Read Marilyn Monroe: The Biography Online
Authors: Donald Spoto
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Entertainment & Performing Arts, #Women, #Performing Arts, #Film & Video, #History & Criticism
She fought: JWP/NL I, p. 20. | |
She wasn’t disciplined: Quoted in Ella Smith, | |
We don’t want: Bogdanovich, p. 82. | |
a forceful actress: Alton Cook, | |
Natasha, I’m terrified: JWP/NL I, p. 15. | |
I didn’t think: | |
surefire money attraction: | |
We had a hell: Quoted in | |
I’m trying to: Aline Mosby, “Actress has memory of heartbreak,” | |
dazzled by the richness : Miller to the editors of | |
Dear Mr. Chekhov: Copy preserved in MG2 III, 4, p. 2. | |
For Nunnally Johnson’s recollections of MM, cf. Tom Stempel, | |
The more important: Howard Hawks, quoted in Pamela Trescott, | |
But we’re not married: MM to Mort Jelline, | |
| Chapter Eleven: |
I didn’t let: Quoted in Roger Kahn, | |
everybody who calls: | |
almost a mental: | |
One of the most: Quoted in | |
very slow: | |
loner: | |
I was surprised: MG2 VIII, 3, p. 14. | |
Joe is looking: Sidney Skolsky’s syndicated column for March 17, 1952; ironically, that evening Joe took Marilyn to her first baseball game—at Gilmore Stadium, where the Hollywood Stars (a minor-league professional team) were playing the Major League All Stars for a Kiwanis Club benefit. Joe played center field. | |
It’s like a: Quoted in Maurice Zolotow, “Joe & Marilyn: The Ultimate L.A. Love Story,” | |
She got really: Quoted in Luitjers, p. 111. | |
I first met: JWP/NL II, p. 20. | |
although I really: Quoted by Rupert Allan to DS. | |
See Mosby’s article in the | |
I’ve been on: MM quoted in “Four For Posterity,” | |
the biggest news: Joe Hyams to DS, Sept. 19, 1991. | |
the way she: Halsman, quoted in Wagenknecht. | |
the successor to Harlow: see, e.g., Jim Henaghan, “So Far to Go Alone!” | |
If anything was ‘wrong’: David Brown to DS, Nov. 11, 1992. | |
Dear Marilyn: Gladys’s letter to MM was preserved and included in IMP. | |
I knew there was really nothing: A note appended by MM to the foregoing letter in IMP. | |
216 | get a complete: Grace Goddard’s letter to MM, dated Oct. 28, 1952, was preserved in IMP. |
Unbeknown to me: Erskine Johnson, “Marilyn Monroe confesses mother alive, living here,” | |
The notes taped by MM to her body were well publicized and copies kept in IMP. | |
She never had: Quoted in John Kobal, | |
If you wanted: Joseph Cotten, | |
Am I making: | |
the best natural: Quoted in Sidney Skolsky’s column for July 16, 1952. | |
marvelous to work with: Quoted in Kobal, p. 615. | |
A lot of guys: Maury Allen, p. 177. | |
It’s the seventh: Sidney Skolsky’s column in the | |
That’s why: Quoted in Kobal, p. 616. | |
I think I’ll: Jay Breen, “She just lets the conversation drift toward her,” | |
I didn’t want: MG2 IV, 4, p. 23. | |
nothing, but nothing: Earl Wilson’s syndicated column (e.g., | |
but La Monroe: Quoted in Dick Williams’s column, | |
She did the same: George Hurrell, quoted in John Kobal, | |
224 | with not a stitch: David Stenn, |
This picture might give: | |
I am very: | |
People were staring: | |
That dress was: UPI wire service item, Sept. 5, 1952. | |
Photographers stood: Sidney Skolsky’s column for Sept. 5, 1952. | |
some estrangement: See, e.g., | |
227 | for bringing in: Regarding Marilyn’s New York shopping spree with Ceil Chapman, see Earl Wilson, |
228 | Too bad: Will Fowler, |
228 | Slatzer made a career: Allan Snyder to DS, July 3, 1992. |
228 | afraid of Joe: Robert F. Slatzer, |
228 | just trying to help: Fowler, n.p. |
228 | I never believed: Allan Snyder to DS, July 3, 1992. |
229 | It’s the one photo: Kay Eicher, quoted in Alex Burton, “ |
when she put: Ron Nyman to DS, July 24, 1992. | |
She was damned: Lionel Newman, in remarks dated Oct. 26, 1972, for liner notes to a collection of MM songs recorded on 20th Century Records (T-901), 1972. | |
I feel as though: Barbara Berch Jamison, “Body and Soul: A Portrait of Marilyn Monroe Showing Why Gentlemen Prefer That Blonde,” | |
There wasn’t: Joseph McBride, | |
She loved to: Hal Schaefer to DS, April 24, 1992. | |
My great ambition: | |
I had to get out: MG2 I, 4, p. 14. | |
She wants to: Sidney Skolsky’s column (e.g., the | |
I want to: MM to Irene Crosby, her stand-in on |