Read Marilyn Monroe: The Biography Online
Authors: Donald Spoto
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Entertainment & Performing Arts, #Women, #Performing Arts, #Film & Video, #History & Criticism
Miracle, Berniece Baker
Misfits, The
characters in
“Misfits, The” (Miller)
Mitchell, James
Mitchum, Robert
first meeting with Marilyn
Mix, Tom
Mocambo nightclub (Hollywood)
Monette, Valmore
Monkey Business
Monroe, Della May
death
Grainger and
marriage to Graves
marriage to Monroe
Monroe, Gladys Pearl.
See
Eley, Gladys Pearl
Monroe, Ida Mae
Monroe, Jack
Monroe, Marion
Monroe, Olive Brunings
Monroe, Otis Elmer
Montand, Yves
Montgomery, Robert H., Jr.
Moore, John
Moran, Chuck
Moran, Earl
Morath, Inge
Moreno, Rita
Moriarty, Evelyn
Mortensen, Martin Edward
Mosby, Aline
Muir, Florabel
Murray, Don
Murray, Eunice
background
on day after Marilyn’s death
on day of Marilyn’s death
dismissal of
Greenson’s relationship to
Murray, John
Murrow, Edward R.
Mutiny on the Bounty
My Favorite Wife
“My Heart Belongs to Daddy” (song)
My Story
(Monroe, with Hecht)
Naar, Dolores
Naar, Joe
National Concert Artists Corporation
National Institute of Arts and Letters
National Research Council
Negulesco, Jean
Nelson, Elyda
Neurological Institute (New York City)
Newcomb, Margot Patricia
Newman, Lionel
“New Wrinkle, A” (calendar)
New York Hospital, Payne Whitney Clinic of
Niagara
Noel, Susie
Noguchi, Thomas
Norman Jean
(Guiles)
North, Sheree
Norwalk State Hospital
Novello, Angie
Nyman, Ron
O’Connell, Arthur
Odets, Clifford
O’Doul, Frank “Lefty”
O’Doul, Jean
O. Henry’s Full House
Olivier, Laurence
attitude toward Marilyn
O’Neill, Eugene
“One Silver Dollar” (song)
Orphanage, Norma Jeane at
emotional atmosphere of
marriage to Jim Dougherty as alternative to
Ostrow, Lucille
O’Sullivan, Maureen
Paar, Jack
Pabst beer advertisement
Palmer, Laurie
Pantages Theatre (Hollywood)
Parker, William
Parsons, Louella
Schaefer-Marilyn relationship and
Payne Whitney Clinic, New York Hospital
Peck, Gregory
Personal Property
Person to Person
(television show)
Peters, Jean
Phillips, Gladys (later Wilson)
Pickford, Mary
Picnic
Pink Tights
Piscator, Erwin
Plecher, Marjorie
Porterfield, Pearl
Portrait of a Madonna
(Williams)
Powell, Dick
Powell, William
Preminger, Otto
Prince and the Pauper, The
Prince and the Showgirl, The
Quinn, Anthony
Rabwin, Marcus
Radcliffe, Frank
Radioplane Company
Raft, George
Rain
(projected television dramatization)
Rambach, Harold
Rattigan, Terence
Rauh, Joseph
Rauh, Olie
Recruiting campaign, for servicewomen, Marilyn and
Redmond, Cherie
Reed, Lydia (née Bodrero)
Reinhardt, Gottfried
Reinhardt, Max
Reis, Irving
Reis, May
Reis, Vanessa
Reisch, Walter
Remick, Lee
Rettig, Tommy
Ries, Maurice
Right Cross
Ritter, Thelma
River of No Return
Rizzuto, Phil
Roberts, Ralph
Robin, Leo
Rockefeller Foundation
Rodgers, Mortimer
Romm, Harry
Room at the Top
Rooney, Mickey
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Roselli, Johnny
Rosenfeld, Henry
Rosson, Harold
Rosten, Hedda
Rosten, Leo
Rosten, Norman
Rosten, Patricia
Rudin, Milton
Russell, Jane
Russian culture
Ryan, Joe
Ryan, Robert
Ryman, Lucille.
