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Marilyn Monroe: The Iconic Blonde | Full Biography (Some Like It Hot, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes) 

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Marilyn Monroe, whose real name is Norma Jeane Mortenson, is truly a cult figure of American cinema, dozens of documentaries about her life were filmed, Netflix also did not stand aside and made a film about Marilyn's life with the title Blonde, where Ana de Armas played the main role. Her famous films Some Like It Hot, The Prince and the Showgirl, Niagara and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes have become classics, people around the world are rewatching the films Some Like It Hot, The Prince and the Showgirl, Niagara and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, admiring Marilyn Monroe and her incredible charisma. The life story of Marilyn Monroe is full of failures and adversities. Before becoming a Hollywood star and starring in such famous films as Some Like It Hot, The Prince and the Showgirl, Niagara and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Marilyn Monroe went through a thorny path, Marilyn Monroe's biography contains very dark moments, her mother did not love her, and her father abandoned Marilyn Monroe's family altogether. Marilyn Monroe changed boyfriends like gloves, her sexuality and charisma attracted men. Even American President John F. Kennedy could not resist the beauty of Marilyn Monroe, after she congratulated Kennedy on his birthday. The death of Marilyn Monroe is still shrouded in mystery, who killed Marilyn Monroe? Were the Kennedy brothers involved? Before the release of the movie Blonde, where the role of Marilyn Monroe was played by Ana de Armas, we have prepared for you the most complete and detailed biography of the world star of cinema and Hollywood Marilyn Monroe. Welcome to the Biographer channel.
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00:00 - Intro
00:42 - Childhood and Youth
12:37 - Career Start
17:37 - Second Attempt
21:19 - Study And New Lovers
26:15 - Star's Ascent
36:02 - Scandal White Dress
42:46 - Another Father
46:57 - Egghead Weds Hourglass
56:21 - The Misfits
59:47 - Last Years Of Life
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@ItsBiographer
@ItsBiographer 25 дней назад
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@user-ye5ph8xe7i
@user-ye5ph8xe7i 22 дня назад
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@jenniferu6201
@jenniferu6201 Год назад
Marilyn wasn’t treated with respect by many men in her life. So it really bothers me that she’s been called “The Girl” in this video, more than any of the names she went by. She wasn’t a girl, she was a woman. Why not treat her with that respect she so obviously deserves?
@Nina5144
@Nina5144 Год назад
Ah but she loved to portray herself as a little girl, that’s what she supposed men liked. It’s pathetic really. Her pouty poses, her silly little girl voice, clingy dresses. All adds up to one thing
@JenJ2023
@JenJ2023 Год назад
So far I can see that she was referred to as "the girl" in the beginning when describing her childhood.
@alicenh.5124
@alicenh.5124 Год назад
100% agree. I was trying to articulate why it bothered me so much, you said it beautifully. Sad, since i thought the rest of the video was good....
@mariaevans5793
@mariaevans5793 Год назад
Well said !!!!!!!😁🇬🇧
@larsgsanger3105
@larsgsanger3105 Год назад
He was a tranny
@danny4515
@danny4515 Год назад
“Beauty is both a blessing and a curse “
@teresapace5774
@teresapace5774 Год назад
SOOOO TRUE
@rachelwyatt6030
@rachelwyatt6030 Год назад
It’s so true! Everyone thinks good looks makes your life so much easier but that couldn’t be further from the truth
@lorimiller4301
@lorimiller4301 Год назад
Good looks just get you looked at. Everyone just wants to stare but they won't come over and say hello. A lot of mostly women can be very cruel for no reason. Nice as pie on the phone then they turn 180° when they see you in person. It's sad.
@diaryofarealmom3264
@diaryofarealmom3264 Год назад
Yup, I know all about it. It’s really hard being a perfect 10. 😆 Jk. But yeah, you can see that no one took her seriously, people don’t expect much from pretty people because they have their looks and they assume they don’t want or need anything beyond that.
@dalehoward3704
@dalehoward3704 Год назад
It's not physical beauty; it was the extreme low self esteem from lack of love and being abused. She never healed from it. Many people believe being rich and famous can erase demons, if you have them.
@belight5646
@belight5646 Год назад
She was abandoned, sexually, mentally, and physically abused. Shes a damage woman who persistently resilience. God blessed her soul.
@clararizzi8051
@clararizzi8051 Год назад
This was the best narrative about MARILYN'S LIFE. The complete woman who needed to be loved,understood. And yet she really did not know how to love. The camara was her true love affair. That is when she was the real Marilyn. So many of her movies I have watched,not only was her body language speaking to you but THE EYES. She and Betty Davis could preform and communicate with the " eyes "...in my humble opinion, the best. I did not realize that she was so well read. You pay a high prise for being beautiful and SMART.
@tanyawilson3960
@tanyawilson3960 8 месяцев назад
I agree with you all I think she's very pretty n talented
@bobhsohi704
@bobhsohi704 5 месяцев назад
She asked for it she wasn't very smart
@bobhsohi704
@bobhsohi704 5 месяцев назад
She was always a lousy actress a poor singer and it was always sex and she actually is a w****
@imetyourmother420
@imetyourmother420 5 месяцев назад
​@@bobhsohi704small dick energy. Ur in the comments for the sole purpose of insulting her. How immature can you be?
@user-hj3ky6ft3z
@user-hj3ky6ft3z 11 месяцев назад
Marilyn was truly a beautiful soul, taken advantage of by men and some women, since her mom spent years in institutions, thus making her an orphan at an early age. Certain actors like Olivier treated her disrespectfully and was jealous of the attention she received on and off the stage. In my opinion, Marilyn had a subtle sense of comedic timing. She will always remain one of my top 5 female actors!! Bless her always.
