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Marilyn Monroe, born Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1, 1926, is one of the best-loved movie stars and sex goddesses of all time, although she died much too young at the age of thirty six. A life-time struggle with self-confidence, tumultuous marriages, ill health, and drug and alcohol addictions, Marilyn's movie career suffered in the last years before her death This book is a brief history of Marilyn Monroe's short life. It contains a history of her early years, her modeling and early acting, her early film work, and her decline and death. It is filled with full color photos of Marilyn throughout her life, and contains a full filmography. Marilyn worked with some of the best directors of her day and pushed herself to excel in comedic, dramatic, and musical roles. She was only the second female movie star to create her own production companyĆ¢??she may have played the dumb blond, but that was just another role for Marilyn.
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