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
where? hollywood and vine! it looks like a dumb blond, talks like a dumb blond. but inside is this roiling person who s really full, not just a stereotype. called me an ignorant hillbilly, how do you mean that? i don t mean ignorant, but do you come from the ozarks. this was the first time that she was showing her new style of acting, developed at the actors studio. i ve been trying to be somebody. much more realistic performance. a performance that tapped into a new well of emotions that we hadn t seen from marilyn monroe before. marilyn had learned tremendous dramatic and comedic technique. she could really get into a character and play it with great truth as well as humor. the character is kind of a wanma be marilyn, a failed starlet. they were trying to make her