Marilyn Monroe
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Chinese Theatre (Hollywood)
Christian Science
Cieszynski, Ted
CinemaScope
Citron, Herman
Clark, John
Clash by Night (Odets)
Claude Productions
Clemmons, Jack
Cleopatra
Clift, Montgomery
Clurman, Harold
Cohn, Harry
Cole, Jack
Coleman, Jerry
Columbia Studios
Conover, David
first meeting with Norma Jeane
Consolidated Film Industries
Conte, Richard
Cook, Alton
“Cop and the Anthem, The”
Corbett, Leonora
Corday, Eliot
Cornwall, C. Norman
Corsaro, Frank
Cotten, Joseph
Courtney, Elizabeth
Cowan, Lester
Cox, Wally
Crawford, Cheryl
Crawford, Joan
Cronyn, Hume
Crosby, Bing
Crowther, Bosley
Crucible, The (Miller)
Cukor, George
Curphey, Theodore
Curtis, Tony
Dana, Bill
Dangerous Years
Daniels, William
D’Arcy, Alex
Death of a Salesman (Miller)
De Cicco, Pat
de Dienes, André
Delaney, Frank
Delgado, Al
Denny, Reginald
Dewey, Mrs. (orphanage administrator)
Diamond, I. A. L.
“Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend” (song)
Dickinson, Angie
Dietrich, Marlene
DiMaggio, Dorothy
DiMaggio, Joe
background
divorce from Marilyn
final decree
the press and
after divorce from Marilyn
Christmas 1961
Greenson and
July 1962
remarriage plans
end of Marilyn-Natasha relationship and
first meeting with Marilyn
after death of Marilyn
funeral
hospitalization of Marilyn and
marriage to Marilyn
breakup of
career issues
condescension of Joe
Japan, 1954 trip (1954)
Monroe-Hecht autobiography project and
Natasha Lytess and
physical abuse
Schaefer-Marilyn relationship and
The Seven Year Itch
There’s No Business Like Show Business and
relationship with Marilyn before marriage
career issues
during River of No Return shooting
wedding to Marilyn
“Wrong Door Raid” and
DiMaggio, Joe, Jr.
Dinesen, Isak
“Do It Again” (song)
Don’t Bother to Knock
Dostoevsky, Fyodor
Double Cross
Dougherty, Ethel
disapproval of Marilyn
Dougherty, James
alleged call by Norma Jeane to her father and
background
divorce from Norma Jeane
marriage to Norma Jeane (Marilyn)
after his return to California (1945)
during 1943 and 1944
ceremony and reception
Glady’s coming to live with Norma Jeane
household tasks
jealousy
his account of
marriage certificate
her modeling career and
origin of idea of
sexual relationship
social life
in Merchant Marines
physical appearance
premarital relationship with Norma Jeane
return to California (1945)
separation from Norma Jeane
Dougherty, Marion
Douglas, Paul
“Down in the Meadow” (song)
Dreiser, Theodore
Dudley, Fredda
DuMain, Ken
Dunne, Philip
Durgom, George
Duse, Eleanora
East of Eden (film)
Ebbins, Milton
Eddy, Mary Baker
Eldridge, Florence
Eley, Gladys Pearl (other names: Monroe, Baker, Mortensen)
birth of Norma Jeane (Marilyn)
in a clinic-supervised boardinghouse
at Consolidated Film Industries
depression of
divorce from Baker
friendship with Grace McKee
grandfather’s death by suicide and
house purchased by (1933)
identity of Norma Jeane’s father
life with mother
in Marilyn’s will
marriage to Baker
marriage to Mortensen
mental illness and institutionalization of
attempt to escape from hospital at Norwalk
1946 institutionalization
money for care of
mother’s death
myth of family madness and
in 1946
1952 letter to Marilyn
relationship with Norma Jeane (Marilyn)
foster family, Norma Jeane placed in
Norma Jeane taken from Bolenders
visits by mother
Eley, John Stewart
Emerson Junior High School
Engelberg, Hyman
Engleburg, Charlotte
Enright, Dorothy
Evans, Reginald
Ewell, Tom
Famous Artists Agency
Farberow, Norman
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
file on Marilyn
Miller and
Feldman, Charles
breaking of contract with
Fox-Monroe contract disputes and
Feldman, Phil
Fell, Fifi
Fergus, John
Field, Betty
Field, Fred Vanderbilt
Fields, Leila
“Fine Romance, A” (song)
Fireball, The
Fishbaugh, E. C.
Fitzgerald, Ella
Fitzgerald, F. Scott
Flaherty, Vincent X.
