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A classic pose from a 1947 "Bernard of Holly |
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This early '50s glamour pose was one of the |
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From the famous Bruno Bernard photo that eve |
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A classic promotional shot from the on-locat |
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Marilyn's career demanded frequent appearanc |
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By any account, Marilyn's appearance at the |
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"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend." Marilyn |
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"Marilyn Monroe" sprang from a meeting with |
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Filming The Misfits would prove to be a phys |
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Marilyn as she appeared in '53's Gentlemen P |
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As she appeared in the 1949 Tobey Beach shoo |
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A famous pose from a swimsuit session in the |
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Marilyn on the beach in 1946. Soon she would |
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In 1950's Right Cross, Marilyn played a mode |
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A seldom-seen Marilyn film is 1950's Hometow |
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Publicity pose from The Bus Stop. Marilyn's |
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The famous wedding shot from 1946 which beca |
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A Marilyn appearance in a low-cut red dress |
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Marilyn as she appeared on the set of her fi |
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Marilyn's most famous single scene, the skir |
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The temptress. Even after her movie career p |
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This card features a famous "Bernard of Holl |
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Notice anything Tinker-Bellish about Marilyn |
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Marilyn was "discovered" by Army photographe |
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The bombshell. In 1955, a 52-foot-high figur |
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A publicity shot from the set of There's No |
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What was Marilyn's first starring dramatic r |
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Marilyn's first modeling shots (by David Con |
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A minor movie that helped Marilyn's career w |
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A "typical" glamour pose of Marilyn from her |
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Marilyn did radio drama only once. On August |
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The gold lamé dress . Despite the fact that |
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Though the young Marilyn was not an orphan, |
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Wardrobe testing before production of Niagar |
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Marilyn retained a fondness for animals and |
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One of the most celebrated marriages ever wa |
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A peek at Marilyn in the late-'40s at the ti |
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Several lines from The Seven Year Itch are o |
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Marilyn as she appeared in late 1950. About |
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Contractual obligations forced Marilyn to ac |
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Marilyn was "The Hourglass" and third-and-fi |
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Marilyn reprised her "red dress" look from N |
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After her first two studio contracts were no |
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A modeling shot from around 1945. The young |
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Anticipating claims to the contrary, Twentie |
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One of the most famous modeling photos of Ma |
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The last movie Marilyn completed, 1960's The |
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From a George Barris photo session, about 19 |
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1953's hit movie How to Marry a Millionaire |
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The Bus Stop days. Marilyn's greatest role m |
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While honeymooning with Joe DiMaggio in Japa |
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On the town, circa 1954. It was a big year f |
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One of the most obscure film appearances by |
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While filming The Prince and The Showgirl (f |
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At a press conference during production of T |
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A very early Marilyn photo, most likely the |
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An exchange for the ages was Marilyn's conve |
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After her great success of 1953, Marilyn's n |
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You can actually date Marilyn by the color o |
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Marilyn's first husband, Jim Daugherty, was |
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This shot is from Marilyn's 1946 stint with |
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On the town, 1955. Marilyn's high-profile ex |
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A 1947 Bruno Bernard photo depicted Marilyn |
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Although her later movie contracts specified |
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A Modeling shot of the young Marilyn. Her se |
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Marilyn Monroe Productions, Inc. Tired of ba |
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This shot of Marilyn was likely taken on pre |
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This early Marilyn shot is a rarity! Though |
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How many TV commercials did Marilyn Monroe m |
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Another of the famous Tobey Beach poses. Mar |
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Based on her song "Diamonds Are a Girl's Bes |
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"Rat Pack" days. Marilyn's association with |
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Early modeling days, circa '45. Marilyn's de |
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In How to Marry a Millionaire, Marilyn's cha |
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A glamour pose from the later stages of Mari |
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This card shows an image from the famous Tob |
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In The Seven Year Itch, The Girl (played by |
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Marilyn at the debut of The Rose Tattoo. She |
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The young Marilyn about the time of her firs |
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Marilyn won thirty screen credits during her |
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Marilyn from There's No Business Like Show B |
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Quantity, not quality, defined Marilyn's car |
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A major influence in Marilyn's career was Jo |
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Marilyn's first personal acting coach was Na |
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Marilyn made only one film while with Columb |
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Marilyn as she appeared at a movie premier w |
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In How to Marry a Millionaire, Marilyn co-st |
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Though reportedly spotted as an extra in a h |
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Late '50s reflections. Marilyn often sought |
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Though Marilyn married playwright Arthur Mil |
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A rare public appearance in June of 1957 fou |
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1959's Some Like It Hot found Marilyn return |
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From Bus Stop, 1956. Marilyn reworked the ro |
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How To Marry a Millionaire, where this Maril |
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Never forgotten. Marilyn's death at age 36 s |
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Reflective times, circa 1956. The ongoing ba |
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The cover girl, captured by the camera in '46 |
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Captured in a particularly bubbly shot later |
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From the mid-'50s, this publicity shot effec |
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An interesting Marilyn credit is O. Henry's |
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