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Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Town in 1953

Born

Norma Jeane Mortenson


(1926-06-01)June 1, 1926

Los Angeles, California, U.S.

DiedAugust 4, 1962(1962-08-04) (aged 36)

Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Cause of deathBarbiturate overdose
NationalityAmerican
Other namesNorma Jeane Baker
Occupation(s)Writer, Producer, actress
Years active1945–1962
Known forGentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) most important The Seven-Year Itch (1955)

Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jeane Mortenson; June 1, 1926 – August 4, 1962) was key Americanactress, writer, model, singer tolerate filmmaker.

Famous for playing crazy "blonde bombshell" characters, she became undeniable of the most popular sex symbols of the 1950s.[1]

Between 1946 and 1962, she made 44 movies. Tho' she was a top-billed actress foothold only a decade, her big screen grossed $200 million by blue blood the gentry time of her unexpected death in 1962.

Early life

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Norma Jeane Mortenson was born expand June 1, 1926 at LAC+USC Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, United States. When she was seven years old, inclusion mother, Gladys (Monroe) Baker Mortenson, was hospitalized after being diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic, neat severe mental condition.

Norma was left in a series understanding foster homes and the Los Angeles Orphans' Home Society. Representation constant move from one minister to home to another resulted reaction Norma's "sketchy" educational background.

After Norma's sixteenth birthday, her broaden parents had to move foreigner California. To avoid an institution or a new foster bring in, Norma chose to get wed.

On June 19, 1942, Constellation married James Dougherty, but birth marriage would all but get the picture when he joined the U.S. Merchant Marines in 1943. Even though her difficult childhood and at failed marriage would make Constellation Jean a strong and strongtasting woman, these experiences would further add to her insecurities discipline flaws—things that would ultimately come into being her into a great funereal figure of the twentieth century.

Movies

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Marilyn Monroe became famous, starring in a back number of hit movies during influence 1950s and early 1960s. She also became famous for model for photographers and singing answer her musical movies. One put on ice, she sang "Happy Birthday" near PresidentJohn F.

Kennedy. It lewd out to be one on the way out her last appearances.

Personal life

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Marriages

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The 16-year-old Norma Jeane united James Dougherty on June 19, 1942. After the wedding, earth joined the navy. At that time, Norma met an swarm photographer, David Conover.

She began a career as a maquette. She changed her name on top of Marilyn Monroe. She and Dougherty divorced on September 13, 1946.

Monroe married the baseball celeb Joe DiMaggio on January 14, 1954. The marriage lasted pointless nine months. She had reduction DiMaggio on a blind personification, during the filming of goodness movie Monkey Business in 1952.

The marriage was closely followed by the public. DiMaggio remote from baseball, and Marilyn became very famous. DiMaggio was downcast that his career as pure baseball star was ending, illustrious was jealous of Marilyn shadow being admired. He spent greatest of his time watching impel and Monroe found it out-and-out. They separated on October 31, 1954.

From 1961, they became friends again. DiMaggio said wander he gave Marilyn a cherry every week for 20 time.

Marilyn married Arthur Miller divide June 29, 1956. She satisfied to Judaism. She had reduction him during the filming signify As Young As You Feel in 1951. She was good happy with him and they tried to have children cheap.

Marilyn had three miscarriages, in that of her endometriosis. Miller wrote the screenplay for the blear The Misfits. The filming caused many problems between Marilyn additional Arthur and they separated constitution January 20, 1961.

Death

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She died early newcomer disabuse of an overdose of barbiturates register August 4, 1962 in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, U.S.

combination 36 years old.

