Susan Strasberg was born in 1938 and died 7 years after this taping in 1999 from breast cancer (age 60). Yet she looked like a woman in her mid to late 30's here. She was 54 years old in this interview. Amazing!
images.app.goo.gl/8Fm5ZFM5ywR74az47 in this photo, which was taken around the same time (she even has the same blazer) and she looks her age. But still very gorgeous. :)
Noemi Hooks I agree, my exact thought. No one could hint at the name Kennedy, it was a most powerful family . Moreover, her husband very quickly added that ‘ as a police officer in LA we often get calls regarding people accidentally taking too many uppers or downers.’ It just seems too rehearsed.
@@danc3693 it was 100% rehearsed. He said it himself the day he found out that she died, then he said it to everyone who asked. He would have said that exact thing one hundred times. Did he have a nefarious motivation ... probably not. About Jane: I noticed her go to talk then stop herself, I noticed her breathing, her heart rate, the color of her skin. I noticed her composing herself at the end. You can see when she is acting and when she is not... I know that says a lot more about the situation.
I really 👍 like the way that Marilyn Monroe's husband spoke very highly of her! Ms. Susan Spasberg is very wise & intelligent & she also spoke highly of her friend!! ❤😃
Por favor, traducir el vídeo, con subtítulos en el idioma español, para no dejar de lado ,a los admiradores, de Marilyn Monroe de habla hispana que no saben hablar el idioma inglés, muchas gracias, y saludos.
@@begonasudyelortegui9074 Cuando presionas responder a un comentario, es menos probable que la persona que subió el video vea tu solicitud que si pones un comentario en la sección principal. Un comentario del botón de respuesta está enterrado debajo de un solo comentario. Y si quieres subtítulos en español, debes preguntar en inglés. Use un servicio de traducción, como Google.
11.0 This reminds me of the Seinfield episode where Elaine created a fictional co worker and expressed how 'she was me and I was her'. This lady has created her own Marilyn Monroe and it's simply a reflection of herself.
Such a lost opportunity to have Jane Russell sitting there & not ask her questions & let her talk at length about Marilyn. They worked well together from what I understand, & had mutual respect & admiration for eachother. Jane has never talked badly about Marilyn, even when negative portrayals were all people were interested in hearing. I feel Ms Russell had so much she could have told us, but that opportunity is gone, sadly. Both fabulous & talented actresses, as well as strong decent women with a lot of character & personality.
She really wasn’t happy with anyone else for as long as she lived - or him either as she ended the marriage. I think Marilyn had too much baggage for relationships with men. The right person might have been out there somewhere but I think the odds of meeting “the right guy” were against her. She had a lot of stuff in her past to sort out and when people try to sort out the past while in a relationship it often creates problems too difficult to overcome.
One policeman made an astute observation that was ignored. Supposedly she took all those pills but there was nothing found that she would have needed to wash down all those pills. No glass for water or no bottle to drink from. Plus she would have passed out before she could have swallowed that many pills.
From what I've researched the ambulance driver saved her, but the doctor pushed him aside and stuck the needle into her heart thus ending her life. Researched Bobby K wanted her silenced because she was tired of being used so the doctor was the killer.
@@migue4793 I've read the same story. The Kennedy posse told the doctor she was going to expose him and his inappropriate conduct while counseling him while she was actually going to snitch on the Kennedys.
@@celiagorleski2716 i actually believe this over all the other stories because the body was definitely moved. Have you ever heard of Mary Meyer? That's another famous lady murdered by the CIA over the Kennedys. Very interesting!
@@migue4793 A few years ago I became obsessioned about th Kennedy assassination. I had led my life like a lemming believing what my government told me. I was gobsmacked story after story. I had to use common sense to weed out the sublime and rediculous. Yes I know about Mary Meyer, another one of the dresses Kennedy kept chasing. I also read about Dr. Sherman and breeding monkeys to give people cancer such as Jack Ruby and a corner of Dallas surrounded by the best assassins the government agencies, the mafia, the Cubans Cummins military industrial complex, Lyndon Johnson but I must have left out a bunch. But I did not include as well as I believe he was a patsy. Eventually the fingerprint found and the Assassins corner belonged to Mac Wallace who was Lyndon Johnson's paid assassin but the government refused to acknowledge that it was his fingerprint and then surprise surprise Mac Wallace died heck he even killed Lyndon Johnson's sister because she talked too much. I guess I just have to pick and choose what I believe and what I don't believe but I have lost a lot of respect for the presidents who came along after John F Kennedy. And I was a Republican. Sorry for misspelled words. I got carried away
@@celiagorleski2716 it's ok. It's a very interesting story so many people have been killed under mysterious circumstances. I've heard Bush senior and J Edgar Hoover had him killed because he wasn't going to go to Vietnam.
Her first husband stated marilyn 😇💜 was a loving, kind, gentle, and good person. Marilyn 👼 had severe and chronic insomnia 😲😵 and she had painful 😬endometriosis (painful menstrual cramps).