@Hunny1au
@Hunny1au 9 месяцев назад
Olivier wasn't jealous. He was just impatient with her antics. Lateness etc. He was professional through and through and just wanted to get things done.
@imetyourmother420
@imetyourmother420 5 месяцев назад
​@@Hunny1aulateness??? Bruh what?
@cindyheadon9005
@cindyheadon9005 4 месяца назад
​@@Hunny1auProfessional ? Oh, please. He couldn't act to save himself !!!
@plumeria66
@plumeria66 3 месяца назад
She set no boundaries. Had a toxic childhood so did not love herself.
@imetyourmother420
@imetyourmother420 3 месяца назад
@@plumeria66 people with toxic childhoods don't necessarily hate themselves.......
@TheMisterMarilyn
@TheMisterMarilyn Год назад
Tears streaming down my face…this incredible woman constantly had everyone else’s insecurities and shortcomings, projected upon her. Every single person (bar Milton and Amy Green and Susan Strasberg). Marilyn was, is and always will be streets ahead of any and all!!
@AS-wj1du
@AS-wj1du Год назад
She seemed lonely but I believed joe really loved her. Apparently he'd always go and make sure she wasn't on her own during the holidays
@dr.calebrobbins.3177
@dr.calebrobbins.3177 Год назад
DAMN right...
@kimberlyford489
@kimberlyford489 Год назад
Marilyn you were & always will be a shining star! God Bless you & may you always RIP
@kimberlyford489
@kimberlyford489 Год назад
Too many people used her including the Kennedy’s!
@lanag9318
@lanag9318 Год назад
MARILYN Iagree with you completely on all of this ,my thoughts put into words exactly .They controlled her and put her through living hell by directing their feelings on her ,&; she suffered terribly as she was such a bautiful soul and she deserved to be treated better than that but she was also smarter than them .God bless you always.🌹💖💖🎉
@thegreatest2848
@thegreatest2848 Год назад
Marilyn was the most photogenic actress who lit up like a sun all the places she went. Her fragility, her empathy for others and her search for a father in each partner she has had transpires from your personality. Her "woman-child" side made her an adorable woman. She perfectly knew how to give Hollywood what Hollywood expected of her; nevertheless unfortunately many have taken advantage of its fragility and generosity.
@plutoplexus8656
@plutoplexus8656 Год назад
Ikr she was an icon….
@sweetesthawaiianprincess8086
And her multiple early sexual abuses as a young teen set her up for a hyper-sexuality without any tools about what a ‘forever’ trusting relationship could even be. Joe D truly loved Marilyn but she sadly wasn’t able to truly recognize it 😢 RIP Very much an ‘object’ for shallow but very powerful men to use and discard! 😭
@debrahouston2884
@debrahouston2884 10 месяцев назад
​@@sweetesthawaiianprincess8086No offense -- but JM wanted her to be a housewife + mother to many children. Yes, she wanted to be a wife + mother -- but NOT a housewife. IF they had not divorced then and had children -- then possibly divorced -- even worse w/children in the middle. They simply did not want the same life, lifestyle...
@debrahouston2884
@debrahouston2884 10 месяцев назад
​@@sweetesthawaiianprincess8086They loved each other better, not being married to each other, imo.
@ChrisJensen-se9rj
@ChrisJensen-se9rj 6 месяцев назад
Hollywood and the entertainment industry has not really gone past MM. A host of imitators, and gone far too early, the real tragedy is that she never really got to do what she deserved, which was to become a mother and pass on a legacy. RIP MM
@jerrylee8261
@jerrylee8261 Год назад
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is my favorite Marilyn movie. She was perfection and deserved an Oscar nomination.
@allimkhan7540
@allimkhan7540 Год назад
Well Said I agree 100 Percent 💯!!!!!
@deborahmulloy3580
@deborahmulloy3580 7 месяцев назад
Me Too.
@JohnJones-bk8tj
@JohnJones-bk8tj 5 месяцев назад
What year was that movie
@DaninVa-gt9nj
@DaninVa-gt9nj 5 месяцев назад
@@JohnJones-bk8tj 1953 and was Marilyn's best year. She looked fantastic. All the criticism from those jealous of her success hadn't gotten to her so much and it was before her marriage to that ogre user Miller.
@JohnJones-bk8tj
@JohnJones-bk8tj 5 месяцев назад
@@DaninVa-gt9nj if you remember Arthur Miller didn't her funeral her relationship with Ella Fitzgerald and Dorothy danridge back in an era where Jim Crow laws were taking affect in the society
@sydspagetti89
@sydspagetti89 Год назад
Before Marilyn there was nobody and there is and never will be anybody after her... ✨
@bobhsohi704
@bobhsohi704 7 месяцев назад
Wrong
@conniebell7987
@conniebell7987 Год назад
She needed love, guidance and a consistent small circle of people In her corner to help protect her. It’s despicable that everyone let her down.
@JohnJones-bk8tj
@JohnJones-bk8tj 5 месяцев назад
Even when some of her friends like Jane Russell and Betty Grable were asked about her involvement with the Kennedy situation they kinda took off
@justynak7297
@justynak7297 4 месяца назад
😢
@JohnJones-bk8tj
@JohnJones-bk8tj 4 месяца назад
Hollywood in those days you we're by yourself
@dextermoore278
@dextermoore278 Год назад
Arthur Miller was cruel and callus to Marilyn and she really loved him. It's sad that he treated Marilyn so poorly. Marilyn deserved to be loved and treated with respect.
