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Marilyn Monroe

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by Charles Casillo


  Marilyn: Something’s Got to Give. Fox Entertainment, 1992.

  Say Goodbye to the President. British Broadcasting Corporation, CTV Television Network, Landreth Associates, 1985.

  The Making of Some Like It Hot. Sony, 2006.

  The Many Loves of Marilyn Monroe. E! Entertainment Television, The E! True Hollywood Story, 2001.

  Marilyn Monroe—Life After Death. United Artists Theatre Circuit, 1994.

  Marilyn Monroe: Beyond the Legend—An A&E Biography, 1988.

  Television Interviews

  Cinéma Cinémas: Jack Lemmon—Hollywood Juillet 1987. Documentary directed by Claude Ventura.

  The David Letterman Show. Yves Montand interview, 1987.

  The Discovery of Marilyn Monroe. Documentary on YouTube, includes interviews with Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, and Jim Dougherty.

  Inside Edition. Jim Dougherty talks about Marilyn Monroe, 1990.

  Larry King Live. Interview with Lauren Bacall, May 6, 2005.

  Larry King Live. 35th Anniversary of Marilyn Monroe’s Death, 1997.

  Larry King Live. Marilyn Monroe 75th Birthday Special, June 1, 2001.

  Sally Jesse Raphael Show. Special on 30th Anniversary of Marilyn Monroe’s Death, 1992.

  60 Minutes. Mike Wallace interviews Arthur Miller, 1999

  INDEX

  The index that appeared in the print version of this title does not match the pages in your ebook. Please use the search function on your e-reading device to search for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below.

  Academy Awards

  Actors Studio

  Adler, Richard

  After the Fall (Miller play)

  All About Eve

  Allan, Rupert

  Allen, Angela

  Allen, Woody

  Allenberg, Mildred

  Ana, Aunt. See Lower, Ana

  Arnold, Dorothy

  Arnold, Eve

  Arthur P. Jacobs agency

  Asher, William

  The Asphalt Jungle

  As Young as You Feel

  Atkinson, George and Maude

  Atkinson, Nellie

  Axelrod, George

  Bacall, Lauren

  Bacon, James

  Baker, Berniece (Mrs. Paris Miracle)

  Baker, Jack “Jasper”

  Baker, Robert Kermit “Jack”

  Baker, Roy Ward

  Banas, Bobby

  Banner, Lois

  Bardot, Brigitte

  Barris, George

  Bates, John

  Battelle, Kenneth

  Baxter, Anne

  Beatty, Warren

  Bergman, Ingrid

  Berlin, Irving

  Bernstein, Walter

  The Billionaire (title)

  Blue Book Modeling Agency

  Bogdanovich, Peter

  Bolanos, José

  Bolender, Wayne and Ida

  Bow, Clara

  Brand, Harry

  Brando, Marlon

  Breakfast at Tiffany’s

  Breneman, Al

  Brown, Kay

  Bus Stop (movie)

  Bus Stop (play)

  Cal-Neva resort lodge

  Cannon, Jimmy

  Capote, Truman

  Cardiff, Jack

  Caron, Leslie

  Carroll, Diahann

  Carroll, John

  Carroll, Lucille Ryman

  Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

  Cedars of Lebanon Hospital

  Celebration! (working title)

  Chaplin, Charlie

  Charisse, Cyd

  Children’s Aid Society Orphanage

  Christian Science

  Clash by Night

  Cleopatra

  Clift, Montgomery

  Cohn, Harry

  Cole, Jack

  Colin, Pamela

  Collier, Constance

  Collier, Marion

  Collins, Joan

  Columbia Pictures

  Columbia Presbyterian Hospital

  Communists

  Conover, David

  Cook, Alton

  Copeland, Joan

  Cosmopolitan

  Cotten, Joseph

  Cowan, Lester

  Cox, Wally

  Cronenberg, David

  Crosby, Bing

  Crowther, Bosley

  The Crucible

  Crues, Kimothy

  Cukor, George

  Curtis, Tony

  Dahl, Arlene

  Dangerous Years

  Davis, Bette

  Davis, Sammy Jr.