@@es4666 Right. Endometreosis is bits of uterine tissue migrated to other places in the abdomen where they don't belong; and every menstrual period, these tissue bits cramp and bleed.
In case anyone's interested, I'll save you the Googling. The iconic "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" dress was sold at auction to an anonymous buyer for $1.26 million in 1999, and purchased by another last month for $4.8 million.
+Inlove withMarilyn No kidding. I wouldn't think they'd make a profit from displaying it, but maybe they charge more at their museums than I thought. I'd have seen it going to a wealthy über-fan; when I came into a pretty decent inheritance, the first thing I bought was a *not* inexpensive item of Secretariat memorabilia!
marilyn's ghost is known to haunt i.e frequent various locations she's been seen at her brentwood home the hollywood roselvelt hotel(where she's been seen in a large mirror)and the knickabocker as well as the area around the crypt where she is interred.if i saw her i'd say what was your cause of death marilyn and what actually happened to you???????"it would certainly be very interesting to hear the answer to this massive question...............
Jeannie Carmen was so full of shit. She spent the last 30 plus years of her life claiming she was great friends with Marilyn without an ounce of proof. Not one picture of her and Marilyn together.
Marilyn Monroe lived a cinema life to entertain the world and not lived wisely. She kicked every man that came in the way of her career. Thus, the number of divorces. She was jumping and running at the time of per pregnancy which you should not do and lost her babies 3 times, that are documented. Not sure how many times more. She wanted to be a mother but she didn’t have the mindset for it. To be a mother, you need to sacrifice some things in the beginning stages of pregnancy that could cause a miscarriage. Her high ambitions took her. She couldn’t sleep because she was lost. She began realising how she couldn’t hold a relationship or family life due to her ambitions. That’s why she committed suicide. She was seeing psychiatrist from earlier than 1962. She needed help. But people around her wanted to make money off of her. She had her own mind which she could have used to say NO. She didn’t. Fox TV fired her due to not showing up or being late on the set and forgetting her lines. She had troubled childhood and troubled older age. May her soul rest in peace.
Barbara Cook either she allowed them or they manipulated her. She took the wife with her on set. They really made her feel insecure, and the only reason I say that is, because Marilyn would look at the wife to get approval on every take. If the wife didn’t like it Marilyn would do it again and again. In the end they got everything.
it was fucken kenndy, now were are they now? hahah, shot in the head, kill by plane vrashed, g/daughter overdose, good job, karma comes back and hunted those murders ,, love MM, she was the queen of beauty
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helpful hint: when a video was uploaded more than EIGHT yrs ago and and is clearly titled "PART 2", then it's probably safe to assume the entire show WAS uploaded, but youtube deleted the other portion(s) in subsequent years.. .
I have to say. The interviewer is ghastly women, she is giving a bad vibe. She is dropping comments of her own as if by accident. And at the end she rolls her eyes. Not sure if that was a woman in the first place. What an unpleasant interview that must have been for those people. Jane Russell is not happy there, she knows more than she is prepared to say. James is very nice and honest in his answers. Susan is saying nice things about her friend from her perspective. Would like to see the rest of the interview.
Susan is wrong, Norma Jean would be happier if she lived happily ever after with James. It was Norma Jean that quote: “Hollywood is a place where they'll pay you a thousand dollars for a kiss and fifty cents for your soul.” Not Marilyn Monroe.
If he would have supported her and her career, maybe. Same with DiMaggio. If he wouldn’t have been so jealous and aggressive, they would have had a better marriage. But that was Marilyns sadly fate, dying young. Nobody can change it. We should be glad, we had women like her to be our role models.
Susan really wanted to show people who Marilyn was as she remembered. Marilyn, who is beyond what the society wanted to know. The show must have been protecting themselves from political revenge but Marilyn was part of politics
+govcalif John Strasberg and Sally Jessy Raphael are still very much alive. Please have the respect to take the few seconds needed these days to check the facts before making public declarations of death.
Do you think there's any chance that is actually Marilyn Monroe in the audience starting at 7:52? I'm very serious I really think that is Marilyn Monroe in the audience and that is what all this side commotion is. Susan starts to look over at her throughout the show after this point I think she recognised her. I think that is what the God help me is all about at 10:02. I think she faked her death. I'm very serious here. I think that is her she does the same manuerisms and watch her making signs with her hands and look at all that jewerly on her hands. At 10:42 Susan even points towards her giving an ode to her while talking about her. Look at Jayne really in deep thought looking down at the end contemplating it then looks up and gives her a quick look. Look at the way Susan is looking at her at the end. At 7:56 she flashes something in her hand. Can anybody tell what that is? At 9:16 I think somebody in the audience says Marilyn is here.
If she wanted children why did she have numerous abortions and her reason for devorce makes no sense if she was so in love with him i think it was a mariage of convience for both of them i think it kept her out of an orphanage and it gave him more money from the military i dont believe this story but i dont think she intentionally was a bad person i think she had a very tragic life. And was exploited on many levels. And unless you get the real facts of her death it's imposible to say exactly what ocured. I don't think we'll ever know.