@szee8588
@szee8588 Год назад
He was the worst for her. She was naive on who to trust.
@AS-wj1du
@AS-wj1du Год назад
They say nerds are better. Not true. Joe really loved her. He just went about it wrong. She has a sister too
@szee8588
@szee8588 Год назад
@@AS-wj1du Too bad Joe couldn't get over his old fashioned idea on what women should be and just accept her for who she was. Too bad he couldn't get over his jealousy and possessiveness.
@AS-wj1du
@AS-wj1du Год назад
@@szee8588 He did after she left him and he admitted he was wrong. He always tried to get her back but she never fully committed
@Juliet_Tobin
@Juliet_Tobin Год назад
@@AS-wj1du I don't blame her. People tend to romanticize Joe because he always sent roses to her grave but when she was alive, he behaved more like a stalker than a loving spouse. He was violent - other people saw bruises on her during their marriage. He also had her followed by private detectives and even members of the Mafia. Definitely not cool!
@morgantylerv9406
@morgantylerv9406 Год назад
I wonder what she'd say if she came back to see how Iconic & RELEVANT she still is! She had it all to outsiders but really a tortured soul. RIP Marilyn Monroe 🙏💔
@ciaomamabella
@ciaomamabella Год назад
I think she’d be grateful for the modern understanding that she clawed her way thru sexism, abuse, sexual asault, PCOS, miscarriages and the fact that every man she came in contact with projected their sexuality onto her and abused her. I think she’d be very grateful for her life being seen as a strong woman who, in the end, was murdered by the President of the United States. I don’t think Marilyn would care at all about “keeping her Hollywood fame” bc of everything I just mentioned.
@plutoplexus8656
@plutoplexus8656 Год назад
Agree
@glengrieve544
@glengrieve544 Год назад
Beauty is both a blessing and a curse Marilyn Monroe was actually a great comedian she was also a very clever woman she had such a sad and tragic life rest in peace beautiful Marilyn Monroe
@angelbeauty8
@angelbeauty8 4 месяца назад
Not only beauty but sensuality. Men's projection of lust on beautiful and sensual women. Instead of doing something about their toxic behaviour. Marilyn was a beautiful person inside out. Her hardships and confidence have done a lot for women. Never forgotten
@linibiography
@linibiography Год назад
To this day, Marilyn is still the world's biggest Star! Thank you for the share
@patriciadupree3636
@patriciadupree3636 Год назад
B I N G O .
@teamworks969
@teamworks969 2 месяца назад
she is memorable that is for sure.
@darkhorse7460
@darkhorse7460 5 месяцев назад
I love watching Marilyn videos just for the comments; the unique descriptions of her ethereal presence, the repetitions of the word "tragic" ad nauseum etc. I love reading it all-because it all states very clearly how much she is and always will be a loved legend.
@monroess_
@monroess_ 4 месяца назад
Just wanna tell you this documentary is mostly inaccurate 🫶🏻
@johngregreid1
@johngregreid1 9 месяцев назад
Some like it hot was one of the best comedies ever. I never tire of watching it over and over again. I’m sorry she had such a tragic life. It proves to us all how important it is to give innocent children a solid and loving start in life. God bless dear Marilyn.
@annettehein6810
@annettehein6810 9 месяцев назад
Act now! Princess Diana, John F. Kennedy, Jr., Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, and Lauren Bessette are ALIVE. There’s also a long list of celebrities, entrepreneurs and others including David Bowie, Elvis, Marilyn Monroe, Michael Jackson, Robin Williams, Steve Jobs, and Whitney Houston who are alive, too. There are many more whose names are not listed. Over time, each one of them joined International Witness Protection Programs for protection. Yes, they went into hiding to protect the lives of loved ones and themselves from unimaginable evil. Now, they’re ready to come out and share their stories with the world. However, you can imagine that they want to do so in the best way possible considering that they had to leave their families, friends, and careers behind. This is where WE COME IN. I’m urging you to share this news with family, friends and in every forum possible (for example, fan websites, Instagram, TikTok, RU-vid, wherever you can).
@JohnJones-bk8tj
@JohnJones-bk8tj 5 месяцев назад
She loved children oh my goodness it broke me as a man and I usually don't get this emotional but when you an icon like herself as a guy you want to as a man have a healthy respect for women
@coffeetime3293
@coffeetime3293 Год назад
No one is like her. Sleep in peace, dear earthly angel! Rejoice in heaven!
@MrStaley
@MrStaley Год назад
🤣🤣🤣
@coffeetime3293
@coffeetime3293 Год назад
@@MrStaley I see you don't have much to do if you lower yourself to laughing at the deceased. Be aware, the dead can hear us 😉
@ginaspinello7534
@ginaspinello7534 Год назад
At the end, Arthur Miller said he didn't go to her funeral, because it was a mockery and they destroyed her. Miller was one of the ones who destroyed her; He left a note that she found, saying that sometimes he was embarrassed of her in front of friends. That's when their marriage started to crumble!
@AS-wj1du
@AS-wj1du Год назад
Exactly. Joe loved her, he begged her to come back. Arthur said he wanted out of the marriage. The problem was Joe was too jealous and accused her but they loved each other
@melisagalvalizi6982
@melisagalvalizi6982 Год назад
exctly, miller was one of those who destroyed her.
@forpetessake3532
@forpetessake3532 Год назад
that Miller dude was not pleasing to look at- Marilyn was looking for security , a DADDY figure .
