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Marilyn photographed in 1948.
“He would sit with me and cry - he actually cried sometimes, thinking about how much he loved her and how terrible it was that they were divorced. And he loved her till his dying day…”
Marcella Rabwin, family friend
This is how Marilyn Monroe celebrated her 36th birthday on the 1st June 1962, the last one she was to have… Wearing the costume she had worn during the day for Something’s Got To Give (a beige silk suit with an harmonized fur toque), she attended an event at the Chavez Ravin Dodger Stadium of Los Angeles, for a baseball game given in aid of the muscular dystrophy.
Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn arriving at the Monkey Business premiere, 1952.
Marilyn Monroe looking divine as she touches down at the airport
Marilyn Monroe, 1953, photo by Milton Greene
The Fifth Wheel… and his Ferret
via photomuseum*
Marilyn Monroe by Carlisle Blackwell, 1952.
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Franck Livia, 1952.
Beauty Legends on We Heart It.
Marilyn Monroe in Monkey Business (1952)
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Hans Knop, 22nd February 1956.
Marilyn Monroe performs Happy Birthday to President John F Kennedy on 19th May 1962.
Marilyn Monroe photographed in 1957 © Richard Avedon.
19th May 1962 - Marilyn Monroe sings Happy Birthday to John F Kennedy at Madison Square Gardens.