Natalie Trundy

Natalie Trundy

Actress
Born
August 5, 1940
Died
December 5, 2019

Fair, freckled and quite lovely, actress Natalie Trundy, of Italian and Irish heritage, had quite a promising career approaching adulthood in the late 1950s until a serious car accident put a serious halt to things. As Natalie Campagna, she was born in Boston on August 5, 1940, the elder of two…

Biography

Fair, freckled and quite lovely, actress Natalie Trundy, of Italian and Irish heritage, had quite a promising career approaching adulthood in the late 1950s until a serious car accident put a serious halt to things. As Natalie Campagna, she was born in Boston on August 5, 1940, the elder of two daughters. A child model, she took dance classes and started flirting with an acting career even before she graduated from elementary school.

The little strawberry blonde made her TV debut as a singing and dancing "Little Red Riding Hood" in a Fred Waring live broadcast. The talented youngster quickly moved into radio and commercial work and made her Broadway debut at age 13 playing Janet Blair's daughter in "A Girl Can Tell". By this time, she was attending New York's Professional Children's School. She subsequently appeared alongside multiple Tony winner Shirley Booth in the turn-of-the-century Broadway musical, "By the Beautiful Sea" (1953), after replacing the originally cast ingénue. She followed this with the short-lived play, "Girls of Summer" (1956), which starred Shelley Winters.

At age 15, Natalie made her debut in the Italian film The Montecarlo Story (1956), featuring such foreign luminaries as Marlene Dietrich and Vittorio De Sica in the cast. Agent-turned-producer Arthur P. Jacobs, who represented Ms. Dietrich at the time and was nearly 18 years older, met young Natalie during this filming. Producer Kirk Douglas cast her in what would be her second film The Careless Years (1957), a typical troubled teen love story co-starring Dean Stockwell.

Natalie put her career on hold in order to attend New York's Briarcliff College and was planning to return full-time to acting following her education. In 1963, however, she was struck by a car and suffered a serious back injury that ended all hopes for a comeback. By chance, she was reintroduced to producer Jacobs a few years later and they married in London in 1968. Jacobs was producing the "Planet of the Apes" film series at the time and had just finished the original movie starring Charlton Heston. Natalie finally made her return in film, appearing in all of the sequels beginning with her role as "Albina", the mutant in Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970). For Jacobs, she also played the role of "Mrs. Loftus" in the musical adaptation of Huckleberry Finn (1974).

Natalie's husband's sudden death of a heart attack at age 51 in 1973 while she was on a Mississippi location signaled the end of her comeback. Natalie went on to assume production duties of his film company, APJAC productions.

Her last visible appearance on TV was in a 1978 episode of "Quincy." She was married five times in all. One of her later brief marriages was to Gucci executive Carmine Roberto Foggia - she had her daughter and son with him. She later volunteered for years at Mother Theresa's hospice in Kolkata, India.. For the most part, however, very little was heard from her until her death of natural causes at age 79, on December 5, 2019.

Actress

Quincy, M.E.Quincy, M.E.(1976)as Myra Hammond
Huckleberry FinnHuckleberry Finn(1974)as Mrs. Loftus
Battle for the Planet of the ApesBattle for the Planet of the Apes(1973)as Lisa
A Great American TragedyA Great American Tragedy(1972)as Paula Braun
Conquest of the Planet of the ApesConquest of the Planet of the Apes(1972)as Lisa

Self

Behind the Planet of the ApesBehind the Planet of the Apes(1998)as Self - wife of Arthur P. Jacobs

Archive Footage

The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard TapesThe Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes(2022)as Self - Actress & Arthur P. Jacobs' Wife

Known for

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Natalie Trundy in The Montecarlo Story (1956)Natalie Trundy and Paul Williams in Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973)Roddy McDowall, Bobby Porter, and Natalie Trundy in Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973)Dean Stockwell and Natalie Trundy in The Careless Years (1957)Dean Stockwell, John Larch, and Natalie Trundy in The Careless Years (1957)Dean Stockwell and Natalie Trundy in The Careless Years (1957)

Credit Score: Natalie Trundy

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Ellen Marshall
Wed Oct 02 1963 – Fri Jun 19 1964
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Twilight Zone25.0019599.038108639
2Thriller10.0019608.2011842
3Quincy, M.E.7.5019767.30108210
477 Sunset Strip5.0019587.7021814
5Conquest of the Planet of the Apes3.2519726.10040499
6Escape from the Planet of the Apes3.2519716.30044669
7Battle for the Planet of the Apes3.0919735.40037852
8The Careless Years3.0919575.600270
9Beneath the Planet of the Apes2.5019706.00057670
10The Montecarlo Story2.3819575.700499