@lindavirgilio4225
@lindavirgilio4225 Год назад
I can relate. My husband is very critical of me.
@dianajennings7767
@dianajennings7767 Год назад
@@lindavirgilio4225 me too
@MiJaHa
@MiJaHa Год назад
Marilyn took the cards the studios dealt, & over time learned to play Her hand very well. She gutted it out & did what She had to do. She was better than all of them.
@marjoriegarner5369
@marjoriegarner5369 Год назад
Michael, yes, she was better than all of them.
@AS-wj1du
@AS-wj1du Год назад
She was smart. They suspended her more than once for standing up to them. She was brave. She does look more like Marilyn than Norma but I felt her first and second husbands loved her. She wanted the husband and the family but she wanted the career too and it was hard to balance. Apparently she used to watch movies as a lonely child and dreamed of making it so it must be hard to give up when Joe asked her even if she loved him. She might have been scared to give up that part of her
@MiJaHa
@MiJaHa Год назад
@@AS-wj1du She worked too hard for too long to get where She was,& why should She have given it all up before She was ready? Joe wouldn't have given His career up either if He hadn't already retired. Yes, She was very smart,168IQ.
@AT-kx6fj
@AT-kx6fj Год назад
Marilyn was a sweet idiot with no talent who gained her career sleeping with everyone!!!
@MiJaHa
@MiJaHa 10 месяцев назад
@@SunnyDaze-uq8ed Sez who?
@kimwilliamson7880
@kimwilliamson7880 7 месяцев назад
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was mesmerizing.She was truly special.
@newmanos1200
@newmanos1200 Год назад
She transcended all her movies not many actors even today have done that. It shows she was really smart and focused even with all that she had to endure. Marylin became bigger than her work, that woman was smart talented strong and had to suffer for her dream, which to me seems that she just wanted to be accepted protected and loved. She has achieved that now in a large scale, i only wish the world had treated her better when she was alive. RIP ❤
@adrienneberger3642
@adrienneberger3642 Год назад
Marilyn was every teens idol in the 1950s....including mine. She was beautiful. And honest. A dream come true. I wish she hadn't died so sadly.
@teamworks969
@teamworks969 2 месяца назад
the years growing up, she was never mentioned, yet she was there. gaslight part 2
@rubyblue4945
@rubyblue4945 Год назад
I just feel incredibly heartbroken for her 😢just horrible what she’s been through
@carolking6355
@carolking6355 Год назад
So very sad. She was so beautiful outside and in her heart. Life can be very cruel.
@didemoktay5831
@didemoktay5831 Год назад
She was the essence of grace, sexy style and femininity at a time when the world was sadly not ready for a beautiful AND intelligent woman. She will always be my idol. ❤
@debrahouston2884
@debrahouston2884 10 месяцев назад
Ditto... #ForeverMarilyn ❤❤❤
@lakeerie5857
@lakeerie5857 Год назад
She would be 97 now? Oh my. Wonder how she'd feel about how iconic she still is. Beautiful lady, sad story.
@melianna999
@melianna999 Год назад
It's only her unfortunate childhood help UP there not to end up DOWN/ according to mystic words/
@melianna999
@melianna999 10 месяцев назад
@SunnyDaze-uq8ed Wait for your turn.
@mikeluke7417
@mikeluke7417 11 месяцев назад
My heart goes out to this courageous, beautiful,talented, intelligent woman💔 Hollywood is/was ran by filthy disgusting animals. RIP norma jean🌹
@edenyevish4900
@edenyevish4900 8 месяцев назад
why u have to insult animals in this way? animals dont do what people do ;) only humans are filthy disgusting because they use vulnerable people for their benefit then throw them in garbage animals doesent do that
@Shining-Star-
@Shining-Star- 8 месяцев назад
Yes Jewish men should have respect for Christian women.
@teresabyrne855
@teresabyrne855 7 месяцев назад
Please don't insult animals
@havinbasanmay1798
@havinbasanmay1798 6 месяцев назад
He's saying, when she was a little girl and not yet Marilyn Munroe or a woman
@JohnJones-bk8tj
@JohnJones-bk8tj 5 месяцев назад
See that was a different era of Hollywood think about it there were leading men of that era that were narcissist which meant everything surrounded around them as men they only about themselves
@imapip6313
@imapip6313 Год назад
I truly admire her strength!
@doreekaplan2589
@doreekaplan2589 7 месяцев назад
She was weak, using sex, flirting, drugs, anything to escape reality.
@imetyourmother420
@imetyourmother420 5 месяцев назад
​@@doreekaplan2589not as weak as ur petty ass comments. Going off every time someone calls her strong. What ur problem bro?
@nacholibre1979
@nacholibre1979 Год назад
Marilyn deserved SO MUCH better
@Truthseeker-kc8rd
@Truthseeker-kc8rd 11 месяцев назад
This is the best content on Monroe including her bravery, acheivements and pain. Every other biographic films else about her were just an exploitation of her even after death.
@nutralizer01
@nutralizer01 Год назад
Thank you for the making of this awesome video. she comes from a devastatingly low-end horrifying background.. yet she had the courage and strives to move on to achieve her dream. the things she had to go through to make up for her incomplete education and overcoming her weaknesses despite the fact that she was born a beautiful person. This aches my heart that her life was so inscure and miserable a lot of the times. The fact that she only received like $500 for regular salary while other smaller roles got paid whole lot more disgusts me.. getting bankrupt even after being famous. Wish her next life in heaven will be compensated for what she wasn't able to live in the past life.
