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Marilyn Monroe Memorabilia Biography

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Milton Greene had first met Monroe in 1953 when he was assigned to photograph her for Look magazine. While many photographers tried to emphasize her sexy image, Greene presented her in more modest poses, and she was pleased with his work. As a friendship developed between them, she confided to him her frustration with her 20th Century Fox contract and the roles she was offered and he quoted her once as saying "I just want people to be happy to see me." Her salary for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes amounted to $18,000, while freelancer Jane Russell was paid more than $100,000 Greene agreed that she could earn more by breaking away from 20th Century Fox. He gave up his job in 1954, mortgaged his home to finance Monroe, and allowed her to live with his family as they determined the future course of her career
On April 8, 1955, veteran journalist Edward R. Murrow interviewed Greene and his wife Amy, as well as Monroe, at the Greenes' home in Connecticut on a live telecast of the CBS program Person to Person. The kinescope of the telecast has been released on home video
Truman Capote introduced Monroe to Constance Collier, who gave her acting lessons. She felt that Monroe was not suited to stage acting, but possessed a "lovely talent" that was "so fragile and subtle, it can only be caught by the camera". After only a few weeks of lessons, Collier died. Monroe had met Paula Strasberg and her daughter Susan on the set of There's No Business Like Show Business,] and had previously said that she would like to study with Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio. In March 1955, Monroe met with Cheryl Crawford, one of the founders of the Actors Studio, and convinced her to introduce her to Lee Strasberg, who interviewed her the following day and agreed to accept her as a student
In May 1955, Monroe started dating playwright Arthur Miller; they had met in Hollywood in 1950 and when Miller discovered she was in New York, he arranged for a mutual friend to reintroduce them.[98] On June 1, 1955, Monroe's birthday, Joe DiMaggio accompanied Monroe to the premiere of The Seven Year Itch in New York City. He later hosted a birthday party for her, but the evening ended with a public quarrel, and Monroe left the party without him. A lengthy period of estrangement followedThroughout that year, Monroe studied with the Actors Studio, and found that one of her biggest obstacles was her severe stage fright. She was befriended by the actors Kevin McCarthy and Eli Wallach who each recalled her as studious and sincere in her approach to her studies, and noted that she tried to avoid attention by sitting quietly in the back of the class. When Strasberg felt Monroe was ready to give a performance in front of her peers, Monroe and Maureen Stapleton chose the opening scene from Eugene O'Neill's Anna Christie, and although she had faltered during each rehearsal, she was able to complete the performance without forgetting her linesKim Stanley later recalled that students were discouraged from applauding, but that Monroe's performance had resulted in spontaneous applause from the audience. While Monroe was a student, Lee Strasberg commented, "I have worked with hundreds and hundreds of actors and actresses, and there are only two that stand out way above the rest. Number one is Marlon Brando, and the second is Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe Memorabilia  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 2013


Marilyn Monroe Memorabilia  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 2013


Marilyn Monroe Memorabilia  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 2013


Marilyn Monroe Memorabilia  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 2013


Marilyn Monroe Memorabilia  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 2013


Marilyn Monroe Memorabilia  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 2013


Marilyn Monroe Memorabilia  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 2013


Marilyn Monroe Memorabilia  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 2013


Marilyn Monroe Memorabilia  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 2013


Marilyn Monroe Memorabilia  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 2013


Marilyn Monroe Memorabilia  Form Long Hair Names Medium Length For Round Faces Short Layers Updos Over 50 2013

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