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3 days ago · In the early hours of Aug. 5, 1962, a woman was found dead at a house in the Los Angeles suburb of Brentwood. The name she was identified by was Marilyn Monroe. She died late on Aug. 4.
Marilyn Monroe was an American actress, model and singer. Born as Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1st 1926, she became the most famous of Hollywood starlets and was often referred to as the “blonde bombshell” and is still considered an icon today.
4 days ago · Lawrence Schiller, Marilyn Monroe, 1962. In this shoot, Schiller captured some of the most striking yet subtle pictures of the American sex symbol. Schiller’s images would be inscribed in our memories, foretelling the enduring seismic influence Monroe would have on American culture.
4 days ago · The conspiracy theories surrounding Marilyn Monroe’s death in 1962 continue to entertain the imaginations of those obsessed with celebrity and scandal. The stories, many of them fantastical and one of them true, feature cameos by the likes of President John F. Kennedy, his brother Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, and Rat Pack members Frank ...
4 days ago · Bruno Bernard, famously known as “Bernard of Hollywood,” immortalized some of the most iconic photographs of Marilyn Monroe, capturing her essence throughout various stages of her career. His intimate relationship with the actress spanned from her pre-fame days to the pinnacle of her success.
1 day ago · Marilyn Monroe's death on August 4, 1962, was ruled as something caused by an overdose and a probable suicide. Initial reports determined she consumed a lethal dose of Nembutal and chloral hydrate.