@nancylana5306
@nancylana5306 Год назад
She had so much neglect and abuse from day one. Her courage and fortitude was absolutely remarkable. She rose from the ashes ,but, in the end the pain was too much for anyone.RIP Norma Jean you Brave soul.
@plutoplexus8656
@plutoplexus8656 Год назад
Yup I love her. I’m so sad for all the pain she suffered
@angelateator
@angelateator Год назад
​@@plutoplexus8656 😊
@lilliangilbert4252
@lilliangilbert4252 6 месяцев назад
Too long!😊
@larapalma3744
@larapalma3744 Год назад
She was actually an amazing artist
@teamworks969
@teamworks969 2 месяца назад
Her best friend was, is shelley winters.
@BG-wn1pl
@BG-wn1pl 8 месяцев назад
Such a beautiful woman, in both body and soul. What a way to leave us, and to this day we'll never know the truth. Men never respected her in Hollywood and its still happening today. She was captivating but so broken at the same time. Heartbreaking that deep down her eyes never showed true happiness.
@lanag9318
@lanag9318 Год назад
Tears streaming from my eyes also.Arthur Milker was cruel to her i agree on this , and i do believe Joe DiMaggio really lived her alot more , but he went about it the wrong way. She was treated very poorly by the studios and not respected the way she should have been .But she was much smarter than them, as she sucked it up bit the bullet , and did what shehad to do , its called survival. I dont belueve she killed herself .I believe she was murdered as there were dark firces in her life who did this to her as no matter what her problems she loved life she glorified in it she was etheral Her light shone brightly, until dark fircs extinguished it ..She loved life , poetry little animals , and art, and she was very intellgent She was a beautiful soul and all she really wanted was to be loved by someone, for herself And she didnt deserve to die the way she did.All the dark will come to light one day , as God dont like ugly. Rest In Peace Beautiful Soul , Sweet Angel.🌹💖💖🎉
@kevinweston1570
@kevinweston1570 Год назад
Marilyn Monroe is an accomplished actress. Niagara is my fav movie
@breakintofreedomllc9775
@breakintofreedomllc9775 7 месяцев назад
MM is a great example that orphans can find success that you can make it without anyone. You only need to have that crazy drive, work ethic and determination.
@tanyalowe7150
@tanyalowe7150 Год назад
What a beautiful strong woman. Passed around like rubbish. Horrible stuff. I'm amazed by her strength to endure so much hatred by men using her and abusing her so they could threaten control and ruin her. It never stopped for this amazing human being. Love you forever Lady. You are great and loved to this day. Legend x
@plutoplexus8656
@plutoplexus8656 Год назад
Agreed she’s amazing
@doreekaplan2589
@doreekaplan2589 7 месяцев назад
Strong? She needed self respect. Lacking self worth she TAUGHT men to mistreat her, as she did herself.
@mn7024
@mn7024 7 месяцев назад
​@@doreekaplan2589agreed
@vwatchem
@vwatchem 5 месяцев назад
@@doreekaplan2589f out of here, go back to the times as a woman and see how YOU fare
@cr8iveamboy775
@cr8iveamboy775 Год назад
Seen nearly every MM movie: My personal top 5 favorites: 1. Niagara 2. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. 3. How to Marry a Millionaire. 4. Seven Year Itch 5. The Asphalt Jungle. ( Special mention for All About Eve appearance. ) This is one of the best bios on Marilyn, our candle in the wind.. Amazing honest look. Thank you.
@JohnJones-bk8tj
@JohnJones-bk8tj 5 месяцев назад
Where's something's got to give and The Misfits
@ellenlewis3133
@ellenlewis3133 5 месяцев назад
Niagara has always been my favorite. She was breathtaking in it.....
@Cairo.Lynnah
@Cairo.Lynnah 2 месяца назад
F
@kevinweston1570
@kevinweston1570 Год назад
Marilyn Monroe was one of the woman who revolutionized being a sex symbol. Too bad she was a victim of scandals and criticisms. But may she rest in piece. She has fully pioneered woman acting.
@katalinabrigitte3395
@katalinabrigitte3395 Год назад
Actually it was Jean Harlow who revolutionalized the sexy dumb blonde. And that's who Marilyn emulated.
@melissagarza2376
@melissagarza2376 Год назад
Peace 🕊
@brigittebeltran6701
@brigittebeltran6701 Год назад
Actually Jean Harlow did...
@hraslan
@hraslan Год назад
Point is she probably did not want to be a sex symbol thats the role they caster her in. It is a man made image bec many men cant see women as equal humans with brains and respect them for that.
@brigittebeltran6701
@brigittebeltran6701 Год назад
Actually JEAN HARLOW revolutionized the Blonde Bombshell...Then, Norma JEAN..Then, Jayne. Decades later, Anna Nicole...they all die tragically as do all femme fatales.
@wendyshoowaiching4161
@wendyshoowaiching4161 7 месяцев назад
Men took advantage of her kindness, beauty, talented nature and feminine nature. I hope she is happy after life. God protect her.
@user-iv8mu4zu4t
@user-iv8mu4zu4t Год назад
Congratulations..This is the best documentary I had ever seen, about Marilyn.Thanks from Greece...
@andreasattic1830
@andreasattic1830 Год назад
You can't have seen many then try life after death or love marilyn
@Ishidee1
@Ishidee1 Год назад
The best documentary that I have seen on Marilyn Monroe! Very factual and very interesting. I am very impressed!
@bbrown333
@bbrown333 9 месяцев назад
It's actually terrible.
