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The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe Review

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The US cable channel, Lifetime, is well-known – notorious, even – for producing a range of celebrity biopics, including Liz and Dick, a widely-panned film about the Taylor-Burton affair, starring Lindsay Lohan. Since then, features on Whitney Houston and others have been released. Despite critical disdain, Lifetime’s tabloid-friendly subjects continue to attract large audiences.

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Marilyn & Eli Wallach

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Eli Herschel Wallach was born at Union Street, in Brooklyn’s Red Hook district, in December 1915. One of four children, he grew up above Bertha’s candy store, managed by his Polish immigrant parents – one of the few Jewish businesses in a predominantly Italian neighbourhood. Two months previously, Arthur Miller had been born in Harlem; while Elia Kazan, born in Istanbul in 1909, was living in New York with his Greek Orthodox family.

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Marilyn & Sister Aimee

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Norma Jeane Mortenson never knew her father, and was raised by a series of strong, spirited women. Although she was born in Los Angeles, her earliest years were spent with the Bolenders, a foster family in the small town of Hawthorne, California. And her first influences came not from movies, but religion.

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Marilyn & Jean Harlow

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On July 19, 1946, a little-known model and aspiring actress called Norma Jeane Dougherty took her first screen test at Twentieth Century Fox. Cameraman Leon Shamroy later recalled, ‘I thought, this girl will be another Harlow! Her natural beauty plus her inferiority complex gave her a look of mystery… and she
got sex on a piece of film like Jean Harlow.’

Jean Harlow, to whom the young Marilyn Monroe was often compared, was born in 1911 in Kansas City, Missouri. The daughter of a wealthy, upper middle- class dentist, Mont Clair Carpenter, young Harlean’s first name was an amalgam of her blonde, attractive mother’s  – Jean Harlow.

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Marilyn & Hal Schaefer

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Harold Herman Schaefer was born in Queens, New York City, on July 22, 1925. His father, Louie, was a house-painter and lover of jazz. He had taught himself to play ragtime by slowing down the mechanism on the family’s piano, and memorising where to place his fingers.

Inspired by the great jazz pianist, Art Tatum, Hal studied at the High School of Art and Music in Manhattan, and then worked as a piano player at hotels in the Catskills. At 18, Hal joined Benny Carter’s group, working alongside top musicians like Max Roach and J.J. Johnson. Read More

Marilyn & Jane Russell

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Jane Russell, one of Hollywood’s great sex symbols, was born Ernestine Jane Geraldine Russell in Minnesota, on June 21, 1921, the eldest and only daughter, with four brothers. Her father was a former First Lieutenant in the US Army, while her mother once performed in a travelling revue.

By 1930, the family had moved to the San Fernando Valley, California, where Jane’s father worked as a manager at a soap manufacturing plant. Jane’s mother encouraged her to take piano lessons. She studied at Van Nuys High School, where she became interested in drama.

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Marilyn & Kenneth Battelle

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Kenneth Battelle, who was dubbed ‘hairdresser to the stars’ during the 1950s, died at home in Wappinger Falls, New York, on May 12th,  2013.

He was born in Syracuse in 1927, the eldest son of a shoe salesman. When his parents divorced, Kenneth – then aged 12 – took a number of jobs, including cooking and washing dishes, selling beer and operating an elevator, to support his mother and four younger sisters. “And every chance I got, I attended the movies,” he told ‘Vanity Fair’.

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