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Marilyn Monroe by George Barris in Santa Monica, California in 1962.
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“As long as one is alive, one can be vital. But you don’t give up until you stop breathing.” - Marilyn Monroe, Life in her Own Words by George Barris, 1962.
Marilyn Monroe by George Barris in Santa Monica, California in 1962.
Marilyn Monroe in New York City, by Ed Feingersh, 1955.
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Carl Perutz, 1958.
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Ted Baron in 1954.
Marilyn Monroe photographed in New York City, 1956.
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Milton Greene, 1955.
Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1953
Marilyn Monroe photographed in The Prince and the Showgirl, released in 1957.
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Milton Greene in 1956.
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Cecil Beaton, 1956.
Marilyn Monroe as Chérie in Bus Stop (1956)
Marilyn Monroe as Sugar Kane Kowalczyk, Some Like it Hot, 1959.
Marilyn Monroe on the set of How to Marry a Millionaire, 1953.
Marilyn Monroe in a costume test for her character, Lorelei Lee, for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1952.
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Cecil Beaton, 1956.
Marilyn Monroe by Don Ornitz, 1951
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Marilyn Monroe during the “Ballerina Sitting”, with Milton Greene, 1954.