Marilyn Monroe

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Marilyn Monroe was a famous and one of the foremost and biggest sex symbol of Hollywood

Jun 1, 1926

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: June 1, 1926
  • Died on: August 5, 1962
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Bisexual, Died Young, Jewish Actresses, Jewish Models, Left Handed, School Dropouts, Film & Theater Personalities, Actresses, ISFP
  • City/State: California
  • Spouses: Arthur Miller, Joe DiMaggio
  • Siblings: Berniece Baker Miracle, Robert Kermitt Baker

Marilyn Monroe born at

Los Angeles

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Birth Place

She married thrice, with each of her marriages ending in divorce. Her first husband was James Dougherty whom she married when she was just a teenager. She later eloped with and married baseball player Joe DiMaggio. This marriage too ended in divorce. Her final marriage was to Arthur Miller whom she later divorced.

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Personal Life

She was rumored to have high profile affairs with John and Robert Kennedy.

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Personal Life

She suffered from several mental illnesses during the last years of her life and was also an alcohol addict. She was found dead in her home on 5 August 1962 by her psychiatrist Ralph Greenson. The cause of her death was stated as “probable suicide” by drug overdose.

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Personal Life

She was born as Norma Jeane Mortenson to Gladys Pearl Baker. She did not know the identity of her biological father, and amused herself by imagining that the Hollywood actor Clarke Gable was her father.

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Childhood & Early Life

Her mother was mentally unstable and thus the young Norma was placed in foster care. She was placed in the care of her mother’s friend Grace who told her that she would one day become a movie star and took her to see films.

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Childhood & Early Life

Norma was later sent to an orphanage and a series of foster homes. In some of the foster homes she was sexually abused and ill-treated.

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Childhood & Early Life

She married James Dougherty when she was just 15 or 16 years of age. She lived with his mother when her husband enlisted in the Merchant Marine during the World War II.

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Childhood & Early Life

She started working with The Blue Book Modeling Agency while her husband was away at war. She dyed her dark hair blonde and appeared on several magazine covers. She became a very successful model and got noticed by Ben Lyon, a 20th Century Fox executive who offered her a six-month contract.

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Career

She adopted the name Marilyn Monroe at the suggestion of Lyon. Her first credited role was as a waitress in the 1947 movie, ‘Dangerous Years’. She continued appearing in minor roles over the next few years with no major success.

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Career

She played a small but important role in the 1950 movie, ‘The Asphalt Jungle’ which was based on the novel of the same name. The film revolves around the story of a group of men who plan a jewelry robbery.

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Career

She continued playing minor roles over the next two years. In 1952, two of her unclad photographs appeared on calendars. She defended her decision to pose unclad by stating that she was a struggling actress and needed money to pay the rent. This created an outpouring of sympathy for her and made her popular.

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Career

She was flooded with film offers in 1952 and appeared in several movies within the year: ‘Monkey Business’, ‘Clash by Night’, ‘We’re Not Married!’, and ‘Don’t Bother to Knock’. The last one was her first starring role.

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She was much appreciated as a dumb blonde in the movie ‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’ in which she played a pretty gold-digging woman. The pink dress she wears in the film and her rendition of the song ‘Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend’ have since acquired iconic status.

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Major Works

Her best known film is the comedy ‘Some Like it Hot’ which is her most commercially successful film. The movie was listed as the greatest American comedy film of all time by the American Film Institute in 2000.

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Major Works