Marilyn Munroe

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Marilyn Monroe was found dead in her bed today in 1962, she was 36 years of age.  Got something else on your mind? Share it here.

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So happy it lasted nine months. Picture: AFP.

Marilyn Monroe married baseball star Joe Di Maggio today in 1954. The pair divorced just nine months later.

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    05:17pm | 14/01/10

    Wow Joe Di Maggio looks like a freakin’ Goomba from the Super Mario Brothers movie Read more »

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    02:33pm | 14/01/10

    The actor Robert Mitchum once said the same thing about Marilyn (Moose 9;40) but I’m not so sure. I recently saw again her last film - the one with Monty Clift and jug ears,forgot the name - and she’s very appealing. Which ain’t the same as talent, I know, but… Read more »

 

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