@imetyourmother420
@imetyourmother420 5 месяцев назад
​@@bbrown333and you are? 😂😂😂
@a.nonymous5844
@a.nonymous5844 Год назад
Keep a good thought for Marilyn.♥️
@carlosmarincatalan2935
@carlosmarincatalan2935 Год назад
Marilyn Monroe she was the only icon of Hollywood and her Beauty and carisma Will shine for ever to the end of time❤
@butbutt3693
@butbutt3693 Год назад
I hate how he called her the sex of Hollywood …… she was an amazing women and went through so much
@timothyhines9800
@timothyhines9800 Год назад
She so beautiful when she died I was born in that month of August 10 1962 two days before she died to this day I still watch all her movies 🎥 she was certainly a Hollywood goddess it's like she never died R I P ms Monroe love always from one of your favorite fans.
@illseeyouindisneyland5192
@illseeyouindisneyland5192 5 месяцев назад
I would like to marry you timothy
@kimhughes5030
@kimhughes5030 Год назад
Funny how Arthur Miller placed the blame on other people for her destruction and didn’t take any of that responsibility himself.
@dalehoward3704
@dalehoward3704 Год назад
A Great Documentary on The Woman. RIP NORMA JEAN😢❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@NT-oo9qg
@NT-oo9qg Год назад
All Marilyn Monroe movies are my favourite movies💕♥️♥️♥️ i love her 💕♥️
@aurorapena5720
@aurorapena5720 4 месяца назад
This women was born ahead of her time 💔
@marjoriegarner5369
@marjoriegarner5369 Год назад
My favorite movie of Marilyn's is Seven Year Itch. She was wonderful in that movie.
@EM-lz9kg
@EM-lz9kg Год назад
The ppl who moan about MM no one is making you like her , plus maybe if you researched her relationships with Ella Fitzgerald etc you might find there was much more to her . Personally I’m a fan as I found her to be a brilliant comedic actress & her bond with Ella Fitzgerald & making a huge difference ie the combo club refused Ella Fitzgerald to perform, thanks to MM who said to the combo if you let Ella play I will sit in the front row & u can take photos all night , this was at the height of her fame , Ella Fitzgerald said she was a great friend personally & thanked MM for standing by her
@jameshotz1350
@jameshotz1350 Год назад
Even Elvis Prestly said he never got over the stage fright of going out in front of a large audiance
@waffleempress5772
@waffleempress5772 10 месяцев назад
You've done an amazing job and it's a very interesting documentary, but I'd like to point out that there is no way Marilyn could be named after Jean Harlow, even though her mother did like the actress and Jean inspired Marilyn a lot. Jean was born in 1911, and when Marilyn, or Norma Jeane, was born in 1926, Harlow was only 15. Harlow's career began in 1928-1929. Regardless, Marilyn was an amazing, strong woman whose life was cut short when she had so much more to offer. As for my favorite film of hers, I can easily name several. I love Some Like It Hot, it's my favorite movie of all time, although I'd say that Jack Lemmon is just as much of a star, if not a little more so, his performance is hilarious while Marilyn is ever so charming. I also love Don't Bother to Knock for showing us that Marilyn was capable of playing more serious roles, just like she did in Niagara (not Nicaragua) and, in a way, The Prince and the Showgirl (a script of her choice) as clever and bold Elsie. And the unfinished Something's Got To Give takes a special place on my list because we see Marilyn at the top of her game, having come a long way as an actress and an artist, and yet she died before the film was finished, before she could give us more, show us what she had learned. I'm glad that the other remake of My Favorite Wife, Move Over Darling, was made. Doris Day is so lovely in it, and so funny too! But oh, do I wish we got to see the full version of Something's Got To Give.
@marjoriegarner5369
@marjoriegarner5369 Год назад
I loved her in the movie Bus Stop. Fantastic.
@preciouslyunhinged
@preciouslyunhinged 7 месяцев назад
Marlyin is smart woman,lovely and super ahead of her time,she went through un imaginable pain she never deserved disrespect those boys who projected there insecurities and hate on her....none of them can even match her legacy..even in 2023,she is an Icon....am so heart broken for her
@thushansylva
@thushansylva 2 месяца назад
No man can even construct a doll that can look more beautiful and prettier ! unparalell beauty !
@billwong7420
@billwong7420 Год назад
I like the movie she star with Victor Michael in movie “the river of no return”she sings and acted naturally. A good wife and mother, no just a dump blond.
@ellennek8592
@ellennek8592 Год назад
So talented and so lonely. She wanted to be loved and couldn't divide her inner child and admiration to cinema.
@kve1247
@kve1247 Год назад
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,Niagara,Some Like It Hot,Bus Stop & How to Marry a Millionaire are my top 5 Favorites of Ms. Monroe🙌🏽👌🏽👍🏽
@szee8588
@szee8588 Год назад
She was really good in "There's No Business Like show Business" too. i was impressed.
@lisajan580
@lisajan580 Год назад
at "Let's make love"
@ReigningWomban
@ReigningWomban Год назад
Geesh! What a tragic life story. RIP Norma Jean…. The industry did not even deserve you.
@harshithakrishna7416
@harshithakrishna7416 Год назад
The self-portrait broke my heart 💔 @42:27
@milaboeva3714
@milaboeva3714 5 месяцев назад
I am not American and was never raised in believing into the American dream. I’ve never watched any one of her movies yet her personality is so captivating. It’s beyond the time she lived. She managed to overcome so many of her childhood traumas and turned them into success. It’s just unbelievable. She was extremely clever woman with astonishing good looks. I believe she was waaaay ahead of her time and payed the highest price 😢
@monroess_
@monroess_ 4 месяца назад
I just wanna tell you this documentary is mostly inaccurate 🫶🏻
@zarahhowl4459
@zarahhowl4459 4 месяца назад
She will always be remembered. Marilyn was an icon of all times. She was incredible. I only wish she could have enjoyed life longer and known happiness, wish she could have known how many people looked up to her and still do to this day. She was such an incredible, inspiring woman! Forever loved.
