Who found Marilyn Monroe?

Eunice Murray, Marilyn's housekeeper, found her a little after 1 AM on August 5, 1962, dead of an apparent overdose of barbitu- rates, which included pentobarbital (sleeping pills) and chloral hy- drate. The police weren't called to the scene for over four hours.

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How did Marilyn Monroe get discovered?

In 1944, during World War II, Monroe was working in a factory where she met David Conover, a photographer who was sent to the factory to shoot morale-boosting pictures of female workers. He thought she had the right look for a model, leading her to the Blue Book Model Agency where she became a successful pin up model.

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Who was the first person to find Marilyn Monroe?

Ralph Greenson, broke into her bedroom by smashing a window to find the actress dead in her bed, with an empty bottle of sleeping pills on her nightstand. Monroe's housekeeper, Eunice Murray, had awakened in the middle of the night to find a light on in Marilyn's room and the door locked.

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Who kept Marilyn Monroe's fortune?

She put $5,000 in a trust fund for the education of her assistant's child, and she left a $100,000 trust fund for her mother. 75 percent of Monroe's intellectual property and estate were left to her acting coach, Lee Strasberg, and the remaining 25 percent was given to her New York psychiatrist Dr. Marianne Kris.

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Who claimed to be Marilyn Monroe's father?

According to these reports, it is now confirmed that Charles Stanley Gifford was actually Monroe's biological father and not Martin Edward Mortensen, the man listed on her birth certificate.

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Who reported Marilyn Monroe's death?

Greenson arrived shortly thereafter. He entered the room by breaking a window and found Monroe dead. He called her physician, Hyman Engelberg, who arrived at the house at around 3:50 a.m. and officially confirmed the death. At 4:25 a.m., they notified the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD).

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What made Marilyn Monroe so special?

Some like her because she was sexy and beautiful; others because she was a funny comedienne. There are people who adore her sensitivity and others who love the way she never stopped trying to make her life more fulfilling.

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What was Marilyn Monroe's last words?

Lawford says that in "slurred" speech Monroe told him she was "tired and would not be coming" to dinner. Then, as her voice became less audible, she told him, "Say goodbye to Pat. Say goodbye to Jack [President Kennedy]. And say goodbye to yourself, because you're a nice guy."

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How old would Marilyn Monroe be if alive today?

The Hollywood icon passed away on August 4, 1962, aged 36, but if she were alive in 2022, she would be 96 years old, the same age as Queen Elizabeth II. Medline Plus states that barbiturates are drugs that lead to 'relaxation and sleepiness.

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How did they find Marilyn Monroe's dad?

Gifford was proven to be the late screen legend's father via DNA testing, and the discovery will be explored in the upcoming documentary Marilyn, Her Final Secret, according to Variety.

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Did Marilyn Monroe have kids?

Does Marilyn have any children? No. Although Marilyn was married three times (first to James Dougherty, followed by baseball star Joe DiMaggio and playwright Arthur Miller), she did not have any children before her death in 1962. However, she really wanted to have a family and did have multiple documented pregnancies.

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What did Marilyn Monroe said about Jesus?

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She was visited by Billy Graham during a presentation of a show. He said the Spirit of God had sent him to preach to her. After hearing what the Preacher had to say, she said: 'I don't need your Jesus'.

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What happened to Marilyn Monroe when she was alive?

After several months as a virtual recluse, Monroe died from an overdose of sleeping pills (barbiturates) in her Los Angeles home. Her death was ruled a “probable suicide,” and this finding was supported by the actress's history of drug use and previous suicide attempts.

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What illness did Marilyn Monroe's mom gave?

By age seven, Monroe was back in her birth mother's care, although as shown in Blonde, her mother would be institutionalized for paranoid schizophrenia shortly thereafter. Monroe spent her childhood in various orphanages and foster homes, where she allegedly faced sexual abuse and emotional distress.

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How much was Marilyn Monroe worth before she died?

What is Marilyn Monroe's net worth? What is Marilyn Monroe's net worth? Celebrity Net Worth estimates Monroe's estate was worth around $800,000 at the time of her death which is around $7.8 million in 2022 adjusting for inflation.

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What ethnicity was Marilyn Monroe?

Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1, 1926, at the Los Angeles General Hospital in Los Angeles, California. Her mother, Gladys Pearl Baker (née Monroe; 1902–1984), was born in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico to a poor Midwestern family who migrated to California at the turn of the century.

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What religion is Marilyn?

After her marriage to Miller ended in 1961, Monroe is believed to have maintained her Jewish identity. She kept in her possession the prayer book and a menorah, which played the Israeli national anthem, until she died a year later.

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What did Albert Einstein say about Marilyn Monroe?

You may have heard part of this story, where Marilyn Monroe told Einstein - “Would it not be wonderful if we had a child with your brains and my beauty?” Einstein replied promptly: “Yes, but imagine a child with my beauty and your brains!” The rest of the story is not well-publicized (for obvious reasons).

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What was Marilyn Monroe's famous saying?

“Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.”

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Did Marilyn Monroe have blue eyes?

Monroe's natural eye color was most likely to be blue, as recorded in her sister's autobiography (48) – “but our eyes were different … Norma Jeane's were blue like our mother's” – and on her autopsy report (49), in addition to Capote's description of her “blue-grey eyes” while wearing glasses (46).

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What happened to Marilyn Monroe's father?

Gifford, who fathered two other children, died of a heart attack at the age of 66 in 1965 – three years after Monroe died of an apparent overdose.

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Did Marilyn Monroe meet Elvis?

Well, as a public, we knew that Marilyn and Elvis had met once at on set at Paramount Studios in June 1960. But did nothing happened after that? Well, a publicity and management agent, Byron Raphael had revealed the most scintillating affair report and it had gone wildfire.

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Did Marilyn Monroe's mother try to?

It may be a moment devised for dramatic impact. However, despite no evidence of an attempted drowning, Monroe did speak privately of incidents of abuse. "Her mother tried to kill her three times," Monroe's third husband Arthur Miller told the BBC in 1968.

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