Marilyn's ex-husband Joe DiMaggio set up her funeral along with her half sister Berniece Miracle.
Marilyn Monroe wasn't Italian she was English and Irish. Marilyn Monroe WAS NOT Italian. Anyone who says otherwise is just looking to create a scandal.
no. it is a real mole. she had a name change from norma jean baker to Marilyn monroe. when she was still norma jean baker she always had it covered up with make-up. when she became Marilyn she stopped covering it. hope this helps. -Brittany
Los Angeles, California
Actress and model, Marilyn Monroe did not make any contribution to the civil rights movement of the 1960s. She was not known to have any affiliation with African American causes. In short, Marilyn Monroe did not "help" African Americans. <<< This answer is leaving out the fact that Marilyn Monroe actually greatly helped Ella Fitzqerald. Ella Fitzgerald was banned from a "whites" club during the sixties. When Marilyn found out she promised that she would show up every single night if the nightclub owner would let Ms. Fitzgerald sing. The owner agreed and Marilyn did in fact show up every night. This greatly helped her career.
Nancy Miracle is one. She read the part of her mother in her play Here I am Mother, the real story of Marilyn Monroe at the Fredrick Loewe room at the Dramatists Guild of America on Broadway. And Ward Morehouse the third wrote it up in his Broadway After Dark column calling it a "powerful new play".
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Because being famous is not all it's cracked up to be.
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.
I can be selfish, be so impatient Sometimes I feel like Marilyn Monroe I'm insecure, yeah, I make mistakes Sometimes I feel like i'm at the end of the road I can get low, I can get low Don't know which way is up Yeah, I can get high, I can get high Like I could never come down Call it a curse! Or just call me blessed If you can't handle my words You ain't getting my best Is this how Marilyn Monroe felt? Well, must be how Marilyn Monroe felt It's like all the good things They fall apart like, like like Marilyn Monroe Truth is we'll mess up til we get it right I don't wanna end up losin my soul I can get low, I can get low Don't know which way is up Yeah, I can get high, I can get high Like I could never come down Call it a curse! Or just call me blessed If you can't handle my worse You ain't getting my best Is this how Marilyn Monroe felt? Well, must be how Marilyn Monroe felt Take me, or leave me I'll never be perfect Believe me, i'm worth it So take me, or leave me So take me, or leave me Call it a curse! Or just called me blessed If you can't handle my worse You ain't getting my best Is this how Marilyn Monroe felt, felt, felt, felt? Must be how Marilyn Monroe felt, felt, felt, felt! (x2)
they treated her like so messed up bc i say so hoe
Marilyn monroe had only two husbands, she had a child, Nancy, before her fame, but she was not married at the time, when she signed with the studios they made up a fake husband, and changed her age and name as they do with all actresses. She then later married the first time to Joe De Maggio, and after divorcing him, married Arthur Miller her second husband, this is documented in newspaper articles, and can be found under Marilyn monroe foundation on facebook. And in many other books, and articles.
John Gilmore was an actor in the '50's, and knew John Hodiak (LIFEBOAT). Hodiak lived in the same apartment complex as Monroe in 1953, and Hodiak introduced Gilmore to Marilyn. Gilmore continued to be acquainted with Marilyn from that to time until they were up for a 20th Century Fox movie in '60, but Marilyn was fired from the studio and the movie (THE STRIPPER) was revamped by Fox, excluding both Marilyn and Gilmore.