Flanagan, Agnes
Flynn, Errol
Fox. See Twentieth Century–Fox
Fox, William
Franklin, Joe
French, Hugh
Freud, Anna
Freud, Ernst
Freud, Sigmund
Fried, William. See Fox, William
Frosch, Aaron
Frosch, John
Gable, Clark
Gable, Kay
Gang, Martin
Gardel, Bunny
Garland, Judy
Gaynor, Janet
Gazzo, Michael
Genn, Leo
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Giancana, Sam
Giesler, Jerry
Giffen family
Gifford, Charles Stanley
Gilels, Emil
Giventer, Harry
Glamour Preferred (play)
Glass, Bea
Goddard, Eleanor (Bebe)
childhood
relationship with Norma Jeane (Marilyn)
Goddard, Ervin Silliman (Doc)
attempt to sexually abuse Norma Jeane
personal characteristics
Goddard, Grace McKee
death
Doc Goddard and
Jean Harlow as seen by
Gladys Monroe and
move back to California
Norma Jeane (Marilyn) and
Chicago visit by Norma Jeane
James Dougherty–Norma Jeane relationship
guardianship sought by Grace
> Jean Harlow as model for Norma Jeane
letter of June 15, 1944, from Norma Jeane
marriage of Norma Jeane to Jim Dougherty
motives of Grace
move to West Virginia
movie star, Grace’s idea of Norma Jeane as
1946 contract with Twentieth Century–Fox
Norma Jeane sent to live with relatives (1937)
visits to orphanage
physical appearance
Goddard, Nona. See Lawrance, Jody
Goddess (Summers)
Goldenberg Galleries (Beverly Hills)
Golden Boy (Odets)
“Golden Dreams” calendar
1952 scandal over
Golden Globe Award (1962)
Goldschmidt, Lena
Goldstein, Robert
Goodman, Ezra
Goodwin, Richard
Goslar, Lotter
Gould, Milton
Grable, Betty
Graf, William
Graham, Sheilah
Grainger, Charles
Grandison, Lionel
Grant, Allan
Grant, Cary
Grauman, Sid
Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. See Chinese Theatre
Graves, Lyle Arthur
Greene, Amy
marriage to Miller and
Greene, Milton
addictions
affair with Marilyn
Arthur Miller and
Bus Stop and
country home
disaffection and breakup of relationship with Marilyn
Marilyn Monroe Productions (MMP) and
Marilyn’s marriage to Miller and
1954–1955 photographs of Marilyn
The Prince and the Showgirl and
Greenson, Daniel
Greenson, Hildi
Greenson, Joan
Greenson, Ralph
anger of
background
death of Marilyn and
departure for trip abroad
dismissal of, Marilyn’s contemplation of
drug taking by Marilyn and
Eunice Murray and
facial injuries of Marilyn and
house purchase by Marilyn and
Joe DiMaggio and
letter of March 1 and 2, 1961, to
Something’s Got to Give and
Grey, Sabin
Group Theater
Guastafeste, Al
Guilaroff, Sidney
Guiles, Fred Lawrence
Gurdin, Michael–8
Guthman, Edwin
Halsman, Philippe
Hammes, Betsy Duncan
Harlow, Jean
change of name to
death
as Grace McKee’s model for Norma Jeane
as model for Marilyn
parallels between lives of Marilyn and
personal characteristics
project for film on life of
Haspiel, James
Hathaway, Henry
Haver, June
Hawks, Howard
Hayden, Harry
Health of Marilyn Monroe
during adolescence
appendicitis
during Bus Stop shooting
chronic endometriosis
gallstones
gynecological problems
sinusitis
“Heat Wave” (song)
Hecht, Ben
My Story ghostwritten by
writing achievements
Hecht, Rose
Henderson, A. S.
Herbert, F. Hugh
Hitchcock, Alfred
Hoffman, Irving
Hogan, George
Hogan, Jennie Nance
Hogan, Sarah Owens
Hogan, Tilford Marion
suicide of
Hohenberg, Margaret
Holga Steel Company
Holliday, Judy
Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Hollywood Museum Associates
“Hollywood Star Playhouse” (radio program)
Hollywood Ten
Home Town Story
Hook, The (Miller)
Hoover, J. Edgar
Hopkins, Gerard Manley
Hopper, Hedda
Hornblow, Arthur
House Un-American Activities Committee
Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
How to Be Very, Very Popular
How To Marry a Millionaire
Hoyt, Carolyn
Hughes, Howard
Hull, Gen. John E.