@debbieharris5667
@debbieharris5667 Год назад
I almost didn't watch this because I seen so much stuff on Marilyn. But I must say it was very well done and I enjoyed it.
@stephp7778
@stephp7778 6 месяцев назад
That hot pink satin dress is gorgeous
@Missditabomb
@Missditabomb Год назад
I agree with Elia Kazan: Lee Strasberg USED Marilyn for all the money and fame he could get. Strasberg was a FAILED actor and Director, but he had MARILYN MONROE under his thumb. So sad for Marilyn. He DID NOT help her. Not at all. Btw, all of the Marilyn items that everyone has purchased at auction? Well, these things were to go to her friends, according to her will, which was NOT honoured. Instead, they lay in a warehouse in New York and there was SEWAGE damage over the majority of items, and only when the Marilyn resurgence in the 80's happened, were they sold for astronomical amounts. But ya, they were in Lee Strasberg's rented storage unit with WASTE all over them. Awful. The worst betrayal and humiliation. And....................Joe D wanted some of the articles. Not many, but he wanted some. He didn't get them.
@patriciadupree3636
@patriciadupree3636 Год назад
Strasburg will lay in waste in the End .
@richardkennedy8481
@richardkennedy8481 Год назад
Tippi was the name of the dog in Something's Got To Give, her last, unfinished movie.
@patriciadupree3636
@patriciadupree3636 Год назад
Poor pup died from a psychotic human being and maybe suffered first . May the murderer experience equal measure .
@angelbabysqueaky3985
@angelbabysqueaky3985 Год назад
She had a very sad life. Loved by millions, but no real happiness in her personal life. She was beautiful, terrific comedy timing,, and she under estimated and used by many men. So sad that many actresses had to deal with the casting couch. A beautiful woman that worked in Hello Dolly came into the restaurant that I worked at. Her date a man that could have been her grandfather. She told me that he's helping her career;.So he was using her, by saying he could get her a role in a movie. So glad that because of the "Me too" movement, actresses are speaking out about the casting couch. Marilyn didn't realize how good she was as an actress. The coroner said that she didn't have any drugs in her stomach and there was a needle site on her body. That sounds pretty fishy to me. Also her death notice was late. Giving someone time to go through her possessions to make sure that there wasn't anything suspicious to find.??:??
@szee8588
@szee8588 Год назад
Someone at the scene said Dr Greenson put the injection in her when she was coming to consciousness. The guy at the scene said initially he thought it was an adrenaline injection.
@AS-wj1du
@AS-wj1du Год назад
If she'd lived longer she'd have been happy with Joe. You saw how broken he was when she she died, he organised everything. Where was everyone else?
@larsgsanger3105
@larsgsanger3105 Год назад
He had a sad Life!
@lmaothesetagsarestupid
@lmaothesetagsarestupid Год назад
​@@AS-wj1du he didn't value her when she was alive tho, and beated her down many times...
@sweetesthawaiianprincess8086
It’s fairly well known who why and how Marilyn was murdered!!! 😮
@veronicabargas6833
@veronicabargas6833 10 месяцев назад
Poor Norma everything she went through made her numb to life i just cry everytime i hear her story it really breaks my heart
@monroess_
@monroess_ 4 месяца назад
This documentary is mostly inaccurate just to let you know
@marimedgal
@marimedgal Год назад
My favorite Marilyn Monroe films are Gentlemen Prefer Blonds, The Seven Year Itch, and Some Like It Hot.
@the21stCenturyofRG
@the21stCenturyofRG Год назад
I absolutely loved her in How to Marry a Millionaire!!
@MrKgbronx12
@MrKgbronx12 Год назад
Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend is my favorite movie of Norma Jean a.k.a. Marilyn Monroe!!!
@Camille_Anderson
@Camille_Anderson 10 месяцев назад
That's from Gentleman Prefer Blondes.
@vranco
@vranco 8 месяцев назад
What a GREAT and respectful docu! Thank you 👍🏻
@amyvartanian7729
@amyvartanian7729 Год назад
Bus Stop has always been my favorite Monroe film. Thank you very much for such a respectful biographical portrayal of Mailyns life and career. I feel she herself would be pleased 😊
@rosarioreside3327
@rosarioreside3327 8 месяцев назад
Marilyn , May You Rest In Peace!🙏Thanks for Sharing!
@ivanjackson7924
@ivanjackson7924 Год назад
Have followed marilyn since my teens and am kn0w 61, monroe was a gifted comedienne and talented actress! W0rthy of an Oscar, very misunderstood as a woman and human being,!! Her icon status is well deserved,! Rest in eternal peace, baby girl,love youx
@skyeblu1722
@skyeblu1722 Год назад
I’m half way through this and still no discussion of her very serious addictions?! Sadly Marilyn’s addictions really screwed her up……uppers, downers and alcohol in amounts that would have killed the average person, causing her to cost the studios a fortune, not to mention making her weak and even more vulnerable to wolves….very similar to the Judy Garland saga……Her addictions changed her and I’m sure she wasn’t even aware of just how much of a dangerous line she had crossed….so sad and a waste of a truly talented, beautiful person…….we are very fortunate in this modern world to “stand our ground” in the face of sexual harassment…
@szee8588
@szee8588 Год назад
One video talked about how celebrities would be prescribed these dangerous drugs and they just trusted their doctors and didn't question them. People of that day were naive to drug addiction. It wasn't a known thing yet.
