Although Marilyn Monroe’s fits of temperament and bouts of depression were well publicized and a drug overdose would seem a likely cause of death, the final verdict that she died by her own hand has never been acceptable to millions of her devoted fans or to hundreds of skeptical investigator...
Marilyn Monroe: The Final Days: Directed by Patty Ivins Specht. With James Coburn, Gene Allen, Steve Allen, Lauren Bacall. Documentary about the moviestar's last months including her tumultuous love affairs, drug and alcohol dependency, depression and ev
Marilyn Monroe was beautiful, talented, smart and funny. She also had a lot of problems. She was a good actress and her best movie was Some Like It Hot. Who knows what would have happened to her if she hadn't gotten involved with the Kennedys. She had a history of drug and alcohol...
Monroe parlayed her popularity into a relationship with President John F. Kennedy after performing at one of his birthday parties. Tragically, Monroe died in what was ruled as "probable suicide" by the L.A. County Coroner's Office after a long battle with drug, and alcohol abuse, and mental...
even though she promoted the image of herself as a ditzy blonde, she undeniably wasn’t. She led a troubled life, and struggled with long-term mental illness, hindering her journey to find true happiness. August 1962, Monroe died following a drug overdose and was placed in a crypt in Los...
Marilyn Monroe favorite food(s)? Chocolate Cake Short Biography She was born illegitimate on June 1, 1926, in the charity ward at Los Angeles General Hospital. Her mother, Gladys Baker (nee Monroe) would call her Norma Jeane Mortenson but she would later use the name Baker too. The identit...
Marilyn: Something's Got to Give: With Henry Schipper, Gene Allen, Walter Bernstein, David Bretherton. An account of Marilyn Monroe's last days as she worked on the uncompleted film, "Something's Got to Give", told through interviews with her co-workers.
His stage name is a combination of two symbols of 1960s American culture – actress Marilyn Monroe and psychopathic criminal Charles Manson. For more popular tracks from the 1970s,check this.
Like Babe Ruth in baseball, Michael Jordan in basketball, or Muhammad Ali in boxing, Marilyn Monroe remains the “undisputed champ” for immortal actresses. Unfortunately, like Elvis, we see the excessive drug use, the wasted success, and the being surrounded by too many of “the wrong people...
Marilyn Monroe, the iconic American actress and symbol of beauty and glamour, captivated audiences with her magnetic presence on screen but struggled to find happiness behind the scenes.