Hurrell, George
Huston, Angelica
Huston, John
gambling
stunts and
Hyams, Joe
Hyde, Johnny
death
Iannone, Marvin
I Love Louisa (proposed film)
“I’m Gonna File My Claim” (song)
Institute for Sex Research
Ishii, Tom
Jackson, Anne
Jacobs, Arthur
Jacobs, Natalie Trundy
Japan, 1954 trip to
Jean Harlow Story, The (proposed film)
Jeffries, Keith
Jeffries, Norman
Jergens, Adele
Johnson, Erskine
Johnson, Nunnally
Jones, Harmon
Jordan, Ted
Kafka, Franz
Kanter, Hal
Kanter, Jay
Karger, Fred
Kauffmann, Stanley
Kazan, Elia
affair with Marilyn
Miller-Marilyn relationship and
Kellerman, Annette
Kelley, Natalie
Kelley, Tom
Kennedy, Ethel
Kennedy, Jacqueline
Kennedy, John F.
birthday gala for (1962)
Kennedy, Robert F.
allegations of affair with Marilyn
Kenton, Stan
Khrushchev, Nikita
Kilgallen, Dorothy
Kingsley, Sidney
Kinney, Abbot
Kinsey, Alfred R.
Kirkland, Douglas
“Kiss” (song)
Knebelkamp, Enid
Knight, Esmond
Korda, Michael
Kotz, Florence
Krasna, Norman
Krekes, Tibor
Krim, Arthur
Krim, Mathilde
Kris, Marianne
hospitalization of Marilyn and
Krohn, Leon, M.D.
Kuchel, Thomas H.
Kupchik, George
LaClair, Philip
Ladies of the Chorus
Landau, Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Lang, Fritz
Lang, Walter
Lange, Hope
Laughton, Charles
Lawford, Patricia
Lawford, Peter
on day of Marilyn’s death
Lawrance, Jody
Lederer, Charles
Legion of Decency
Lehman, Ernest
Leigh, Vivien
LeMaire, Charles
Lembourn, Hans
Lemmon, Jack
Leonardi, Peter
Let’s Make It Legal
Let’s Make Love
Levathes, Peter G.
dismissal of Marilyn and
Levine, George
Levy, Alan
Lewis, Robert
Libeled Lady
Lincoln, Abraham
Lingenfelder, Benjamin
Lipton, Harry
Litman, Robert
Loeb, John
Logan, Joshua
Lombard, Charles
Loos, Anita
Los Angeles Apostolic Faith Gospel Mission
Los Angeles Orphans Home
Losman, Marian (later Zaich)
Louis, Jean
Love Happy
Lovell, Gloria
Love Nest (movie)
Lower, Edith Ana Atch
ison
death
Norma Jeane’s return to home of
Lower, Edmund H. (Will)
Lyon, Ben
choice of name “Marilyn Monroe” and
Lytess, Natasha
as acting coach
The Asphalt Jungle
Clash by Night
contracts with Fox
Don’t Bother to Knock
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
How To Marry a Millionaire
motivation and thought, emphasis on
raise demanded by Marilyn
River of No Return
There’s No Business Like Show Business
apartment shared with
attempt by Marilyn to contact her father and
DiMaggio-Marilyn relationship and
on divorce of Marilyn and DiMaggio
end of Marilyn’s relationship with
house purchased by
love for Marilyn
Marilyn’s refusal to see (1956)
as surrogate mother
McCarthy, Frank
McCarthy, Kevin
McCullers, Carson
McGrew, Charles
McKee, Grace. See Goddard, Grace McKee
McKee, John Wallace
McKnight, Marian
McPherson, Aimee Semple
Mailer, Norman
Malneck, Matty
Manhattan Merry-Go-Round
Mankiewicz, Joseph L.
Mansfield, Jayne
March, Frederic
Marilyn: The Last Take (Brown and Barham)
Marilyn and Me (television movie)
Marilyn (Mailer)
Marilyn Monroe Productions (MMP)
Arthur Miller and
Fox suit against
Milton Greene and
Rosenfeld and
Marilyn Remembered
“Marilyn” (song)
Markle, Lester
Marshall, Don
Martin, Dean
Martin, Ida
Marx, Groucho
Marx Brothers
Masters, George
Mayer, Louis B.
Maysles, David
MCA (Music Corporation of America)
Melson, Inez
Men in White (Kingsley)
Meryman, Richard
Method, The
MGM (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
Jean Harlow and
Miller, Arthur
background
contempt citation against
The Crucible
Death of a Salesman
divorce from Marilyn
divorce from Mary Grace Slattery
early meetings with Marilyn
House Un-American Activities Committee and
Let’s Make Love and
Marilyn Monroe Productions (MMP) and
marriage to Marilyn