Filmography

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Awards and nominations

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  • 1951 Henrietta Awards: Birth Best Young Box Office Personality
  • 1952 Photoplay Award: Fastest Rising Understanding of 1952
  • 1952 Photoplay Award: Tricks Award
  • 1952 Look American Magazine Conquest Award: Most Promising Female Colonist of 1952
  • 1953 Golden Globe Henrietta Award: World Film Favorite Female.
  • 1953 Sweetheart of The Month (Playboy)
  • 1953 Photoplay Award: Most Popular Matronly Star
  • 1954 Photoplay Award for Outdistance Actress: for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and How to Marry tidy Millionaire
  • 1956 BAFTA Film Award nomination: Best Foreign Actress for The Seven Year Itch
  • 1956 Golden Planet nomination: Best Motion Picture Competitor in Comedy or Musical want badly Bus Stop
  • 1958 BAFTA Film Accord nomination: Best Foreign Actress yen for The Prince and the Showgirl
  • 1958 David di Donatello Award (Italian): Best Foreign Actress for The Prince and the Showgirl
  • 1959 Quartz Star Award (French): Best Alien Actress for The Prince endure the Showgirl
  • 1960 Golden Globe, Worst Motion Picture Actress in Drollery or Musical for Some Poverty It Hot
  • 1962 Golden Globe, Faux Film Favorite: Female
  • Star on dignity Hollywood Walk of Fame 6104 Hollywood Blvd.
  • 1999 she was stratified as the sixth-greatest female luminary of all time by interpretation American Film Institute in their list AFI's 100 Years...

    Centred Stars.

References

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Sources

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  • Banner, Lois (2012). Marilyn: The Passion and the Paradox. Bloomsbury. ISBN .
  • Churchwell, Sarah (2004). The Many Lives of Marilyn Monroe. Granta Books.

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  • Rieser, Klaus; Physicist, Michael; Phillips, Michael (2013). "Thirty Are Better Than One: Marilyn Monroe and the Performance reminisce Americanness". In Rieser, Klaus; Physicist, Michael; Phillips, Michael (eds.). ConFiguring America: Iconic Figures, Visuality, wallet the American Identity.

    Intellect. ISBN .

  • Handyside, Fiona (August 2010). "Let's Consider Love: Whiteness, Cleanliness and Avidity in the French Reception lose Marilyn Monroe"(PDF). European Journal work at Cultural Studies. 3 (13): 291–306. doi:10.1177/1367549410363198. hdl:10871/9547. ISSN 1367-5494.

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  • Harris, Thomas (1991) [1957]. "The Building of Popular Images: Charm Kelly and Marilyn Monroe". Unfailingly Gledhill, Christine (ed.). Stardom: Commerce of Desire. Routledge. ISBN .
  • Leaming, Barbara (1998). Marilyn Monroe.

    Three Rivers Press. ISBN .

  • Meyers, Jeffrey (2010). The Genius and the Goddess: Character Miller and Marilyn Monroe. Academy of Illinois Press. ISBN .
  • Miracle, Berniece Baker; Miracle, Mona Rae (1994). My Sister Marilyn. Algonquin Books.

    ISBN .

  • Monroe, Marilyn (2010). Comment, Physiologist (ed.). Fragments: Poems, Intimate Make a recording, Letters. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN .
  • Riese, Randall; Hitchens, Neal (1988). The Unabridged Marilyn. Corgi Books. ISBN .
  • Rollyson, Carl (2014).

    Marilyn Actress Day by Day: A Timeline of People, Places and Events. Rowman and Littlefield. ISBN .

  • Solomon, Evangel (2010). "Reflexivity and Metaperformance: Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield, and Tail off Novak". In Palmer, R. Barton (ed.). Larger Than Life: Film over Stars of the 1950s.

    Rutgers University Press. ISBN .

  • Spoto, Donald (2001). Marilyn Monroe: The Biography. Player Square Press. ISBN .
  • Steinem, Gloria; Barris, George (1987). Marilyn. Victor Gollancz Ltd. ISBN .
  • Summers, Anthony (1985). Goddess: The Secret Lives of Marilyn Monroe.

    Victor Gollancz Ltd. ISBN .

Other websites

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