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Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe

Original vintage press photo:

Marilyn Monroe with her Golden Globe for “Best Actress”

March 8th 1960, Cocoanut Grove, Ambassador Hotel, L.A., United States, met originele perstempel (United Press International en Time, Inc.)

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Marylin Monroe eyes her “Golden Globe” award with pride, after she won the award presented by members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for her performance as the “Best Actress in the Film “Some Like It Hot”.

Marilyn attended the 17th Golden Globes, held on Tuesday, 8th March at the Cocoanut Grove, Ambassador Hotel.

On this occasion, she wore a white fur stole over a white dress. And looking so incredible gorgeous and sexy in it.

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Marilyn Monroe was born (1 juni 1926) in Los Angeles, California as Norma Jeane Mortenson (later baptized Norma Jean Baker), after a difficult childhood, she married some famous men —James Dougherty, Joe DiMaggio, and playwright Arthur Miller. The American sweetheart solidified her sex-symbol status with her femme fatale role in Niagara.

But there was much more to the bombshell than her well-known stage name, relationships - two Kennedy brothers, so they say - and the radical reinvention she underwent to become one of Hollywood’s most iconic and marketable stars.

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’T moge duidelijk wezen: in de jaren vijftig en zestig van de vorige eeuw was Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962) de meest begeerde vrouw op aarde. Ze maakte carrière als fotomodel en later als actrice en wist zich een prominente positie te verschaffen in de Amerikaanse high society. Ze werd slechts 36 jaar oud.

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Op deze waanzinnige and very old foto, kijkt Marvelous Monroe cheeky naar haar award. Lippen getuit, looking completely irresistible. No wonder the Kennedy boys couldn’t resist her. Who on earth could?

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Machtig mooi ingelijst met museumglas én aan de achterkant ook glas zodat de foto met zijn originele persstempel (United Press International en Time, Inc.) goed zichtbaar is.

Afmetingen lijst 30 x 30 cm en foto 20 x 14 cm.

 

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