Saturday, April 3, 2010

Marilyn Monroe


A publicity photo of Marilyn Monroe.

Icon of beauty —
A candle whose light remains,
though the flame has died.



A playful pose.


As a child, Monroe amused herself by pretending that Clark Gable was her father. Later, it was said that the tension she created on the set of "The Misfits" (1961) hastened the actor's demise.


An early photograph of Marilyn Monroe who was born Norma Jeane Mortenson.


Monroe's first significant screen appearance was in "Love Happy" (1949), the Marx Brothers' last film together as a comedy team. Although it was a very brief walk-on part, it was one that Groucho would remember for decades.


Marilyn Monroe's outdoor crypt (#24) in Westwood (California) Memorial Park's Corridor of Memories is stained from the red lipstick kisses of adoring fans.  (Photo by A. J. Marik)

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