See
Carroll, John and Lucille Ryman
Sandburg, Carl
Sanders, George
Santa Catalina Island
Sawtelle district, Los Angeles
Scaduto, Anthony
Schaefer, Hal
Schaeffer, Benson
Schary, Dore
Schell, Maria
Schenck, Joseph
Schenck, Nicholas
Scherbatoff, Mara
Scherer, Gordon H.
Schiller, Lawrence
Schipper, Henry
Schneiderman, Robert
Schools, Marilyn at
academic grades
Emerson Junior High School
Van Nuys High School
Schreiber, Lew
Schreiner, Greg
Schwab’s Drugstore (Hollywood)
Sciacca, Tony
Scott, George C.
Screen Actors Guild
Scudda-Hoo! Scudda-Hay!
Seay, Claire
Seigel, Lee, M.D.
Selma Avenue elementary school
Seven Year Itch, The
Fox-Monroe contract disputes and
premiere of
Sexual Behavior in the Human Female
(Kinsey)
Sexual Behavior in the Human Male
(Kinsey)
Shade, Rose
Shamroy, Leon
Sharp, Ernest
Shaw, Sam
Sherman Oaks, California, home in
Showalter, Max
Shulman, Arnold
Sifton, Claire and Paul
Signoret, Simone
Silvers, Phil
Sinatra, Frank
“Wrong Door Raid” and
Sitwell, Edith
Skolsky, Sidney
book about Marilyn
divorce of Marilyn and Joe DiMaggio and
Skouras, Spyros
Slattery, Mary Grace
divorce of Arthur Miller from
Slatzer, Robert
Sleeping Prince, The
(Rattigan)
Smith, Carleton
Smith, Lois
Smith, Maria
Smith Act
Snively, Emma
Snively, Emmeline
Snyder, Allan
Snyder, Roland
Solotaire, George
Some Like It Hot
Something’s Got to Give
(projected film)
dismissal of Marilyn from
Greenson and
illness of Marilyn during shooting of
New York trip during filming of
nude publicity shots for
recommencement of
salaries for
Song, Mickey
“Specialization” (song)
Spellbound
Spenser, Jeremy
Speriglio, Milo
Spiegel, Sam
Spindel, Bernard
Splaver, Steffi Sidney
Springer, John
Stanley, Kim
Stanley, Olin G.
Stanwyck, Barbara
Stapleton, Maureen
Stark, Ray
Stein, Irving
Bus Stop
and
Natasha Lytess and
The Prince and the Showgirl
and
Steinem, Gloria
Sten, Anna
Stern, Bert
Stevenson, Hattie
Stewart, James
Stieg, Lewis
Story on Page One, The
Strahm, Sherlee
Strange Death of Marilyn Monroe, The
(Capell)
Strasberg, John
Strasberg, Lee
acting classes with
Bus Stop
and
hospitalization of Marilyn and
in Marilyn’s will
The Prince and the Showgirl
and
Rain
project and
Strasberg, Paula
Bus Stop
and
The Misfits
and
The Prince and the Showgirl
and
Something’s Got to Give
and
Strasberg, Susan
Streetcar Named Desire, A
(film)
Streetcar Named Desire, A
(Williams)
Stuart, Sheila
Studio Club (Hollywood)
Styne, Jule
Summer Lightning
Summers, Anthony
Tabori, George
Talmadge, Norma
Tandy, Jessica
Taylor, Elizabeth
Taylor, Frank
Temple, Shirley
Tennant, Cecil
“That Old Black Magic” (song)
There’s No Business Like Show Business
Thompson, J. Lee
Thorndike, Sybil
Ticket to Tomahawk, A
Timebends
(Miller)
Todd, Mike
Tolman, Ray
Tolson, Clyde
To the Actor: On the Technique of Acting
(Chekhov)
Travilla, William
Tree Grows in Brooklyn, A
(proposed musical version)
Tryon, Tom
Turner, Roy
Twentieth Century–Fox.
See also specific movies, executives, directors, and producers
contracts with
1946