Marilyn Moroe: A Brief Biography Of Marilyn Monroe

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THE BIOGRAPHY OF MARILYN MONROE
Marilyn Monroe was born on June 1, 1926, in Los Angeles, California. Her original name was Norma Jean Mortenson. Her mother’s name was Gladys Barker and her father’s identity was not clear because her father was absence so she never knew real father. She never knew her father her mother was mentally health and Gladys had psychiatric problems which were paranoid schizophrenia after that she was placed in Metropolitan State Hospital in Norwalk in 1935. Marilyn Monroe was cope with a difficult during the childhood. Her mother was spent the rest of her life in hospital and she was sometimes in contact with Marilyn Monroe and she had moved to her mother’s best friend who name was Grace McKee. However, this situation …show more content…

With the movie contract was most famous and come a new name and image, everyone knew that and began calling to about herself "Marilyn Monroe" and dyed her hair blonde. The emerging sex symbol was paired with another bombshell for the musical comedy Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Its Marilyn married to Joe DiMaggio when she was 25 years old at that this most famous in time. In addition to that, she started to emerge some unreliable behavior in Monroe’s career when she unsuccessful to appear her films and was suspended from Fox Studios. Her husband didn’t enjoy the flashy lifestyle of Hollywood with Marilyn Monroe. They had an accurate love for one another, except that pressure of Hollywood and Marilyn’s unbroken spirit led to divorce to them. Marilyn kept away from acting just one year but she met Arthur Miller and she married one year later to him. Arthur and Marilyn marriage was misfortune from starting as Arthur began to make interprets that Marilyn was not fairly as ideal as he had assumed. Therefore, they divorced in 1961. The same year, her changeability started to surface and she started to see psychoanalysts and she suffered from pre-performance anxiety that sometimes made her physically ill and she was frequently the root cause of her