after you get what you want, you don t want it. that s a perfect number, because that s really her story, too. because after you get what you want you don t want what you she had the money and the lights and the costumes and the fans. i know you but there was something missing. she doesn t want to be stuck at fox making stereotype movies. i could have sworn you re a dramatic actress. that s impossible. what i d like to do is to be a good actress. when you want that, you re not necessarily going to find it in hollywood. there s no business like show business opens to great fanfare, but marilyn is nowhere to be seen. marilyn monroe didn t show up for her own movie premiere. her mind and her life were somewhere else. she was incognito. as zelda zonk. zelda zonk was a beautiful woman in a black, bobbed wig sneaking away from l.a. to start a new life in new york. she didn t tell anybody, and nobody knew. marilyn walked out as a declaration
the first time i got up in front of him. and it was like he had an x ray machine in his eyes, and he just went in, now i m sure that s the same thing that happened with marilyn. i think that might have been the bravest thing that she ever did. because the people in those classes, they actually looked down on hollywood stars. they saw the stars and the s starlets as very, very different than the real actors. lee strasburg. i think probably, he changed my life more than any other human being. not everyone welcomes the new marilyn. her last movie for fox is about to open. and darryl zanuck orchestrates a stunt to put her back in her place. the whole energy of the response to her was about