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"In Hollywood a girl's virtue is much less important than her hair-do."
"Give a girl the right shoes, and she can conquer the world."
"Someday I'm Going to Have OOdles and OOdles of fan mail, just like Betty Grable."
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"In Hollywood a girl's virtue is much less important than her hair-do."
"Give a girl the right shoes, and she can conquer the world."
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“Being a sex symbol is a heavy load to carry, especially when one is tired, hurt and bewildered.” “I don't want to make money, I just want to be wonderful.” “A career is wonderful, but you can't curl up with it on a cold night.” “Hollywood is a place where they'll pay you a $1,000 for a kiss and 50¢ for your soul.” “If I close my eyes and think of Hollywood, all I see is one big varicose vein.”
Actress Marilyn Monroe overcame a difficult childhood to become one of the world's biggest and most enduring sex symbols. She died of a drug overdose in 1962 at the age of 36.
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Actress Marilyn Monroe overcame a difficult childhood to become one of the world's biggest and most enduring sex symbols. Her films grossed more than $200 million. She is known for her relationships with Arthur Miller , Joe DiMaggio and, possibly, President John F. Kennedy . Monroe died of a drug overdose on August 5, 1962, at only 36 years old.
Monroe was born on June 1, 1926, in Los Angeles, California. Monroe was named Norma Jeane Mortenson at birth (later baptized as Norma Jeane Baker). Growing up, Monroe spent much of her time in foster care and in an orphanage.
In 1937, a family friend and her husband, Grace and Doc Goddard, took care of Monroe for a few years. The Goddards were paid $25 weekly by Monroe's mother to raise her.
The couple was deeply religious and followed fundamentalist doctrines; among other prohibited activities, Monroe was not allowed to go to the movies. But when Doc's job was transferred to the East Coast, the couple could not afford to bring Monroe with them.
At seven years old, Monroe returned to a life in foster homes, where she endured sexual assault on several occasions; she later said that she had been raped when she was 11 years old. She dropped out of high school by age 15.
Monroe had a way out through marriage, and she wed her boyfriend and merchant marine Jimmy Dougherty in 1942, at the age of 16.
Monroe never knew her father. She once thought Clark Gable to be her father — a story repeated often enough for a version of it to gain some currency. However, there's no evidence that Gable ever met or knew Monroe's mother, Gladys, who developed psychiatric problems and was eventually placed in a mental institution.
As an adult, Monroe would maintain that one of her earliest memories was of her mother trying to smother her in her crib with a pillow. Monroe had a half-sister, to whom she was not close; they met only a half-dozen times.
Monroe dreamt of becoming an actress like Jean Harlow and Lana Turner. When her husband was sent to the South Pacific, she began working in a munitions factory in Van Nuys, California. It was there that she was first discovered by a photographer.
By the time Dougherty returned in 1946, Monroe had a successful career as a model. That year, she signed her first movie contract. With the contract came a new name and image; she began calling herself "Marilyn Monroe" and dyed her hair blonde.
At first, Monroe wasn't initially considered to be star acting material. Her acting career didn't really take off until a few years later. With her breathy voice and hourglass figure, she would soon become one of Hollywood's most famous actresses. She proved her skill by winning various honors and attracting large audiences to her films.
Monroe became a much-admired international star despite chronic insecurities regarding her acting abilities. She suffered from pre-performance anxiety that sometimes made her physically ill and was often the root cause of her legendary tardiness on film sets, which was so extreme that it often infuriated her co-stars and crew.
"She would be the greatest if she ran like a watch," director Billy Wilder once said of her. "I have an aunt Minnie who's very punctual, but who would pay to see Aunt Minnie?"
Throughout her career, Monroe was signed and released from several contracts with film studios.
In the mid-1950s Monroe grew tired of bubbly, dumb blonde roles and moved to New York City to study acting with Lee Strasberg at the Actors' Studio.
By the early 1960s, however, Monroe's professional and personal life seemed to be in turmoil following unsuccessful relationships. Her last two films, Let's Make Love (1960) and The Misfits (1961), were box office disappointments.
During her career, Monroe's films grossed more than $200 million. Monroe's most notable films include:
Monroe's small part in John Huston's crime drama The Asphalt Jungle (1950) was her first movie to garner her a lot of attention.
In 1950, Monroe impressed audiences and critics alike with her performance as Claudia Caswell in All About Eve , starring Bette Davis .
In 1953, Monroe delivered a star-making turn in Niagara , as a young married woman out to kill her husband with help from her lover.
