Read Marilyn Monroe: The Biography Online
Authors: Donald Spoto
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Entertainment & Performing Arts, #Women, #Performing Arts, #Film & Video, #History & Criticism
She gave us: Ted Cieszynski to DS, Feb. 10, 1992. | |
This is my first: Jennings, | |
When I went to Korea: Skolsky, p. 212. | |
It was so wonderful: Cited frequently—e.g., Talese, p. 43; Kahn, p. 256. | |
Joe hates: Sidney Skolsky’s column, | |
For the dialogue between MM and Skolsky, see Skolsky, p. 213. | |
Marilyn wept: Ben Hecht to Jacques Chambrun, April 14, 1954. Ben Hecht Papers, The Newberry Library, Chicago. | |
Sit down and: Quoted by MM to Arthur Miller, | |
But you’re married: Quoted by Lucille Ryman Carroll to DS, Feb. 20, 1992. | |
At night: JWP/NL II, p. 22. | |
called me at two or three: JWP/NL I, p. 7. | |
tired of having: Jack Gordean and Hugh French, memo to Charles K. Feldman reporting a meeting with Marilyn on or about June 26, 1954. | |
It’s ridiculous: Hal Schaefer, quoted in | |
It’s okay, baby: | |
very unhappy when: Louella O. Parsons, “Joe Jealousy [ | |
She had very little: Hal Schaefer to DS, April 24, 1992. | |
stupid part: MG IV, 3, p. 25. | |
Breathe from your stomach: Quoted in Robert Cahn, “Marilyn Monroe Hits a New High,” | |
Miss Monroe’s wriggling: Bosley Crowther, in the | |
For Irving Berlin’s comment, see Manvell, p. 117. | |
I had a code: JWP/NL I, p. 6. | |
If Marilyn wasn’t: Rita Moreno, on | |
I’ve heard: Susan Strasberg, | |
I kept: MM, quoted on MG dictabelt #4, dated April 11, 1957. | |
What the hell: Quoted in Graham McCann, | |
He has the grace: MM, quoted in | |
He wouldn’t speak: Quoted in Maurice Zolotow, “The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe,” | |
When I married: Norman Rosten, | |
I have too many: Quoted in Gloria Steinem, “Growing Up with Marilyn,” | |
But although she was: George Axelrod to DS, Nov. 6, 1991. | |
the shot seen: Cited often—e.g., by photographer Sam Shaw, in “Runnin’ Wild,” no. 9 (Jan. 1993). | |
She was shaking: Tom Ewell, quoted in the | |
The location work: Sam Shaw to DS, March 7, 1992. | |
Wilder and Wurtzel confirmed the production schedule to DS in interviews on (respectively) Nov. 19, 1991 and Feb. 19, 1992. | |
It would make: The entire dialogue was published by Winchell in his syndicated column just days after MM died: see, e.g., the | |
look of death: Billy Wilder to DS, Nov. 19, 1991. | |
The violence between Marilyn and Joe was widely reported by witnesses: see McCann, p. 46. | |
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On MM’s illness, see the | |
I hope you: Quoted in the | |
I knew she: Tom Ewell, quoted in | |
Others could give: Darryl F. Zanuck to Billy Wilder, letter dated Sept. 20, 1954, preserved in the Charles K. Feldman Papers at the American Film Institute, Los Angeles. | |
I have to sleep: Sam Shaw to DS, March 7, 1992; see also Shaw and Rosten, | |
When you got her: Billy Wilder to DS, Nov. 19, 1991. | |
I wanted so much: MG V, 3. | |
letter perfect: George Axelrod to DS, April 22, 1992. | |
For the neighbors’ recollections of Marilyn’s nighttime walks, see the | |
because of incompatibility: For the news release and subsequent statements to the press, see, e.g., | |
grievous mental suffering: | |
290 | common as political: |
It is my home: | |
Miss Monroe will: Quoted in | |
The marriage was: Ray Parker and Roby Heard, “What Made Marilyn and Joe Bust Up?” | |
Now at last: | |
Joe is a sweet guy: Quoted by Aline Mosby in “Marilyn, Joe Rift Widens,” | |
Bored: Susan Strasberg to DS, June 2, 1992. | |
292 | Joe DiMaggio bored: Skolsky, p. 225. |
He didn’t like: MG III, 4, unpaginated. | |
I feel alive: Quoted in the | |
I can’t understand: Quoted in the | |
But Marilyn’s determination: Skolsky, p. 224–225. | |
Mr. DiMaggio: Quoted in the | |
She has been: Charles K. Feldman to Darryl F. Zanuck, letter dated October 21, 1954, preserved in the Feldman Collection at the American Film Institute, Los Angeles. | |
I feel like: “Life Goes to A Select Supper for Marilyn,” | |
that the so-called elite of: Sidney Skolsky’s column, “Hollywood Is My Beat,” | |
I have come: Quoted in Shaw and Rosten, p. 78. | |
I’ve always admired: MM told the exchange to Skolsky, who included it in his column dated Nov. 9. | |
It’s because of: | |
for correction of: | |
There’s no chance: MM to Aline Mosby, quoted in the | |
Regarding the end of the Schaefer affair and the dialogue at the Villa Capri between MM and Joe, see Louella Parsons in the |