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Norma Jeane Mortenson—who will become better known around the world as the glamorous actress and sex symbol Marilyn Monroe—is born on June 1, 1926, in Los Angeles, California. She was later given her mother’s name, and baptized Norma Jeane Baker.

After a tumultuous childhood—both maternal grandparents and her mother were committed to mental institutions, and she lived with a string of foster families—Norma Jeane married one of her neighbors, James Dougherty, when she was 16. He later joined the Merchant Marines and was sent to the South Pacific during World War II. A photographer “discovered” the naturally photogenic Norma Jeane while she was working in a California munitions factory, and she was soon launched into a successful modeling career. She divorced Dougherty in June 1946 and soon after signed a film contract with 20th Century Fox.

At the outset of her acting career, Norma Jeane dyed her brown hair blonde and changed her name again, calling herself Marilyn Monroe (Monroe was her grandmother’s last name). After a bit part in 1947’s The Shocking Miss Pilgrim, she had a string of forgettable roles before landing a spot in John Huston’s thriller The Asphalt Jungle (1950). That same year, she also drew attention for her work in All About Eve, starring Bette Davis. Her true breakout performance, however, came in Niagara (1953), a thriller in which Monroe played an adulterous young wife who plots with her lover to kill her husband.

After starring turns in Gentleman Prefer Blondes and How to Marry a Millionaire–both also released in 1953–Monroe was at the top of Hollywood’s A-list. In January 1954, she married baseball great Joe DiMaggio at San Francisco’s City Hall after a two-year romance. Though the press hailed their relationship as the quintessential All-American love affair, trouble began brewing almost immediately. DiMaggio was notoriously uncomfortable with his new wife’s sexy public image, and her wild popularity, as evidenced by the near-riot among U.S. servicemen stationed in Korea during a performance she gave in the middle of the couple’s honeymoon. They would divorce that October, after only nine months of marriage, but remained good friends. (After Monroe’s death, DiMaggio famously sent roses to her grave several times a week for more than three decades, until his own death in 1999.)

Monroe attempted to switch to more serious acting roles, studying at the prestigious Actors’ Studio in New York. She earned positive reviews for her more nuanced work in Bus Stop (1956), The Prince and the Showgirl (1957) and particularly Some Like It Hot (1959). By 1961, however, trouble in Monroe’s personal life–her third marriage, to the acclaimed playwright Arthur Miller, dissolved after four years–had led to her increasing emotional fragility, and that year she was admitted on two occasions to hospitals for psychiatric observation and rest. Her final film was The Misfits (1961), written by Miller and co-starring Montgomery Clift and Clark Gable (it would also be Gable’s final appearance on-screen). In June 1962, Fox dismissed the actress after repeated and extended absences from the set of Something’s Got to Give. On August 5, 1962, Monroe was found dead from an overdose of barbiturates in her home in Brentwood, California. She was 36 years old.

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overthecliff
overthecliff
June 1, 2022 10:21 am

Monroe was a drug addled whore. She sold her ass for success in Hollywood. Her own mind rebelled at her corruption. Hollywood is still the same.

Stucky
Stucky
  overthecliff
June 1, 2022 11:50 am

A whore, eh? That’s some top level compassion yer showing.

Norma Jeane had a shit life. Her mother was nuts, her father whom she revered eventually rejected her. She spent her childhood shuttled from neighbor to family friend to foster home and back. She had zero stability in her life. Oh, yeah … when she was 8 years old she was sexually abused in a boardinghouse (and that was just the first time of many).

I’m sure under similar circumstances you would have just turned out peachy keen and wonderful.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  overthecliff
June 1, 2022 7:05 pm

Norma Jean was Harvey Weinstein’s predecessors victim before those
fucking Hollyshit (((predators))) were finally held to account.
It took the Kennedy’s to finish that poor trafficked girl off.
RIP.

Show some mercy.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Colorado Artist
June 2, 2022 4:06 am

I was wondering where the picture of her sneaking into the rear of the White House went. There was an interesting picture of her working in an airplane factory just prior to when she was “discovered” and was launched onto her Hollywood career.

Like so many famous entertainers she went far too early.