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    Marilyn Monroe Childhood

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    Became the fastest rising star of 1952. She was the most promising female newcomer of 1952. Also In 1953‚ became the Sweetheart of the month in a magazine. In 1956‚ she was nominated for BAFTA as the best foreign actress for The Seven Year Itch. Marilyn was nominated for Golden Globe in 1956 as best motion picture actress in Comedy or Musical for Bus Stop. Also in http://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/marilyn-monroe-2263.php it says she was BAFTA nominated again in 1958‚ for best

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    cut her long brown hair and dyed it blonde. She then became the “blonde bombshell”. One year later she signed with Twentieth Century Fox. They had suggested she change her name to Marilyn‚ she got Monroe from her grandmother.

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    may have led to her untimely death. One author stated that‚ “It was a tough time – one in which the star’s increasingly erratic behavior and dependence on alcohol and medication plunged her glittering movie career into drastic decline.” (“The Final Years of Marilyn Monroe: The Shocking True Story”‚ Badman‚ p.133). Monroe’s puzzling death to this day has not been proven‚ however‚ due to her psychological state towards the end and the presence of an empty pill bottle at her bedside‚ her death was deemed

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    ’s birth certificate is Edward Mortenson‚ but the validity of this fact has not gone without public speculation. Gladys and Edward were separated long before Norma Jeane was born‚ and he was killed in a motorcycle accident when she was only three years old. C. Stanley Gifford is often assumed to be the father‚ but he abandoned Gladys as soon as the news of her pregnancy reached him. Despite the controversy‚ Norma Jeane grew up without a father‚ and without a genuine father figure. She believed her

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    Marilyn Monroe is viewed as a paragon to striplings because of her evil youth‚ her discouraging immature years‚ and her grown-up presence. Good examples are the people who achieve the qualities that many would love to have in light of the fact that they have changed many lives unquestionably that leads others to be better individuals. Despite the fact that they are brief‚ some quintessence will dependably figure out how to be there for individuals. Some gaze toward good examples since individuals

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    In “The First Seven Years” the main character Fled goes in his way to get involve with his daughter’s life. Just like any parent Fled wants his daughter to have everything he couldn’t have or even better. His daughter Miriam made independent choices that Fled doesn’t agree with and as a result of this Fled decides to take some action and get involve with her love life. Throughout the story Fled goes through an epiphany‚ or a moment when a character has as a flash of insight about himself‚ another

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    Formerly Known as Norma Jeane What began as a brunette beauty by the name of Norma Jeane Baker born in LA‚ California‚ soon transformed into the blondest‚ biggest sex symbol Hollywood has yet to cross paths with. Marilyn Monroe belonged to the public from the moment she stepped onto the screen and the voluptuous‚ 50’s goddess knew it. In combination with Monroe’s fascinating personal life and alluring pout and sensuality‚ the bombshell left an ever-staying impact on Hollywood‚ still yet

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    Gladys’ lover C. Stanley Gifford . At just six months old‚ Norma Jeane was placed in a foster home because her mother was placed in an insane asylum for her mental breakdowns. In 1935‚ at age nine‚ she entered an orphanage and stayed there for two years. On the whole her childhood appears to have been passed in the care of people with comfortable homes and surroundings (Andersen 1994). Her teenage ambition were set on becoming a starlet or pin-up that she saw in magazines. She did not think

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    Marilyn Monroe died at age 36. No one knows how she died‚ but 50 years later she is still an icon. Marilyn Monroe was born on June 1‚ 1926‚ Her mother was admitted into a mental hospital when she was young‚ so she was in foster homes most of her childhood‚ until she moved in with a family friend. When she was 16 she got married she got married to 21 year old Jimmy Dougherty. She worked on an assembly line in a factory when Jimmy left for war. She was noticed by a photographer as she was working in the

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    and lacking enough money to properly take care of Norma‚ after just two weeks of her birth‚ her mother shipped her off to what would be one of many foster homes. She was first taken care of by neighbors of Gladys’: Albert and Ida Bolender until the year 1933‚ when she could afford a house. Gladys’ (being an enthusiast of films) and her friend Grace McKee encouraged Marilyn to enter the film industry and become an actress‚ modeled after the career of Jean Harlow. (“Marilyn Monroe.” Great

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