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Image description Marilyn Monroe 01 June, 1926

Marilyn Monroe Full Name: Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jeane Mortenson, later known as Norma Jeane Baker); Profession: American actress, model, singer, and enduring pop culture icon of mid‑twentieth‑century Hollywood; Nationality: American; Born: June 1, 1926; Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States (Los Angeles County Hospital in the Boyle Heights/Hollywood area); Generation: Greatest Generation (G.I. / World War II generation, generally defined as births in the early 1900s through the 1920s, including 1926); Chinese Zodiac: Fire Tiger (1926 Fire Tiger year beginning February 13, 1926). Zodiac Sign: Gemini; Age in 2026: Would have been 100 years old if alive in 2026, having been born in 1926 and passing in 1962 at age 36. Marital Status: Divorced at time of death; previously married to James Dougherty (1942–1946), baseball legend Joe DiMaggio (1954–1955) and playwright Arthur Miller (1956–1961); Children: Noneβ€”Monroe deeply desired motherhood but never carried a pregnancy to term, with sources citing health issues, including endometriosis, as a major factor; Cause of Death: Acute barbiturate poisoning from an overdose of prescription sedatives (notably Nembutal and chloral hydrate), officially ruled a probable suicide after she was found dead at her Los Angeles home on the night of August 4–5, 1962. Description: Born and raised in Los Angeles, Monroe spent much of her early life in instabilityβ€”shuffled through around a dozen foster homes and a children’s orphanage due to her mother’s mental illness and the absence of a stable father figureβ€”experiences that left deep emotional scars and a lifelong hunger for love and security even as she later dazzled the world. Beginning as a factory worker during World War II, she was discovered as a model and gradually transitioned into film, reinventing herself as β€œMarilyn Monroe” and evolving into the archetypal Hollywood blonde bombshell whose blend of sensuality, vulnerability, humor, and on‑screen charisma made her one of the most bankable stars of the 1950s. She headlined or stole scenes in classics such as β€œGentlemen Prefer Blondes,” β€œThe Seven Year Itch," and β€œSome Like It Hot,” with critics and audiences recognizing not only her sex appeal but also her deft comic timing and surprising dramatic depth. At the same time, her films collectively grossed billions in modern dollars and solidified her status as one of cinema’s most famous figures. Monroe’s meticulously crafted imageβ€”platinum hair, red lips, shimmering gowns, and a breathy yet playful vocal styleβ€”reshaped beauty and fashion ideals, helped define the 1950s notion of the movie star as both fantasy object and mass-market brand, and continues to influence advertising, photography, music, and celebrity culture worldwide decades after her death. Today, she is widely regarded as the single most famous person ever born on June 1. One of the most iconic celebrities in history, symbolizing at once the glamour, erotic charge, and myth‑making power of Hollywood and the profound personal cost that such myth can exact on a sensitive, ambitious individual striving for artistic respect, emotional stability, and self‑determination.

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