Marilyn Monroe

American actress and model from 'The Seven Year Itch'

Marilyn Monroe - American actress and model from 'The Seven Year Itch'
Born

June 1st, 1926
99 years ago

Died

August 4th, 1962
63 years ago — 36 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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Born in 1926, a prominent American actress and model gained fame in the 1950s. Featured in films such as 'Some Like It Hot' and 'The Seven Year Itch', she became one of the most recognizable figures in Hollywood. Monroe's performances often showcased her comedic talent and her ability to portray complex characters. Apart from acting, she worked as a model and became a cultural icon, representing the ideal of femininity in the 20th century. Her marriage to baseball player Joe DiMaggio and playwright Arthur Miller drew significant media attention. Monroe's life was marked by personal struggles, and her untimely death in 1962 at the age of 36 further solidified her status as a legendary figure.

Starred in 'Some Like It Hot'

Featured in 'The Seven Year Itch'

Modelled for Vogue and other magazines

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