Read Marilyn Monroe: The Biography Online
Authors: Donald Spoto
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Entertainment & Performing Arts, #Women, #Performing Arts, #Film & Video, #History & Criticism
We’re Not Married
P/Sc: Nunnally Johnson for Fox. D: Edmund Goulding. C: Leo Tover, b/w. Rel: July 1952.
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as Annabel Norris; with David Wayne and (in other segments of this anthology film) Ginger Rogers, Fred Allen, Louis Calhern, Zsa Zsa Gabor.
Don’t Bother to Knock
P: Julian Blaustein for Fox. D: Roy Baker. Sc: Daniel Taradash, b/o a novel by Charlotte Armstrong. C: Lucien Ballard, b/w. Rel: July 1952.
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as Nell Forbes; with Richard Widmark, Anne Bancroft, Donna Corcoran, Jim Backus, Lurene Tuttle.
Monkey Business
P: Sol Siegel for Fox. D: Howard Hawks. Sc: Ben Hecht, Charles Lederer and I. A. L. Diamond, b/o a story by Harry Segall. C: Milton Krasner, b/w. Rel: Sept. 1952.
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as Lois Laurel; with Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers, Charles Coburn, Hugh Marlowe.
O. Henry’s Full House
P: Andre Hakin for Fox. D: Henry Koster. Sc: Lamar Trotti, b/o stories by O. Henry. C: Lloyd Ahern, b/w. Rel: Oct. 1952.
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as a streetwalker, in a segment of this five-part anthology film; with Charles Laughton, David Wayne.
Niagara
P: Charles Brackett for Fox. D: Henry Hathaway. Sc: Brackett, Walter Reisch and Richard Breen. C: Joe MacDonald. Rel: Jan. 1953.
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as Rose Loomis; with Joseph Cotten, Jean Peters, Casey Adams, Richard Allan, Denis O’Dea, Don Wilson, Lurene Tuttle.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
P: Sol Siegel for Fox. D: Howard Hawks. Sc: Charles Lederer, b/o works by Anita Loos and Joseph Fields. C: Harry J. Wild. Rel: July 1953.
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as Lorelei Lee; with Jane Russell, Tommy Noonan, Charles Coburn, Elliot Reid, George Winslow, Norma Varden.
How To Marry a Millionaire
P: Nunnally Johnson for Fox. D: Jean Negulesco. Sc: Johnson, b/o plays by Zoë Akins and Dale Eunson and a book by Doris Lilly. C: Joe MacDonald. Rel: Nov. 1953.
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as Pola Debevoise; with Betty Grable, Lauren Bacall, William Powell, David Wayne, Rory Calhoun, Alex D’Arcy, Cameron Mitchell, Fred Clark.
River of No Return
P: Stanley Rubin for Fox. D: Otto Preminger. Sc: Frank Fenton, b/o a story by Louis Lantz. C: Joseph LaShelle. Rel: April 1954.
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as Kay Weston; with Robert Mitchum, Tommy Rettig, Rory Calhoun.
There’s No Business Like Show Business
P: Sol Siegel for Fox. D: Walter Lang. Sc: Phoebe and Henry Ephron, b/o a story by Lamar Trotti. C: Leon Shamroy. Rel: Dec. 1954.
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as Vicky; with Ethel Merman, Dan Dailey, Donald O’Connor, Mitzi Gaynor, Johnny Ray.
The Seven Year Itch
P: Charles K. Feldman and Billy Wilder for Fox. D: Billy Wilder. Sc: Wilder and George Axelrod, b/o Axelrod’s play. C: Milton Krasner. Rel: June 1955.
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as The Girl; with Tom Ewell, Evelyn Keyes, Victor Moore and Robert Strauss.
Bus Stop
P: Buddy Adler for Fox. D: Joshua Logan. Sc: George Axelrod, b/o the play by William Inge. C: Milton Krasner. Rel: Aug. 1956.
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as Cherie; with Don Murray, Arthur O’Connell, Eileen Heckart, Betty Field, Hope Lange.
The Prince and the Showgirl
P: Milton H. Greene and Laurence Olivier for Warner Bros. D: Laurence Olivier. Sc: Terence Rattigan, b/o his play. C: Jack Cardiff. Rel: June 1957.
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as Elsie Marina; with Laurence Olivier, Sybil Thorndike, Jeremy Spenser, Richard Wattis, Esmond Knight, Maxine Audley.
Some Like It Hot
P, D: Billy Wilder for Walter Mirisch/United Artists. Sc: Wilder and I. A. L. Diamond, b/o a story by R. Thoeren and M. Logan. C: Charles Lang, Jr., b/w. Rel: March 1959.
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as Sugar Kane; with Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, George Raft, Pat O’Brien, Joe E. Brown, Joan Shawlee.
Let’s Make Love
P: Jerry Wald for Fox. D: George Cukor. Sc: Norman Krasner, Hal Kanter. C: Daniel L. Fapp. Rel: Sept. 1960.
