Mariyn Monroe was married three times, her first husband was James Doughtry, second was Joe Dimaggio, and third was Arthur Miller. A three ended in divorce.
At the time she had the misscarriages she was married to Arthur Miller.
Marilyn Monroe was a strong woman's rights activist in a time where women had very little too no rights. She was the first woman to get script and director approval in her films. Marilyn was also an early advocate of civil rights.
Marilyn monroe spoke some Italian from her grandparents, and her father was an Italian immigrant, her mother although Italian too, spoke perfect English.
It wasn't her idea (Norma Jeane Baker Mortenson), it was her studio's (Twentieth Century-Fox); they said her last name (Mortenson) was difficult to know how to pronounce, so she settled on her grandmother's maiden name, Monroe, but that was awkward with Norma Jeane so it was suggested that she be named after a 20s Broadway star who was called Marilyn- Thus, Marilyn Monroe was born.
Yes, apparently Marilyn Monroe was pregnant at one time, but lost the baby. Marilyn also conceived again, but unfortunately, lost that baby, too. Marilyn could not bear children because she suffered from ectopic pregnancies, where the egg gets stuck in the fallopian tubes. She tried to have children several times, but each pregnancy ended in miscarriages.
The alliterative "Marilyn Monroe" was thought to be a more memorable name, hence, better for her career as an actress. Although as it turns out, we remember her original name too (and it appears in Elton John's song, "Candle In The Wind").
Marilyn Monroe was a strong woman's rights activist in a time where women had very little too no rights. She was the first woman to get script and director approval in her films. Marilyn was also an early advocate of civil rights.
Marilyn monroe spoke some Italian from her grandparents, and her father was an Italian immigrant, her mother although Italian too, spoke perfect English.
It wasn't her idea (Norma Jeane Baker Mortenson), it was her studio's (Twentieth Century-Fox); they said her last name (Mortenson) was difficult to know how to pronounce, so she settled on her grandmother's maiden name, Monroe, but that was awkward with Norma Jeane so it was suggested that she be named after a 20s Broadway star who was called Marilyn- Thus, Marilyn Monroe was born.
Life is too short to learn from your own mistakes is a quote attributed to Eleanor Roosevelt.
Yes, apparently Marilyn Monroe was pregnant at one time, but lost the baby. Marilyn also conceived again, but unfortunately, lost that baby, too. Marilyn could not bear children because she suffered from ectopic pregnancies, where the egg gets stuck in the fallopian tubes. She tried to have children several times, but each pregnancy ended in miscarriages.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and it fluctuates between different people's opinions. Marilyn Monroe is sexy in the ditzy blonde fluffy bunny sort of way; while Lauren Bacall is more the ravishing, seductive femme fatale. They are both different styles of sexy. I personally prefer Bacall's sophisticated style, although Monroe is great too. Just my opinion (anyone who's thoughts differ can say)
Some Like It Hot, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, How To Marry A Millionaire, The Seven Year Itch - those are the classic Marilyn films although there are many other great ones too!
The alliterative "Marilyn Monroe" was thought to be a more memorable name, hence, better for her career as an actress. Although as it turns out, we remember her original name too (and it appears in Elton John's song, "Candle In The Wind").
Yes,horses have miscarriages too.
Sure did and bleached it too. The look was to be a bleach blond like Marilyn Monroe or to look the other stars of the time. Not much has changed.
Marilyn Monroe was outside the Waldorf Astoria on Lexington Avenue when the famous dress blowing up scene was filmed and I saw on the Ibiza Times who's who in the Ibiza International family website that her daughter Nancy was there too in the background.
Marilyn was moved around a lot as a child. She spent much of her childhood with nonrelatives. Gladys, her mother, did have a chance to send Marilyn with her Great Uncle and his wife; William Marion Hogan and Clara Mae Slough. However, Gladys would accept not that because she thought they had too many child (6). Marilyn's family genealogy is currently being documented with sources at www.marilynmonroefamily.com