tragic. that simply wasn t true. can we start again? she had an agency, she was hungry for more creative chall challenges. she had a lot of strength with her vulnerability. she stood up to the old hollywood guard and said i m mad as hell and won t take it anymore. up until the day she died, she was a fighter. of course her early death is a tragedy but that doesn t over right everything she achieved up until that point. she became the biggest movie store in the world. and she is one of the famous and most recognizable women in history. excited fans gather on a san diego beach to watch marilyn monroe shoot her first film in two years. arguably her greatest role. it s incredible what she does in that. on paper, the role of sugarcane is very much a type of a dumb blonde. i can t believe this musical family. my mother is a piano teacher and my father a conductor. this woman is so dumb she doesn t even realize her two best friends are men in drag. what
, happy birthday to you. it is very , and incredibly powerful overt sexuality in the 1960s would be seen by many, many people as being just utterly inappropriate, truly inappropriate. mr. president, for all of the things you have done. that song is very deliberately a performance. marilyn performing marilyn. we thank you so much. everybody! happy birthday. i definitely think marilyn was trying to send a message to the powers that be at 20th century fox. her performance was a way of highlighting her own power, in
things you ve done that song is very deliberately a performance. marilyn performing marilyn. so much, everybody, happy birthday i definitely think marilyn was trying to send a message to the powers that be at 20th century fox. her performance was a way of high lighting her own power in a way that says i don t need you, you guys need me. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. when she sang happy birthday, i do remember watching that and being very amused by it. i think she was playing with him but it was certainly brave. i can now retire from politics after having had happy
things you ve done that song is very deliberately a performance. marilyn performing marilyn. i definitely think marilyn was trying to send a message to the powers that be at 20th century fox. her performance was a way of highlighting her own power in a way that says i don t need you, you guys need me. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. when she sang happy birthday i do remember watching that and being very amused. i think she was playing with him, but it was certainly brave. i can now retire from
that song is very deliberately a performance. marilyn performing marilyn. i definitely think marilyn was trying to send a message. to the powers that be at 20th century fox. her performance was a way of highlighting her own power. in a way that says i don t need you. you guys need me. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. when she sang happy birthday, i remember watching that. and being very amused by it. i think she was playing with him. but it was certainly brave. i can now retire from politics after having had happy