@szee8588
@szee8588 Год назад
So it's really the fault of Rockefeller funded medicine. Even doctors today don't realize the dangers they do to patients because they're trained this way. "The institution say it's okay, so it must be okay" type of thinking.
@sarahholland2600
@sarahholland2600 Год назад
Her addiction started because she had terrible insomnia, then escalated due to her anxiety & unhappiness with being treated as a dumb blonde, one trick pony when she wanted to be a serious actress. Addiction is often due to trying to numb emotional pain, a very dysfunctional coping strategy.
@anniemorrison1250
@anniemorrison1250 Год назад
Bus Stop was a very challenging role. Marilyn did a great job of it.
@cherylmccloud8709
@cherylmccloud8709 7 месяцев назад
Extremely well compiled, produced with excellent narrative!👏💯👍
@monroess_
@monroess_ 4 месяца назад
This documentary is mostly inaccurate
@Robinrae2010
@Robinrae2010 Год назад
Thank you for this wonderfully detailed anatomy of a beautiful soul who graced the screen. Finally got to see all the traumas she endured that became a force to stand on her own two feet as a dramatic actress. A lot more detail. Thoroughly enjoyed.
@DeadbyDawn1208
@DeadbyDawn1208 Год назад
I'm a fan of the channel, but I'd like to suggest that more footage of the subjects being discussed be used more in future videos
@marydavid7124
@marydavid7124 Год назад
Almost impossible to pick one favorite film of hers. Bus Stop. The Prince and the Showgirl are favorites but the Misfit's is my favorite.
@WillMellon
@WillMellon 6 месяцев назад
Color me - "Smitten" - Since the first time that I saw Her beautiful face - Not to mention her "dynamite" figure - and glowing persona. ❤ her passing left me broken 💔'd. Shame on those who did "that" to Her and God Bless her memory!
@michaelgutierrezeclevia
@michaelgutierrezeclevia 9 месяцев назад
She was the most legendary blonde.
@profuy.
@profuy. 10 месяцев назад
I felt insulted by Miller's words. He, too, helped destroy Norma Jean.
@loum73
@loum73 Год назад
I love her and it took me so long to watch your documentary cause so many fail to do her justice but you've done this beautifully and I thank you.
@Juliet_Tobin
@Juliet_Tobin Год назад
Monroe was her mother's maiden name and since illegitimate children traditionally use their mother's maiden name, it was actually more her "real" name than Mortensen.
@Juliet_Tobin
@Juliet_Tobin Год назад
Thank you so much for the heart!
@georgecarberry9222
@georgecarberry9222 9 месяцев назад
Marilyn Monroe richly deserved anything & everything good that happened to her in her short life. She earned far better treatment than she ever got from the time she was a child until the end of her life. She was a horribly abused person. Psychologically more so than physically abused. However, she was incredibly strong, intelligent & determined. She got even in the end. Her life makes me cry. I feel so glad she became a star. She truly was a star.
@Shianne264
@Shianne264 Год назад
This is one of the best biographies I've seen! Found out some things I never heard before..thanks!
@andreasattic1830
@andreasattic1830 Год назад
Too many errors
@kathleenpopata9718
@kathleenpopata9718 8 месяцев назад
Marilyn's life was everything 😮you were all in awe ❤ the whole life of Marilyn Men did not see her as an equal just an opportunity for their own self rise to capitalize on All her movies are 100% iconic timelessness very talented she is a legacy legendary for women who love to live who they want to be wen greedy horrid men users jealous women too
@pamelanaumann2586
@pamelanaumann2586 Год назад
Marilyn was a sweet woman caught up in the confusion. Of Hollywood.
@john.dvollins6284
@john.dvollins6284 Год назад
Wow absolutely amazing I feel so bad for her🙏😎
@lindafurr2404
@lindafurr2404 Год назад
So many stories put out by the movie moguls publicists about their stars that lies become truth. Every time someone talks about Marilyn, more is added to her life story.
@ShogunHull
@ShogunHull Год назад
Really good compilation exposé . Thank you.
@leaburns9599
@leaburns9599 9 месяцев назад
*** Marilyn 💘 Monroe * is such a very special ❤ 😍 💖 💕 😍 😘 😍 person * who exuded kindness 😀 😄 😊 ❤ & lovingness * to our world 🌎 * where she was not really appreciated * for her true wonderful ❤ 😊 value.
@AnaCavalcanti-jq9rg
@AnaCavalcanti-jq9rg Год назад
Wow, what a busy life! Thank you for making this video available. Very good!!!
@dianewhittemore5350
@dianewhittemore5350 Год назад
"Some like it hot" is my favorite Monroe movie.
@suebrubaker6182
@suebrubaker6182 Год назад
Some like it hot was my favorite ut how can you go wrong with Monroe, Curtis, and Lemmon....
@JohnPatrick-pv4bd
@JohnPatrick-pv4bd 10 месяцев назад
Hi, how are you doing, hope this year bring great Joy, Peace, and Happiness to you, and your Family? I love the words you commented on this video, your words are amazing; you look great to talk to. Can i know you? Am John Patrick from Nashville Tennessee, where are you from, if i may ask?
@overcomerbtbojesus
@overcomerbtbojesus Год назад
I’m sorry but no actress can ever capture marilyn’s luminous beauty and charisma- to me its just an actress trying to imitate marilyn - they can’t make me forget they’re acting
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