1995 Marilyn Monroe
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1995 Marilyn Monroe
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101 | The deliciously daffy "Girl" | Check Pricing | ||
102 | Marilyn struggled throughout her career | Check Pricing | ||
103 | At the age of six months | Check Pricing | ||
104 | Marilyn graduated from Van Nuys High School | Check Pricing | ||
105 | As Marilyn grew in popularity | Check Pricing | ||
106 | One of literally thousands | Check Pricing | ||
107 | Marilyn's trip to Korea | Check Pricing | ||
108 | Marilyn underwent | Check Pricing | ||
109 | Soon after Marilyn moved to the East Coast | Check Pricing | ||
110 | Though hardly in the league | Check Pricing | ||
111 | Marilyn's fabled trip to Korea | Check Pricing | ||
112 | Marilyn's last (unfinished) movie | Check Pricing | ||
113 | It's likely that the marriage | Check Pricing | ||
114 | Marilyn in costume | Check Pricing | ||
115 | In 1953's "How to Marry a Millionaire | Check Pricing | ||
116 | The movie "Niagara," the 1953 film | Check Pricing | ||
117 | "Niagara" is the only movie | Check Pricing | ||
118 | In the 1952 film "Monkey Business" | Check Pricing | ||
119 | The film "Niagara" ultimately | Check Pricing | ||
120 | "Niagara" was Marilyn's eighteenth film | Check Pricing | ||
121 | 1951's "Love Nest" | Check Pricing | ||
122 | "Sugar Kane," | Check Pricing | ||
123 | Marilyn in costume | Check Pricing | ||
124 | Production of the 1957 film | Check Pricing | ||
125 | Unknown to much of the public | Check Pricing | ||
126 | Marilyn was seldom more beautiful than | Check Pricing | ||
127 | In her later years, troubled by insomnia | Check Pricing | ||
128 | While studying at Lee Strasberg's Actor's | Check Pricing | ||
129 | Marilyn was close friends with Frank Sinatra | Check Pricing | ||
130 | Marilyn's performance in "Bus Stop" (1956) | Check Pricing | ||
131 | The stresses of moviemaking | Check Pricing | ||
132 | Marilyn's one-time business partner | Check Pricing | ||
133 | A typical swimsuit pose | Check Pricing | ||
134 | Though Marilyn's hit role in "Love Happy" | Check Pricing | ||
135 | "Cherie," Marilyn's character in "Bus Stop," | Check Pricing | ||
136 | "The Monroe Six" was a loose grouping | Check Pricing | ||
137 | What actor played opposite Marilyn | Check Pricing | ||
138 | This introspective shot of Marilyn | Check Pricing | ||
139 | Marilyn's role as Pola Debevoise | Check Pricing | ||
140 | Marilyn, born Norma Jean Baker | Check Pricing | ||
141 | Marilyn appeared on the cover | Check Pricing | ||
142 | A classic pose of Marilyn from the mid-'50s | Check Pricing | ||
143 | "How to Marry a Millionaire," | Check Pricing | ||
144 | Marilyn as she appears | Check Pricing | ||
145 | So popular was Marilyn | Check Pricing | ||
146 | Though Joe DiMaggio was Marilyn's | Check Pricing | ||
147 | Marilyn's first big movie break resulted | Check Pricing | ||
148 | An early modeling pose of Marilyn. | Check Pricing | ||
149 | Marilyn spent much of her time filming | Check Pricing | ||
150 | Marilyn seldom tired of posing for publicity | Check Pricing | ||
151 | Media efforts to promote the romance | Check Pricing | ||
152 | Marilyn's portrayal of the evil Rose Loomis | Check Pricing | ||
153 | A break between shots catches Marilyn | Check Pricing | ||
154 | Marilyn was born as Norma Jean Baker | Check Pricing | ||
155 | Though "Some Like It Hot" was Marilyn's | Check Pricing | ||
156 | Marilyn appeared in 1961's "The Misfits," | Check Pricing | ||
157 | This publicity photo from the Twentieth | Check Pricing | ||
158 | The original male lead in "Let's Make "Love" | Check Pricing | ||
159 | Though typecast as a sex-pot, Marilyn always | Check Pricing | ||
160 | The introduction of Marilyn's character | Check Pricing | ||
161 | Though Marilyn was snubbed by Academy Award | Check Pricing | ||
162 | "Some Like It Hot," released in 1959, | Check Pricing | ||
163 | Twentieth Century-Fox's early studio | Check Pricing | ||
164 | The stresses of completing "The Misfits," | Check Pricing | ||
165 | The young Marilyn once took piano lessons | Check Pricing | ||
166 | What brand of perfume did Marilyn wear? | Check Pricing | ||
167 | 1950's "All About Eve" marked the only time | Check Pricing | ||
168 | Marilyn as she appeared in 1962's | Check Pricing | ||
169 | The role of Lorelei Lee | Check Pricing | ||
170 | On loan from Twentieth Century-Fox, Marilyn | Check Pricing | ||
171 | Milton Greene, a young photojournalist | Check Pricing | ||
172 | Marilyn met her third husband, Arthur Miller | Check Pricing | ||
173 | Even the brightest careers have low points, | Check Pricing | ||
174 | A publicity pose from 1953's "How to Marry a | Check Pricing | ||
175 | It was during the filming of | Check Pricing | ||
176 | With Marilyn planning to wed Arthur Miller | Check Pricing | ||
177 | So stunning was Marilyn in her skintight red | Check Pricing | ||
178 | "New York... Where The Money Is!" | Check Pricing | ||
179 | Marilyn may well have the typical schoolgirl | Check Pricing | ||
180 | Marilyn as she appeared in 1961's | Check Pricing | ||
181 | Marilyn's dramatic debut on television was | Check Pricing | ||
182 | One of the photographers Marilyn posed for | Check Pricing | ||
183 | Contrary to the persona of a "dumb blonde" | Check Pricing | ||
184 | Just as Marilyn's career began to take off, | Check Pricing | ||
185 | Another glimpse of Marilyn as she appeared | Check Pricing | ||
186 | Marilyn in her role of the saloon singer Kay | Check Pricing | ||
187 | Marilyn posed for this piece of advertising | Check Pricing | ||
188 | A late-career shot of Marilyn, taken | Check Pricing | ||
189 | Posterboards for "The Asphalt Jungle" | Check Pricing | ||
190 | The slightly myopic look of Marilyn | Check Pricing | ||
191 | Here's Marilyn in an unusual publicity pose | Check Pricing | ||
192 | In 1945, before establishing herself | Check Pricing | ||
193 | Marilyn played opposite Don Murray | Check Pricing | ||
194 | A classic moment in "The Seven-Year Itch" | Check Pricing | ||
195 | It was through Marilyn's association | Check Pricing | ||
196 | Checklist 1 | Check Pricing | ||
197 | Checklist 2 | Check Pricing | ||
198 | Checklist 3 | Check Pricing | ||
199 | Checklist 4 | Check Pricing | ||
200 | Checklist 5 | Check Pricing |