
That’s the latest to come out of the never-ending investigation into her 1981 drowning death. The National Enquirer – WHICH IS RIGHT ALMOST 40% OF THE TIME AND BREAKS A LOT OF STORIES, YOU KNOW – claims to have uncovered documentation – an official lifeguard log – which suggests “Robert Wagner and Walken had engaged in a sexual act and that Wood may have walked in on them and set off the chain of events which lead to her untimely and still unexplained death. The Daily Mail says the note, “which is torn and illegible in parts, reads ‘also known Chris Walken and Robert Wagner were engaged in sexual activity in cab of boat… (illegible)…that Ms Woods found both of them together (illegible)…stated they took her away in a (illegible)…was the last time she was seen alive.’ The Los Angeles County lifeguard, who worked with detectives on the case, told The Enquirer he made the notes on the log after detectives told him that it was a scenario that were considering as a possible motive for any crime that might have been committed on the boat.” Wagner’s publicist, Alan Nierob, said that he would not comment on the report, and declined to be interviewed. Read the whole story here.

“I’ve played a lot of strange, troubled, and sometimes destructive people, but before I got into the movies, I was a singer-dancer and did musical comedy. People get mixed up with the parts I play, but I’m really a very conservative guy. I’ve been married for almost 50 years and I lead a quiet life.” – Christopher Walken to Parade magazine on his normal life versus his crazy movie characters.
“I have played a lot of villains, and there’s a certain kind of tongue-in-cheek aspect to it, an absurd aspect. I was in Annie Hall, playing this suicidal guy who wanted to drive into cars. Very quickly afterward was The Deer Hunter, and I shot myself in the head. With movies, they’re so expensive to make that if you do something that works, especially early on, it can stick. If I read a script and I think I’d be terrible in it, then of course I don’t do that. And roles that are just way over the top in terms of strangeness. Sometimes I’ll take a part, and they’ll hire me and then they’ll rewrite it. They Walkenize it – they make it more off the wall, more eccentric. It’s very annoying! Now I have it in my contract that if you give me the part and you change it, it’s gotta be OK with me.” – Christopher Walken to the 


Al and Chris out for a stroll. (via 