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Norma Jeane Mortenson, was born in 1926, in Los Angeles, California.
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When Norma was born, her mother couldn't keep Norma so after moved repeatedly, she was violated two times.
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When she was 12, she discovered that she had an other sister, and they began to sent letters. They kept in touch for many years.
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When she was 16, Norma had to married with James Dougherty, and she stopped to study, but when he went to the Wold War in 1943, she moved to her mother in law's house and started working.
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In 1944, she was working in the factory Radioplane, when a photographer took a photo of Norma to a magazine.
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After that, she became a model and she appeared in many magazines.
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In 1946, when her hunsband returned home, they get divorced, because James didn't like her job ( model ) and she found job in Twentieth Century Fox, but in 1947 she finished there. In that year, she became Marilyn Monroe.
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For these years, she was an actress, but in 1951 she inscribed to the art and literature at night at the university in California. And in 1952, she was improving in the cinema.
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Marilyn Monroe, appeared in the magazine Playboy, but the photo was when she was Norma Jeane.
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In 1954, Marilyn sang in Japan to entertain american troops that were leading to the Korean war. The 14th January she got married with Joe DiMaggio. In that year, she recived the price Photoplay too.
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She decided move to New York, because she wanted to create her production company and she joined to act in the theatres, but in 1956 she returned to the cinema and was nominated to the Golden Glob Award.
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Marilyn got married with Arthur Miller, but that year lost a pregnancy and she started taking barbiturates.
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In 1959 she was nominated to the Oscar Award with the film Some Like It Hot and she won the Golden Globe Awards.
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The 5th August was the day when Marilyn Monroe dead. It was a possible suicide, but many people think that someone killed her. The cause of her death was a barbiturate overdose. Three days later, her second hunsband arranged the funeral.