The emerging sex symbol was paired with another bombshell, Jane Russell , for the hit musical comedy Gentlemen Prefer Blondes . In the film, two showgirls travel to Paris and are pursued by a private detective, hired by the father of Monroe's fiancé, along with many other admirers.
Monroe continued to find success in a string of light comedic fares, such as How to Marry a Millionaire, with Betty Grable and Lauren Bacall . The three women set out to find millionaires to marry in the film, but they find true love instead.
In 1954, Monroe starred alongside Ethel Merman and Donald O'Connor in another romantic comedy, There's No Business Like Show Business , about a couple whose marriage starts to unravel when the husband (O'Connor) meets a hat-check girl (Monroe).
Monroe again played the other woman in the 1955 film The Seven-Year Itch , about a faithful husband who's tempted to cheat when his family goes away for the summer.
Following her stint in New York at Strasberg's acting school, Monroe returned to the screen in the dramatic comedy Bus Stop (1956). She received mostly praise for her performance as a saloon singer kidnapped by a rancher who has fallen in love with her.
In 1957, Monroe starred in The Prince and the Showgirl with Laurence Olivier , who also directed and produced the film. She often didn't show up for filming and her erratic behavior on set created a tense relationship with her co-stars, the crew and Olivier.
The film received mixed reviews and was a box office hit in Britain, but not as popular in the United States. The troubled production was the backdrop for the 2011 film My Week with Marilyn , starring Michelle Williams as Monroe.
In 1959, Monroe returned to familiar territory with the wildly popular comedy Some Like It Hot , with Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis . She played Sugar Kane Kowalczyk, a singer who hopes to marry a millionaire in this humorous film, in which Lemmon and Curtis pretend to be women. The men, on the run from the mob after witnessing the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, hide out with an all-girl orchestra featuring Monroe.
Monroe's work on the film earned her the honor of "Best Actress in a Comedy" at the 1959 Golden Globe Awards.
The Misfits was Monroe's last completed film. Set in Nevada, this adventure drama reunited Monroe with Huston ( The Asphalt Jungle ); Monroe starred opposite Gable and Montgomery Clift . In the film, Monroe falls for Gable's cowboy but battles him over the fate of some wild mustangs.
In 1962, Monroe was dismissed from Something's Got to Give — co-starring Dean Martin — for missing so many days of filming. According to an article in The New York Times , the actress claimed that the absences were due to illness. Martin declined to make the film without her, so the studio shelved the picture.
Monroe had three husbands in her lifetime: James Dougherty (1942-1946); Joe DiMaggio (1954) and Arthur Miller (1956-1961). She is also remembered for her romantic relationships with Marlon Brando , Frank Sinatra , Yves Montand and director Elia Kazan .
On June 19, 1942, 16-year-old Monroe wed Dougherty, a 20-year-old merchant marine. Dougherty lived next door to a friend of Monroe's mother; he suggested he could marry Monroe so she wouldn't be sent to an orphanage or another foster home. When they wed, Monroe had just turned 16 and the couple had been dating for just a few months. After Monroe's career began to take off, she sought a quickie divorce in September 1946.
“I never knew Marilyn Monroe, and I don’t claim to have any insights to her to this day. I knew and loved Norma Jean,” Dougherty later said.
In 1954, Monroe was married to baseball great DiMaggio for nine months. Following her death, DiMaggio famously had red roses delivered to her crypt for the next 20 years.
Monroe's longest marriage was with playwright Miller . They first met in 1950 at a party and later began exchanging letters. They met again when Monroe moved to New York in 1955, and they began an affair while she was still married to DiMaggio. They married on June 29, 1956.
Right away, the couple began having problems. Monroe experienced two miscarriages and an ectopic pregnancy. After Miller and Monroe had begun working together on what would have been her last film, The Misfits, they divorced on January 20, 1961.
There have also been rumors that Monroe was involved with President John F. Kennedy and/or his brother Robert Kennedy around the time of her death.
On May 19, 1962, Monroe made her now-famous performance at John F. Kennedy 's birthday celebration, singing "Happy Birthday, Mr. President."
Moments later, President Kennedy appeared on stage, saying, "I can now retire from politics after having had 'Happy Birthday' sung to me in such a sweet, wholesome way."
Monroe died at her Los Angeles home on August 5, 1962, at only 36 years old. An empty bottle of sleeping pills was found by her bed.
There has been some speculation over the years that she may have been murdered, but the cause of her death was officially ruled as a drug overdose.
