Marilyn Monroe in Weegee’s Creative Camera, by Weegee (Arthur Fellig), 1959
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Marilyn Monroe in Weegee’s Creative Camera, by Weegee (Arthur Fellig), 1959
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The Pittsburgh Courier, Pennsylvania, April 18, 1953
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The Circleville Herald, Ohio, April 3, 1956
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The Circleville Herald, Ohio, December 15, 1955
Oakland Tribune, California, June 10, 1951
Ten to one, you know Hollywood’s Marilyn Monroe as Miss Atomic Bomb, or as Miss Cheesecake. Or as “The Shape,” or even Miss Flame Thrower, because she’s been that too.
You’d recognize her anywhere because she has one of the most-photographed figured in the curve-conscious film word. She has personality appeal, too - the kid that kept men movie-goers glued to their seats to see “The Asphalt Jungle” a second time. And Marilyn had only a bit part in it!
But: there’s another Marilyn! Behind the cheesecake, the girl with the smile and the figure is a scholar and a student. Here’s proof:
She’s Still Atomic
That’s Marilyn the scholar, who’s really a bright girl searching (as so many people are) for some meaning to life. Has it made her highbrow? Stuffy?
“Not a bit,” says Marilyn. “If the boys like me and want my pin-ups, I’m ever so happy. The cheesecake and sexy pictures are parts I enjoy - as long as I can do them honestly.”
And the future? “Acting - real acting,” she says. “Not just posing. There are things inside of me that I don’t know how to say except through acting.”
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Times Square, New York, 1955
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El Paso Evening Post, Texas, February 29, 1928
The Evening News, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, March 6, 1943
(12 years before The Seven Year Itch!)
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Villa Nova Italian Restaurant at 9015 Sunset Boulevard, 1938
It was here Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe had their first date in 1953.