Blonde, glamorous, and yet iconic. The blonde bombshell, Marilyn Monroe is worthy of obtaining her legendary fame for setting the image of the eternal feminine. In many of her films she was portrayed as the “dumb blonde” yet off the silver screen she was an avid reader. Although many thought of her as a sexual joke she was actually just one glamorous star.
Born as Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1st , 1926 in Los Angeles, California. The soon to be Marilyn Monroe had twelve successive sets of foster parents and, for a time, in an orphanage. In the 1940s she was getting photographed as a teenager. At age nineteen she first appeared as a model. At this time Marilyn Monroe did not exist. It was not until a modeling agency had recognized Norma. The company eventually cut her long brown hair and dyed it blonde. She then became the “blonde bombshell”. One year later she signed with Twentieth Century Fox. They had suggested she change her name to Marilyn, she got Monroe from her grandmother. …show more content…
In spite of the fact that as a child she would playact all the time, in high school she was a total failure as an actor. She had a bad stutter and was even dyslexic. She spent many years studying acting, singing, and movement with some of the best teachers in Hollywood and New York. Her nude photograph on a calendar brought her a small role in the film “Scudda-Hoo! Scudda-Hay!” (1948), which was followed by other minor roles. When her contract expired with Twentieth-Century, her friend and agent Johnny Hyde got her some small roles at Columbia Pictures. An appearance in “All About Eve” (1950) won her another contract from Fox and much recognition. In the time of three years she advanced to star billing on the strength of her studio-fostered image as a “love goddess.” Her fame grew steadily and spread throughout the world. She became, arguably, Hollywood’s and the nation’s most glamorous