  Dawson, Beatrice “Bumble”

  Dean, James

  Delaney, Frank

  Deneuve, Catherine

  Diamond, I. A. L.

  DiCicco, Pat

  Dickinson, Angie

  DiMaggio, Joe

  DiMaggio, Joe, Jr.

  Don’t Bother to Knock

  Dougherty, Ethel

  Dougherty, Jim

  Dugger (Westcott), Bette Sue

  East of Eden

  Ebbins, Milt

  Edwards, Stacy

  Eely, John Stewart

  Elizabeth, Queen

  Engelberg, Dr. Hyman

  Famous Artists Agency

  FBI

  Feiffer, Jules

  Feingersh, Ed

  Feldman, Charles

  Feldman, Phil

  Fell, Mrs. John Fifi

  Ferrara, Denis

  Field, Fred Vanderbilt

  film industry

  the casting couch

  scorn and hatred for Marilyn

  Fisher, Eddie

  Fitzgerald, Ella

  Fonda, Henry

  Fonda, Jane

  Foreman, Mr.

  Fox. See 20th Century-Fox

  Franco, Amy

  Freud, Anna

  Freud, Sigmund

  Frosch, Aaron

  Funk, Dean

  Gable, Clark

  Gable, Kay

  Garbo, Greta

  Garland, Judy

  Garrett, Murray

  Geisler, Jerry

  Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

  Giancana, Sam

  Giffen, Harvey and Elsie

  Gifford, Charles Stanley

  The Girl in Pink Tights (Broadway show)

  The Girl in Pink Tights (film project)

  Goddard, Eleanor “Bebe”

  Goddard, Erwin “Doc”

  Goddard, Grace. See McKee, Grace

  Goddard, Nona (“Jody Lawrance”)

  Golden Globes

  Goodbye Charlie

  Grable, Betty

  Grainger, Charles

  Graves, Lyle

  Greco, Buddy

  Greene, Amy

  Greene, Milton

  Greenson, Daniel

  Greenson, Hildi

  Greenson, Joan

  Greenson, Dr. Ralph

  Guastafeste, Al

  Guiles, Fred Lawrence

  Gurdin, Dr. Michael

  Guthman, Edwin

  Haddad, William

  Hammes, Betsy Duncan

  Harlow, Jean

  Harris, Lou

  Harrison, Rex

  Haspiel, James

  Hayworth, Rita

  Hecht, Ben

  Hepburn, Audrey

  Heston, Charlton

  Hockett, Guy

  Hogan, Tilford Marion

  Hohenberg, Dr. Margaret

  Hollywood. See also film industry

  Holm, Celeste

  Hometown Story

  Hopper, Hedda

  House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)

  How to Marry a Millionaire

  Hudson, Rock

  Hull, Gen John E.

  Huston, John

  Hyde, Jimmy

  Hyde, Johnny

  Hyde, Mozelle

  “I Love Louisa” (title)

  Inge, William

  Ingram, Mrs.

  Jacobs, Arthur

  J
ean Louis (designer)

  Jergens, Adele

  Johnson, Erskine

  Johnson, Lyndon

  Johnson, Nunnally

  Jones, Harmon

  Kael, Pauline

  Karger, Anne

  Karger, Fred

  Karger, Mary

  Kazan, Elia

  Kelley, Natalie

  Kelley, Tom

  Kelly, Gene

  Kennedy, Ethel

  Kennedy, Jacqueline Bouvier

  Kennedy, John F.

  Kennedy, Joseph

  Kennedy, Pat. See Lawford, Pat Kennedy

  Kennedy, Robert

  Kennedy, Rose

  Kilgallen, Dorothy

  Kimmel, Mr.

  King, Larry

  Knebelkamp, Enid and Sam

  Krasna, Norman

  Krim, Arthur B.