Monroe was buried in her favorite Emilio Pucci dress, in what was known as a "Cadillac casket"—the most high-end casket available, made of heavy-gauge solid bronze and lined with champagne-colored silk.
Strasberg delivered a eulogy before a small group of friends and family. Hugh Hefner bought the crypt directly next to Monroe's.
Monroe did not own a house until the last year of her life and had surprisingly few possessions. One that she prized was an autographed photo of Albert Einstein , which included an inscription: "To Marilyn, with respect and love and thanks."
Monroe has been imitated over the years by a number of celebrities, including Madonna , Lady Gaga and Gwen Stefani .
In 2011, several rare photos of Monroe were published in a book of photographs by famed photographer Sam Shaw.
In 2017, another book of little-seen treasures made it to shelves in The Essential Marilyn Monroe , with Joshua Greene retouching old photos taken by his dad, Milton Greene, in the 1950s.
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Merilin Monro ( angl. Marilyn Monroe ; tikr. Norma Jeane Mortenson ; 1926 m. birželio 1 d. – 1962 m. rugpjūčio 5 d.) – viena iš įžymiausių XX amžiaus kino žvaigždžių [1] , sekso simbolis ir popkultūros ikona.
Marilyn Monroe beveik visą savo vaikystę praleido globos namuose, tada pradėjo aktorės karjerą. 1946 m. pasirašė pirmą kontraktą. Jos pirmieji vaidmenys buvo nereikšmingi, tačiau pasirodymai filmuose „ The Asphalt Jungle “ ir „ All About Eve “ (1950 m.) susilaukė dėmesio. Po filmų „ Gentelmen Prefer Blondes “, „ How to Marry a Millionaire “ ir „ The Seven Year Itch “ ji tapo viena populiariausių Holivudo aktorių.
Kadangi „kvailos blondinės“ rolės neturėjo daug perspektyvų, Monroe siekė daugiau. Ji pradėjo studijuoti aktorystę ir įkūrė „Marilyn Monroe Productions“. Jos dramatiškas vaidmuo William Inge filme „ Bus Stop “ buvo kritikų labai gerai įvertintas, o už vaidmenį filme „ Some Like it Hot “ (liet. Džiaze tik merginos ) gavo Auksinio gaublio apdovanojimą.
Paskutiniai Monroe gyvenimo metai buvo kupini ligų ir asmeninių problemų. Spėjama, kad jos mirties priežastis buvo barbitūrato perdozavimas. Oficialiai manoma, kad tai buvo savižudybė, tačiau neatmetamas variantas, kad aktorė perdozavo netyčia. Konspiracijos teoretikai mano, jog Monroe buvo nužudyta, kadangi kyla daug abejonių: prieš pat mirtį Marilyn Monroe pasirašė milijoninę sutartį dvejiems metams, buvo atnaujinusi santykius su Joe DiMaggio.
1999 m. Amerikos filmų institutas išrinko Marilyn Monroe į garsiausių visų laikų moterų žvaigždžių dešimtuką.
M. Monroe gimė Los Andželo ligoninėje. Gladys Pearl Baker (1902–1984) tai buvo trečias vaikas. Mergaitė buvo pakrikštyta Norma Jean vardu. Jos tėvas – norvegas Edward Mortenson . Jis paliko Gladys dar negimus dukrai, todėl Marilyn niekada jo nepripažino.
Būdama devynerių Monroe buvo išsiųsta į Los Andželo vaikų globos namus. Vėliau gyveno pas tetą Grace McKee . 1942 m. Marilyn ištekėjo už James Dougherty , kad nereikėtų grįžti į vaikų namus. Santuoka truko iki 1946 m., kai Marilyn nusprendė pradėti karjerą.
Marilyn gyveno pas savo anytą ir įsidarbino fabrike. Ji tvarkydavo lėktuvų detales ir tikrindavo parašiutus. Tuo metu armijos fotografas David Conover nufotografavo ją straipsniui į „Yank“ žurnalą. Jis padrąsino Marilyn pradėti modelio karjerą. Ji pasirašė sutartį su „ The Blue Book “ modelių agentūra. Jai buvo pasakyta, jog ieškoma modelių šviesiais plaukais, todėl ji tapo iš brunetės blondine.
Marilyn tapo viena sėkmingiausių agentūros modelių, jos nuotraukos puošė daugybę žurnalų viršelių. 1946 m. mergina susidomėjo Ben Lyon , „ 20th Century Fox “ vadovas. Norma Jean pasirašė standartinį šešių mėnesių kontraktą su kampanija.
