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oldhollywood-mylove: Marilyn Monroe as Kay Weston River of No Return (1954)
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sparklejamesysparkle: Lauren Bacall and Marilyn Monroe at the premiere of the Twentieth Century Fox/Jean Negulesco romantic comedy How to Marry …
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Marilyn Monroe and Betty Grable in
How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
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inthehollywoodcanteen: The original squad goals….. Lauren Bacall, Marilyn Monroe & Betty Grable How To Marry A Millionaire (1953)
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ingatabella: Marilyn Monroe, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1953
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Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell on the set of ‘Gentlement Prefer Blondes’, 1953
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Director Henry Hathaway tells a story about Marilyn Monroe:
“She was very special. Marilyn was scared to death and never sure she was a good actress. The tragedy was she was never allowed to be. I saw her one time over at Paramount, this was the time she was married to Arthur Miller. She was walking up and down outside the stage…. I went out to her, and she was crying. I walked up and down with her and said: ”What’s the matter?”She said: “All my life I’ve played Marilyn Monroe, Marilyn Monroe, Marilyn Monroe…. I’ve tried to do a little better and find myself doing an imitation of Edie Adams doing an imitation of me. I try to do a little better, but then I do an exaggeration of myself doing the same thing. I want to do something different…. When I married Miller, one of the fantasies I had in my head was that I could get out of Marilyn Monroe through him…. And I find myself back here on the stage, and I just couldn’t take it, I had to get out of there. I just couldn’t face having to do another scene trying to do something with Marilyn Monroe.” – quoted by John Kobal in People Will Talk, 1975
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