  Krim, Mathilde

  Kris, Dr. Marianne

  Krohn, Dr. Leon

  Kupchik, George

  Ladies of the Chorus

  Lange, Hope

  Langella, Frank

  Langford, Joe

  Larson, Christian

  Lawford, Pat Kennedy

  Lawford, Peter

  Lee, Ruta

  Leeds, Lila

  Leigh, Vivien

  Leimert, Walter Tim

  Lemmon, Jack

  Lester (boy)

  Let’s Make Love

  Levathes, Peter

  Levine, George

  Levy, Alan

  Libin, Paul

  Lieberman, Alexander

  LIFE magazine

  Lincoln, Abraham

  Linn, Roberta

  Lipton, Harry

  Litman, Dr. Richard

  Logan, Joshua

  Look magazine

  Love Happy

  Lovell, Gloria

  Love Nest

  Lower, Ana (Aunt Ana)

  Lyon, Ben

  Lytess, Natasha

  MacLaine, Shirley

  Maharis, George

  Mankiewicz, Joe

  Mansfield, Jayne

  March, David

  March, Fredric

  Marilyn Monroe Productions

  Mars, Janice

  Martin, Dean

  Martin, Jeanne

  Marx, Groucho

  Marx, Harpo

  Masters, George

  Maugham, Somerset

  Mayer, Louis B.

  McIntyre, Alice

  McKee (Goddard), Grace

  McLaughlin, Charles F.

  McPherson, Aimee Semple

  Meryman, Richard

  Method acting

  Metty, Russell

  Mexico

  Meyers, Jeffrey

  MGM

  Miller, Arthur

  Miller, Isidore

  Miller, Jane

  Miller, Robert

  Miracle, Berniece. See Baker, Berniece

  Miracle, Mona Rae

  Miracle, Paris

  The Misfits (film)

  Miller screenplay for

  Mitchell, Laurie

  Mitchum, Robert

  Monkey Business

  Monroe, Della

  Monroe, Gladys Pearl

  Monroe, Jack

  Monroe, Marilyn

  (1925) unknown father of

  (1926) birth and birth certificate

  (1926–41) in foster families

  (1933) reclaimed by mother

  (1935) in an orphanage

  (1938) adolescence

  (1942) marries Dougherty

  (1944) photo model

  (1946) screen tests and first film contract

  (1947–48) first substantial film roles

  (1954) marriage to DiMaggio

  (1954) divorce initiated

  (1955) acting classes

  (1956) marriage to Miller

  (1961) meets the Kennedys

  (1962) buys house in Brentwood, Calfornia

  (1962) visits Mexico

  (1962) “Happy Birthday” song

  (1962) 36th birthday

  (1962) fired and sued by Fox

  (1962) at Cal-Neva lodge

  (1962) final day

  (1962) final evening, and death

  (1962) witnesses to death events

  contracts

  conversion to Judaism

  difficulty of working with on films

  drug and pill use

  ego eradicated by psychiatrists

  families, impulse to be part of

  family of birth

  fear of insanity

  feeling of being used

  feeling she didn’t belong

  film industry scorn of

  glowing aura of

  hair color

  homosexuality denied

  iconic status of

  improves her mind at UCLA

  insecurity of

  and the Kennedys

  knowing her lines

  living in New York, anonymity of

  loneliness of

  longing for a father

  love of children

  low self-esteem

  many selves of

  massages

  medical treatments

  meets the Queen

  mental illness in family

  Miller’s diary seen by her

  and money

  nakedness of, before mirrors

  the name

  Nembutal abuse

  nude film shots

  nude photos

  overdoses

  and Pat Newcomb

  photography sessions

  plastic surgery

  pregnancies and miscarriages

  press disrespect for

  psychiatric treatment

  religious exposure

  reviews

  scripts written for

  sex appeal of

  sexual abuse as child

  sexual innocence of

  studio conflicts

  subway grating film shoot

  suicide impulses and attempts

  touchability of

  training in acting and diction

  weight gain

  worry about aging

  Monroe, Marion Otis Elmer

  Monroe, Olive

  Monroe, Otis

  Montand, Yves

  Montgomery, Robert H., Jr.

