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Marilyn Monroe Biography - Part One

No other person in the 20th Century has made such an unforgettable impression on the popular culture in America like Marilyn Monroe. Some reduced her as being merely a sex symbol, but a mere sex symbol would never have been able to capture the hearts of millions like she did. The essence of Marilyn Monroe lies much deeper into our consciousness than many can understand. She was the epitome of the glamour girl, a shimmering starlet, a pin-up whose beguiling beauty mesmerized both men and women alike. Far beyond her exterior gloss however, was a woman, strong but fragile, a little girl, sweet yet precocious, and the girl next door, as simple as they come, but hiding behind her own very real problems.

Born Norma Jean Mortenson (later changed to Baker by her mother) on June 1, 1926 in Los Angeles, California, she would spend most of her early life separated from her mother. Her mother, Gladys Mortenson, was a film-cutter at RKO, and suffered with mental illness her entire adult life. Due to her inability to handle the demands of child-rearing and desiring a better way of life for her child, she sent Norma away to live in a sequence of various foster homes. When she was nine years old she was sent to an orphanage, where she lived for two years before moving to the home of her final foster family.

When she was just sixteen years old she married a young man by the name of James Dougherty. She took a job in an aircraft factory, and shortly after James joined the military. Young and vibrant, she was a beautiful girl with a coppery blonde hair color, warm, laughing blue eyes and naturally good looks. It was during her time at the factory that she was discovered. A photographer was taking pictures of women making contributions to the war effort and snapped a photo of Norma. The photographer was so impressed with her that he asked if she could do some more modeling for him. Within two years, she had quit her job in the factory to continue modeling and to pursue a career in film. Her and James divorced that same year.

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