood in September 1966. Christie at that time was being courted by Wood's ex-boyfriend, Warren Beatty.
- Has five children: daughter Sarah (b. 1958), daughter Charlotte (b. 1960) and son Hugo (b. 1962) with his first wife, Sally Ronaldson; daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner (b. 1970) with second wife, actress Natalie Wood; and daughter Poppy (b. 1984) with third wife, authoress Julia Gregson.
- In 1933 his uncle, Charlie Hanson, drowned, somewhat questionably, in the River Thames, his head bashed in.
- Gregson's mother, Violet Hanson (1899-1999), was the paternal great-granddaughter of Sir Reginald Hanson, 559th Lord Mayor of London.
- I think actors tend to talk a lot about what they would really like to do, but the fact is that an actor is someone for hire. Whatever they want to do, if someone offers them a million pounds to do a part, their attention will be drawn to that and they will leave whatever it is they would like to do until later.
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