  Moran, Earl

  Morath, Inge

  Mortensen, Martin (not related)

  Mortensen, Martin Edward

  Mortenson, Norma Jeane (name)

  Mosby, Aline

  Mr. Kenneth. See Battelle, Kenneth

  Murray, Don

  Murray, Mrs. Eunice

  NBC

  Neumann, Vera

  Newcomb, Patricia “Pat”

  New York City

  New York Hospital

  Niagara

  Nichols, Mike

  Norell, Norman

  North, Sheree

  Novak, Kim

  Nygårds, Leif-Erik

  Olivier, Laurence

  Paramount Pictures

  Parker, William

  Parone, Edward

  Payne Whitney Clinic

  Pearson, Albie

  Peck, Gregory

  Photoplay

  Pisani, Chiari

  Pollard, Michael J.

  Power, Tyrone

  Powers, Stefanie

  Preminger, Otto

  The Prince and the Showgirl

  Prowse, Juliet

  Pucci (design)

  Raba, Peggy

  Rain (TV project)

  Ratoff, Gregory

  Rat Pack

  Rattigan, Terence

  Ray, Nicholas

  Reis, May

  Remick, Lee

  Right Cross

  River of No Return

  RKO

  Roberts, Ralph

  Romanoff, Gloria

  Rose, Frank

  Rosenfeld, Henry

  Rosten, Norman

  Roxbury, Connecticut

  Ruddy,
Jonah

  Rudin, Mickey

  Russell, Jane

  Sandburg, Carl

  Schaefer, Hal

  Schary, Dore

  Schenck, Joseph

  Scherbattoff, Mara

  Schiller, Lawrence

  Schlesinger, Arthur

  Schur, Max

  Screen Actors Guild

  Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! 39

  Sebring, Cami

  Selsman, Michael

  The Seven Year Itch

  Shamroy, Leon

  Shaw, Sam

  Sidey, Hugh

  Signoret, Simone

  Simpson, Babs

  Sinatra, Frank‚

  Sinatra, Nancy

  Skolsky, Sidney

  Skouras, Spyros P.

  Slade, Paul

  Slattery (Miller), Mary

  The Sleeping Prince

  Smathers, George

  Smith, Delos

  Smith, Jean

  Smith, Liz

  Snively, Emmeline

  Snyder, Alan “Whitey”

  Solitaire, George

  Some Like It Hot

  Something’s Got to Give

  Sorrentino, Rosemarie

  Spiegel, Sam

  Spoto, Donald

  Springer, John

  Stanwyck, Barbara

  Stein, Irving

  Stephens, Ted

  Stern, Bert

  Stewart, Dan

  Stewart, Sheila

  Strasberg, Johnny

  Strasberg, Lee

  Strasberg, Paula

  Strasberg, Susan

  Studio Club, Hollywood

  Summers, Anthony

  Swann, Delores

  Taylor, Curtice

  Taylor, Elizabeth

  Taylor, Frank

  There’s No Business Like Show Business

  Time magazine

  Tippy (dog)

  Todd, Mabel Elsworth

  Travilla (designer)

  Trilling, Diana

  20th Century-Fox

  Tye, Larry

  A View from the Bridge (play)

  Vogue magazine

  Vreeland, Diana

  Wallach, Eli

  Walter, Francis E.

  Watson, Philip

  Wayne, John

  Weinstein, Henry

  Welles, Orson

  Wells, Dawn

  We’re Not Married

  Westcott, Ken

  Wexler, Dr. Milton

  Wilder, Billy

  William Morris Agency

  Williams, Tennessee

  Willinger, Laszlo

  Wills, David

  Wilson, Earl

  Winchell, Walter

  Winsten, Archer

  Winters, Shelley

  Wood, Natalie

  Wood, Ward

  Woodfield, Billy

  Woodfield, Lily

  Wright, Frank Lloyd

  Wright, Lloyd

  Writers Guild

  Yorty, Sam

  Zanuck, Darryl F.

  Zolotow, Maurice

  ALSO BY CHARLES CASILLO

  Outlaw: The Lives and Careers of John Rechy

  Boys, Lost & Found

  The Fame Game

  The Marilyn Diaries

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  CHARLES CASILLO is the author of The Marilyn Diaries; The Fame Game; Boys, Lost & Found; and Outlaw: The Lives and Careers of John Rechy. His work has appeared in The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, New York magazine, The Los Angeles Review of Books, and many others. He is also a screenwriter and an actor; his movies include Let Me Die Quietly and Fetish. You can sign up for email updates here.

 

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