Tada buvo susitarta dėl jos vardo pakeitimo. B. Lyon Norma priminė aktorę Marilyn Miller – taip kilo jos vardas, o pavardę aktorė pasiskolino iš savo senelės ir tapo Marilyn Monroe. Ji nusifilmavo „ Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! “ ir „ Dangerous Years “ (1947 m.), tačiau kontraktas nebuvo atnaujintas, todėl Marilyn grįžo prie modelio darbo, vėliau pozavo nuoga.
1948 m. Marilyn pasirašė šešių mėnesių sutartį su „ Columbia Pictures “, susipažino su studijos dramos mokytoja Natasha Lytess , kuri keletą metų mokė Marilyn aktorystės. Ji nusifilmavo mažo biudžeto miuzikle „ Ladies of the Chorus “, tačiau filmas nesusilaukė sėkmės ir Marilyn kontraktas nebuvo atnaujintas. Vėliau ji gavo mažą vaidmenį Marx Brothers filme „ Love Happy “ (1949 m.) ir sužavėjo prodiuserius, kurie išsiuntė ją į Niujorką dalyvauti filmo reklaminėje kampanijoje.
Po šio filmo Monroe susidomėjo agentas Johnny Hyde , kuris sutiko dirbti su ja. Marilyn gavo vaidmenį filme „ The Asphalt Jungle “. Jos pasirodymas šioje juostoje susilaukė daug dėmesio (taip pat ir rašytojo bei režisieriaus Herman Mankiewicz ). Jis pasiūlė merginai mažą vaidmenį komedijoje „ All About Eve “. Po dar kelių vaidmenų Monroe pasirašė septynerių metų kontraktą su „20th Century Fox“.
Monroe įstojo į Kalifornijos universitetą studijuoti literatūrą bei meną ir nusifilmavo dar keliuose filmuose. 1951 m. ji buvo dvidešimt trečiosios Oskarų teikimo ceremonijos vedėja.
1950 m. Monroe ir Gregg Palmer nesėkmingai vaidino televizijos seriale „ Li‘l Abner “.
1952 m. kovą Monroe pateko į skandalą, kai viena iš ankstesnių jos nuogos fotografijų buvo publikuota kalendoriuje. Marilyn viename interviu pripažino fotografavusis nuoga, tačiau viskas buvo dėl to, jog ji neturėjo pinigų susimokėti buto nuomai.
Pirmą kartą ant žurnalo viršelio ji pasirodė 1952 m. balandį. Tai buvo „ Life “ žurnalas, kuriame buvo straipsnis apie jos liūdną vaikystę. Tada ji pradėjo susitikinėti su beisbolo žaidėju Joe DiMaggio . Tai taip pat susilaukė didelio spaudos dėmesio.
Vėliau buvo išleisti dar keturi Monroe filmai ( Clash by Night, Don’t Bother to Knock, Monkey Business, Niagara , 1952 m.) Jie susilaukė daug dėmesio bei kritikos. Buvo aptarinėjama tiek jos apranga, tiek vaidyba. 1953 m. gruodį Marilyn buvo ant pirmojo „ Playboy “ viršelio, o žurnale buvo galima rasti 1949 m. darytas jos nuogos fotografijas.
Vienas sėkmingiausių jos filmų buvo „Džentelmenai renkasi blondines“ (1953 m.). Marilyn suvaidino Lorelei Lee, aukso medžiotoją, dainininkę ir šokėją. Antras pagrindinis vaidmuo atiteko Jane Russel .
Kitas filmas, „Diamonds Are a Girl‘s Best Friend“, tapo jos vizitine kortele. „How to Marry a Millionaire“ – komedija apie tris modelius, kurios ieškojo turtingo vyro. Jame Marilyn vaidino su Betty Grable ir Lauren Bacall . Filmo režisierius – Jean Negulesco .
Šio laikotarpio filmuose Marilyn vaidino „kvailos blondinės“ vaidmenis ir taip pasiekė didžiulio populiarumo.
Monroe „ The New York Times “ sakė, jog nori tobulėti, vaidinti rimtus vaidmenis. Ji gavo vaidmenį vesterne „River of No Return“. Tačiau pabaigus jį filmuoti aktorė sakė, jog „nusipelnė vaidinti geresniuose, nei prastuose kaubojų filmuose“.
1953 m. Monroe pradėjo filmuotis „The Girl in Pink Tights“ su Frank Sinatra , tačiau, jai nepasirodž
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