Read Marilyn Monroe: The Biography Online
Authors: Donald Spoto
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expressly for her: Logan, p. 39. | |
Hold onto your chairs: | |
effectively dispels: Arthur Knight, in the | |
one of the great: Logan, pp. 36, 48; also, Logan speaking in the documentary | |
For the meeting with Sukarno, see the | |
Al Delgado’s letter to Jay Kanter, dated June 15, 1956, is included in MG III. | |
a live witness: Robins, p. 313. | |
Marilyn Monroe’s new romance: | |
361 | Miller’s appearance in Washington and his statements before the HUAC were documented in, among many other journals and magazines, the |
No question about it: | |
provided Marilyn agreed: Miller, p. 406. | |
and to be: | |
Have you heard: Rosten, p. 34. | |
It was awfully: Amy Greene to DS, May 5, 1992; Rupert Allan to DS, July 21, 1991. | |
Arthur was learning: Susan Strasberg to DS, June 3, 1992; see also | |
[Jean] was always: Maureen O’Sullivan, quoted in Golden, p. 158. | |
stand by in case: Milton Greene’s telephone call to Irving Stein is recorded in ILS dated June 29, 1956: MG XI. | |
The account of Marilyn’s hesitation at her marriage was provided to DS by Amy Greene, May 5, 1992. | |
Well, I hope: George Axelrod to DS, April 22, 1992; Axelrod’s statement was included in an essay on Miller by Kenneth Tynan, in | |
Lee doesn’t care: ILS memorandum dated July 2, 1956: MG IV. | |
Perhaps later: ILS memorandum dated July 14, 1956: MG IV. | |
result in capital gain: ILS to MG, October 16, 1956: MG XI, 4. | |
he ought to stay out: Kay Brown, quoted in ILS memorandum dated Sept. 12, 1956: MG V, 3. | |
Yes, but: | |
Unlike many other: Jack Cardiff to DS, May 26, 1992. | |
to take her: Quoted in | |
He tried to be: W. J. Weatherby, | |
All you have: The remark is widely quoted by witnesses, among them Susan Strasberg to DS, April 23, 1990; by Amy Greene; by actress Maxine Audley, | |
suspicious, sullen: Rosten, p. 43. | |
The incident of Marilyn’s discovery of Arthur’s notebook was related to DS by Amy Greene, Susan Strasberg, Allan Snyder and Jack Cardiff. | |
It was something: Quoted in Bart Mills, | |
I think Arthur: Quoted by Rupert Allan to DS, July 15, 1991. | |
Miller looked on: Sidney Skolsky’s syndicated column for Nov. 25, 1961. | |
The Strasberg interference: The phrase, almost a motto at the time, was used in conversations with DS by Allan Snyder, Rupert Allan, Amy Greene and Jack Cardiff; its equivalent is much cited by Arthur Miller. | |
My mother had once: Susan Strasberg to DS, June 3, 1992; see also | |
poisonous and vacuous: Kaplan, | |
nearly religious: Miller, p. 423. | |
Miller’s comments on Paula were spoken to Fred Lawrence Guiles, | |
Greene thought: Guiles, p. 309. | |
it was important: Jay Kanter to DS, April 15, 1992. | |
getting involved: Albert Maysles to DS, March 30, 1992. | |
wrecking her: Allan Snyder to DS, May 2, 1992. | |
two months supply: MG to ILS, Sept. 27, 1956: MG VII. | |
Too many people: Quoted in Hutchinson, p. 78. | |
had been wrong: Margaret Hohenberg to ILS, reported to MG in telephone call on Dec. 27, 1956 and so dated in ILS: MG IV. | |
she had some: Letter from MG to Joe Carr and ILS, dated Sept. 27, 1956: MG IV. | |
375 | ILS memoranda dated September 1–3, 1956: MG IV and VI. |
thoroughly ill-mannered: | |
It was a: Henry Brandon, “Sex, Society and the Theatre,” | |
She’s quite remarkable: Quoted in | |
You did well: Quoted in Sidney Skolsky’s column for June 14, 1957; and in Taylor, | |
No one had: Laurence Olivier, | |
| Chapter Seventeen: |
I was off: Miller, p. 460. | |
I felt an urgency: Miller, pp. 458–459. | |
a mere child: Miller, p. 448. | |
a rose-tinted: Kazan, p. 540. | |
For Norman Rosten’s recollections of Marilyn’s never-ending struggle for the perfect home design, see | |
I love them: MM to Richard Meryman in a taped interview for | |
You must excuse me: the anecdote with the neighbor and the new coat is documented in Wagenknecht, p. xvii. | |
Michael Korda to DS, June 30, 1992. | |
But there was another: Amy Greene to DS, May 5, 1992. | |
adopted daughter: Michael Molnar, | |
some of the most: Edward A. Gargan, “Tribute to Marianne Kris,” | |
as if I were: MM, quoted by Rupert Allan to DS, June 10, 1991. | |
too stand-offish: Comments by Miller’s brother, sister and in-laws are cited in Robert J. Levin, | |
For Kazan’s estimation of the Monroe-Strasberg connection, see Kazan, p. 540. | |
Lee makes me think: Rosten, p. 49. | |
Whether it was: Strasberg, | |
It is not: MM drafted the letter in early April but kept it for reflection and revision; it was cabled to Jack Warner on April 22, 1957; see the production files for | |
MM’s statement through Miller’s attorney was issued April 11 and was noted in the next day’s edition of the | |
absolutely irrational: Robert H. Montgomery, Jr., to John Wharton, memorandum preserved in MG IX, memorandum for April 1957. | |
389 | For the news accounts of the reorganization of MMP, see: |