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Birth
She was born on June 1, 1926 in Los Angeles California, as Norma Jeane Mortenson. She was later christened Norma Jean Baker -
His childhood
She had a difficult childhood, as she was taken to the homes of friends, relatives and orphanages because her mother could not take care of her due to financial and mental problems. norma was sexually abused twice as a girl -
Your first marriage
At age 16 Norman married James Dougherty, who was 21 years old. Norman dropped out of school to dedicate herself to being a homemaker. Four years later, she divorces James -
I work as a model
She managed to get listed as a model and was on the cover of magazines, she appeared in several castings -
First appearances on the big screen
She takes the name Marilyn Monroe, in her first roles she played a telephone operator in the musical film The Shocking Miss Pilgrim and a waitress in Dangerous Years -
Erotic photographs
Marilyn increases her popularity by posing for a series of erotic photographs, which four years later would be the cover of playboy magazine -
Consecration
Marilyn landed a starring role: Rose in Niagara -
Second matrimony
She marries baseball player Joe DiMaggio, 8 months later they divorce. He co-stars in the western Rio without return and the musical comedy Luces de candilejas -
Third marriage
stars in Joshua Logan's Bus Stop. marries Arthur Miller -
Marilyn Monroe Productions' first film
stars and produces in England The Prince and the Showgirl, opposite Laurence Oliver. filming turned out to be very distressing for the actress as she was pregnant and suffered a miscarriage -
Your addiction
Due to her emotional and mood disorders, she became addicted to alcohol and barbiturates -
Golden Globe
Monroe won the golden globe for best actress for her performance in the film with skirts and crazy -
His last film
He divorces Arthur Miller. He shoots rebellious lives with John Huston, his latest film. later he receives a golden globe for rebellious lives -
His death
On August 4, 1962 in Los Angeles, she was found dead in her home from an overdose of barbiturates, but it is not ruled out that she had been murdered