Marilyn Monroe

Work performed by:
 Beatriz Semedo
Index

Introduction                          Diap. 3
Biography                             Diap.4
Films in which participated           Diap.12
Best-known phrases                    Diap. 13
Photos Galery                         Diap.14
Conclusion                            Diap.16
Webgraphy                             Diap.17
Marilyn Monroe’s Biography
Norma Jeane Mortinson was born in June, 1st of 1926 in Los Angels.
She was registraded with her stepfather’s name but than she “discovered”
who was her father and a few years latter she changed her name into
Baker.
Marilyn spent most of her childhood in homes of relatives or orphanages
because her mother wasn’t able to raise her.
At the age of 16, she married her boyfriend, Jimmy Dougherty, in July
19th of 1942, who was 21.
In 1944, he was transfered to South Pacific because he was in the
Navy.
After Jimmy left, she started to work in a factory in Burbank, California.
A few months later, the photographer David Conover saw her while
taking photos of women that helped in the war.




                                            Mrs. Norma Jeane
                                            Dougherty, Yank
                                            Magazine, 1945
In 1946, her husband came back and she needed to make a choice
between her husband and her career in the world oh photography.
In June of 1946 she got divorced.
In August of that year, she was hired by Twentieth Century Fox,
shortly after, dyed his hair blonde very clear and changed its
name to Marilyn Monroe artistically.
Marilyn began her career in some small films, but his skill for comedy,
his sensuality and his presence at events led her to win roles in blockbuster
movies, making it one of the most popular movie stars of the decade 50.
On January 14, 1954, Marilyn married her boyfriend, baseball
player Joe DiMaggio in San Francisco, California. They were dating two years
ago when Joe asked his agent to arrange a meeting for both dinner and asked
her to marry.
Unfortunately, Marilyn's fame and his sexual figure became a problem in your
marriage. Nine months later, on October 27, 1954, Marilyn and Joe divorced.




                                                      Marilyn Monroe
                                                      Performance for
                                                      military, 1954
In 1955 Marilyn was ready to get rid of the image
of Hurricane blonde. This had given her stardom, but now had the
opportunity and experience, Marilyn wanted to pursue a serious
career as an actress, wanted to experience new sensations
and was able to show that more than one woman who was
sparking the sexual imagery of men. She moved from Hollywood to
New York to study at the acting school of Lee Strasberg. In
1956, Marilyn started her own production
company, Marilyn Monroe Productions.
On June 29, 1956 Marilyn married her new boyfriend, the
playwright Arthur Miller.
Unfortunately, Marilyn's third marriage ended, this time on January 20,
1961. The date of the divorce occurred in Mexico, was chosen as the day
of the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, USA in an attempt
to maintain the separation out of the headlines. The tactic did not work and
once again the life of Marilyn was the target of gossip, scandals, covers of
newspapers and magazines around the world.
She was the mistress of Kennedy long before he enters the White
House. Kennedy had been obsessed with her during her recovery
from an operation in the left column that asset.
The case between them began after her divorce from Joe
DiMaggio and continued while she was married
to Arthur Miller. They were in his suite at the Carlyle Hotel in
New York, or at the beach house of Peter Lawford, in Santa Monica.
In the Golden Globe Awards, 1962 Marilyn was named "favorite female
personality at all world cinema“
On the morning of August 5, 1962, at age 36, Marilyn died in her
sleep at her home in Brentwood, California. The news
was a shock, propagated by the media, particularly exploring
the mysterious character in which the fact occurred, whichever is the
official version by the ingestion of an overdose of barbiturates. The
brilliance and beauty of Marilyn made ​it impossible that she was
gone. Nobody really knows what happened that night.
Films In Which Participated


          Nome                Ano             Tradução
 Scudda-Hoo! Scudda-Hay!      1948      O Encanto da Mocidade
       Love Happy             1950        Louco por Mulheres
       All About Eva          1950               Eva
      Clash by Night          1952           Desengano
         Niagara              1953             Niagara
 Genteman Prefer Blondes      1953   Os homens preferem as Loiras
The Prince and the Showlady   1957      O Príncipe e a Corista
Best-Known Phrases

   “I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes,
I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't
handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me
at my best.”
   “If you're gonna be two-faced at least make one of them
pretty.”
   “If you can make a girl laugh, you can make her do
anything.”
   “It's better to be unhappy alone than unhappy with
someone.”
Photo Galery
Webgraphy


• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Monroe
• http://www.marilynparasempre.com/

Marilyn Monroe

  • 1.
    Marilyn Monroe Work performedby:  Beatriz Semedo
  • 2.
    Index Introduction Diap. 3 Biography Diap.4 Films in which participated Diap.12 Best-known phrases Diap. 13 Photos Galery Diap.14 Conclusion Diap.16 Webgraphy Diap.17
  • 3.
    Marilyn Monroe’s Biography NormaJeane Mortinson was born in June, 1st of 1926 in Los Angels. She was registraded with her stepfather’s name but than she “discovered” who was her father and a few years latter she changed her name into Baker. Marilyn spent most of her childhood in homes of relatives or orphanages because her mother wasn’t able to raise her.
  • 4.
    At the ageof 16, she married her boyfriend, Jimmy Dougherty, in July 19th of 1942, who was 21. In 1944, he was transfered to South Pacific because he was in the Navy. After Jimmy left, she started to work in a factory in Burbank, California. A few months later, the photographer David Conover saw her while taking photos of women that helped in the war. Mrs. Norma Jeane Dougherty, Yank Magazine, 1945
  • 5.
    In 1946, herhusband came back and she needed to make a choice between her husband and her career in the world oh photography. In June of 1946 she got divorced. In August of that year, she was hired by Twentieth Century Fox, shortly after, dyed his hair blonde very clear and changed its name to Marilyn Monroe artistically.
  • 6.
    Marilyn began hercareer in some small films, but his skill for comedy, his sensuality and his presence at events led her to win roles in blockbuster movies, making it one of the most popular movie stars of the decade 50. On January 14, 1954, Marilyn married her boyfriend, baseball player Joe DiMaggio in San Francisco, California. They were dating two years ago when Joe asked his agent to arrange a meeting for both dinner and asked her to marry. Unfortunately, Marilyn's fame and his sexual figure became a problem in your marriage. Nine months later, on October 27, 1954, Marilyn and Joe divorced. Marilyn Monroe Performance for military, 1954
  • 7.
    In 1955 Marilynwas ready to get rid of the image of Hurricane blonde. This had given her stardom, but now had the opportunity and experience, Marilyn wanted to pursue a serious career as an actress, wanted to experience new sensations and was able to show that more than one woman who was sparking the sexual imagery of men. She moved from Hollywood to New York to study at the acting school of Lee Strasberg. In 1956, Marilyn started her own production company, Marilyn Monroe Productions.
  • 8.
    On June 29,1956 Marilyn married her new boyfriend, the playwright Arthur Miller. Unfortunately, Marilyn's third marriage ended, this time on January 20, 1961. The date of the divorce occurred in Mexico, was chosen as the day of the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, USA in an attempt to maintain the separation out of the headlines. The tactic did not work and once again the life of Marilyn was the target of gossip, scandals, covers of newspapers and magazines around the world.
  • 9.
    She was themistress of Kennedy long before he enters the White House. Kennedy had been obsessed with her during her recovery from an operation in the left column that asset. The case between them began after her divorce from Joe DiMaggio and continued while she was married to Arthur Miller. They were in his suite at the Carlyle Hotel in New York, or at the beach house of Peter Lawford, in Santa Monica.
  • 10.
    In the GoldenGlobe Awards, 1962 Marilyn was named "favorite female personality at all world cinema“ On the morning of August 5, 1962, at age 36, Marilyn died in her sleep at her home in Brentwood, California. The news was a shock, propagated by the media, particularly exploring the mysterious character in which the fact occurred, whichever is the official version by the ingestion of an overdose of barbiturates. The brilliance and beauty of Marilyn made ​it impossible that she was gone. Nobody really knows what happened that night.
  • 11.
    Films In WhichParticipated Nome Ano Tradução Scudda-Hoo! Scudda-Hay! 1948 O Encanto da Mocidade Love Happy 1950 Louco por Mulheres All About Eva 1950 Eva Clash by Night 1952 Desengano Niagara 1953 Niagara Genteman Prefer Blondes 1953 Os homens preferem as Loiras The Prince and the Showlady 1957 O Príncipe e a Corista
  • 12.
    Best-Known Phrases “I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best.” “If you're gonna be two-faced at least make one of them pretty.” “If you can make a girl laugh, you can make her do anything.” “It's better to be unhappy alone than unhappy with someone.”
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