Karen Blixen was a famous Danish author, and was widely respected by her contemporaries. One of them was Marilyn Monroe, who she got to meet in 1959.
Doris Day is often at her bed and breakfast in Caramel, California
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.
Yes, on several occasions. The only known (to me) photograph of the two is one taken in Las Vegas, circa 1960, at an Eddie Fisher (Elizabeth's 4th husband) concert.
Marilyn had two half-siblings - they shared the same mother, Gladys - Berniece and Hermitt Baker. Her half-brother, Hermitt Jack, died quite young and therefore Marilyn never got to meet him, but she got to know Berniece in her teens and they kept in touch mostly through letters (some of which Berniece reproduces in her book, My Sister Marilyn) throughout Marilyn's life.
He was her neighbor and friend.
Karen Blixen was a famous Danish author, and was widely respected by her contemporaries. One of them was Marilyn Monroe, who she got to meet in 1959.
Doris Day is often at her bed and breakfast in Caramel, California
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.
It is possible they went to the same parties and were in the same time in films. It cannot be proven one way or another but they could have met.
If your question is can you meet Marilyn Manson, then the answer is yes. You'd have to come to concerts early, stay late things like that, or get a backstage pass, but you could possibly meet him.
They met at a party in Diana's home.
Yes, on several occasions. The only known (to me) photograph of the two is one taken in Las Vegas, circa 1960, at an Eddie Fisher (Elizabeth's 4th husband) concert.
Marilyn had two half-siblings - they shared the same mother, Gladys - Berniece and Hermitt Baker. Her half-brother, Hermitt Jack, died quite young and therefore Marilyn never got to meet him, but she got to know Berniece in her teens and they kept in touch mostly through letters (some of which Berniece reproduces in her book, My Sister Marilyn) throughout Marilyn's life.
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Diana met Prince Charles for the first time in 1977. :)