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as Amanda Dell; with Yves Montand, Wilfrid Hyde White, Tony Randall, Frankie Vaughan, Madge Kennedy.
The Misfits
P: Frank E. Taylor for UA/Seven Arts. D: John Huston. Sc: Arthur Miller. C: Russell Metty, b/w. Rel: Feb. 1961.
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as Roslyn Tabor; with Clark Gable, Montgomery Clift, Eli Wallach, Thelma Ritter, Kevin McCarthy, Estelle Winwood, Ralph Roberts.
Incomplete:
Something’s Got to Give
P: Henry Weinstein. D: George Cukor. Sc: Nunnally Johnson, Walter Bernstein, Hal Kanter
et al
., b/o the 1940 film
My Favorite Wife
. C: Franz Planer, Leo Tover, William Daniels.
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’s thirtieth film was canceled during production;
extant footage shot from April to June 1962.
MM
as Ellen Arden; with Dean Martin, Cyd Charisse, Phil Silvers, Wally Cox. The production was formally shut down on June 12, 1962.
Marilyn Monroe
died on August 4, 1962. The film was rewritten, recast, reproduced and released in 1963 as
Move Over Darling
, with Doris Day and James Garner.
Index
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Abernethy, R. J.
Abrams, Arnold
Academy Awards
1951
Acting classes
at Actors Lab
at Actors Studio
with Michael Chekhov
with Lotte Goslar
with Natasha Lytess.
See also
Lytess, Natasha, as acting coach
with Lee Strasberg
Actors Laboratory (Actors Lab)
Actors Studio (New York City)
Adams, Casey
Adler, Buddy
Adler, Richard
“After You Get What You Want, You Don’t Want It” (song)
Ainsworth, Helen
Albright, Lola
Alexander, Bill
All About Eve
Allan, Richard
Allan, Rupert
Allan, Ted
All My Sons
(Miller)
Anderson, Maxwell
Anna Christie
(O’Neill)
Anthony, Ray
Antinosa, Bart
Arens, Richard
Arledge, Roone
Arliss, George
Armstrong, Charlotte
Arnold, Eve
Arnow, Max
Asher, William
Asphalt Jungle, The
As Young As You Feel
Atkinson family
Avedon, Richard
Awake and Sing!
(Odets)
Axelrod, George
Bacall, Lauren
Backus, Jim
Bacon, James
Baker, Berniece Inez Gladys.
See
Miracle, Berniece Baker
Baker, Gladys (née Monroe).
See
Eley, Gladys Pearl
Baker, Jack
Baker, John Newton
Baker, Roy
Ball, Lucille
Bancroft, Anne
Banks, Maggie
Bara, Theda
Barham, Patte
Barnhart, Sylvia
Barris, George
Barsocchini, Reno
Basehart, Richard
Bates, John
Baumgarth, John
Beardsley, Mrs. Gavin
Beaton, Cecil
Bello, Mama Jean
Bement, Illinois
Benny, Jack
Bergen, Edgar
Berle, Milton
Berlin, Irving
Bernstein, Walter
Billionaire, The
(original title of
Let’s Make Love
)
Blackmer, Carolyn Joerndt
Bliss-Hayden Miniature Theater
Block, Mervin
Blue Angel, The
Blue Book Agency
short silent film made by
Blum, Albert
Bodrero, Lydia (later Reed)
Bogart, Humphrey
Bohnen, Roman
Bolaños, José
Bolender, Albert and Ida (foster family)
discipline
material conditions
religion and morality
Bouillet, Walter
Brackett, Charles
Brand, Harry
Brand, Phoebe
Brando, Marlon
Breen, Joseph
Breen, Richard
Bretherton, David
Brewer, Roy
Bromberg, J. Edward
Brooklyn, New York
Brooks, Rand
Brothers Karamazov, The
(Dostoevsky)
Brothers Karamazov, The
(film)
Brown, David
Brown, Harry
Brown, Joe E.
Brown, Kay
Brown, Peter Harry
Budenz, Louis
Burnett, W. R.
Burnside, William
Bus Stop
house rented during shooting of
illness of cast members during shooting of
plot
Paula Strasberg and
weekends with Arthur Miller during shooting of
Byron, Robert E.
Cahn, Robert
Campbell, John
Campbell, Mabel Ella
Camp Pendleton (California), performance at (1952)
Capell, Frank A.
Capote, Truman
Captain Newman, M.D
.
Cardiff, Jack
Carmen, Jeanne
Carnovsky, Morris
Carr, Joseph
Carrington, Howard
Carroll, John and Lucille Ryman
Lucille and
The Asphalt Jungle
Lucille and Monroe-Hecht autobiography project
money given to Marilyn by
as surrogate parents to Marilyn
Carroll, Madeleine
Carroll, Ronald
Castro, Fidel
Chambrun, Jacques
Chaplin, Charles
Charisse, Cyd
Chasin, George
Chayefsky, Paddy
Chekhov, Michael, acting classes with
Chekhov, Mrs. Michael
Chevalier, Maurice
Child, Nellise
China Seas
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