Norma Jeane
I did my report on Norma Jeane, also known as Marilyn Monroe. NormaJeane was born on June
1, 1926 at the Los Angeles General Hospital. Her mother, Gladys, registered Norma in as Norma
Jeane Mortenson. NormaJeane never knew her father's identity. Since Norma's mother was
mentally ill, Norma was fostered by Albert and Ida Bolender for seven years. Albert and Ida were
very strict with Norma and tried hard to raise her as an obedient girl. In 1934, her mom, Gladys,
cared for her for approximately one year until she passed away in 1935.
Once again, NormaJeane was passed on to someone else, Grace McKee. Grace was the one to
spoil Norma Jeane. Grace inspired Norma and taught her everything that she needed to know -
from applying make-up to sitting like a lady with books balanced on her head. Unfortunately,
Grace had some financial difficulties and was forced to be wed. In 1935, NormaJeane was
admitted to an orphanage for two years. Grace frequently visited Norma and took her to the
movies. After several years, when Norma was 12 years old, she went to live with Grace's aunt,
Ana Lower. Then, Ana developed health problems and could not take care of Norma any longer.
Norma went back to live with Grace and her Grace's husband, Ervin Goddard.
While living with the Goddard's, Norma met the neighbor boy, Jim Dougherty. On June 19, 1942,
right after her 16th birthday, NormaJeane and Jim were married. The ceremony took place at 8:30
p.m. in the home of Chester Howell. Unfortunately, Jim was called to military service and Norma
Jeane moved in with her mother-in-law, Ethel. Ethel was working at Radio Plane and that is where
Norma found work too. She would just spray down the parachutes day after day. One day, a
photographer showed up to "cheer up the troops" and ended up taking some quality photos of
Norma Jeane. That is when she found her talent for modeling. It did not take long for Norma
Jeane to go professional with her career. However, it also meant the breakup of her marriage to
Jim. Some time later in her modeling career, NormaJeane met photographer and agent, David
Conover. He got her connections into Hollywood.
Norma Jeane, now Marilyn Monroe, was an actress for 16 years. She made 29 films, 24 of which
were in the first 8 years of her career. As her acting career progressed, she improved her roles as a
supporting and leading actress. The first movie that I found was Dangerous Years in 1947.
Marilyn played a waitress and her role was cast at the bottom of the list of credits. In 1948
Marilyn's singing talent was acknowledged in one review in Ladies of the Chorus. In 1952, Don't
Bother to Knock listed MarilynMonroe and Richard Widmark as the leads. Later on, she made
films that are still are popular today, such as Niagara, Bus Stop, and Some Like it Hot.
Marilyn had many connections with directors, and even relationships with a few. She was married
to playwright Arthur Miller (her third husband), who wrote the screen-play for The Misfits in
1961. Clark Gable and MarilynMonroe (of course) had the leads.
Movie Review
This past weekend, I watched Some Like it Hot, starring Jack Lemmon Tony Curtis, and Marilyn
Monroe. Marilyn played one of three protagonists. Tony Curtis played Joe (Josephine) and Jack
Lemmon played Jerry (Daphne). Marilyn's character was a ditsy blonde named Sugar.
Marilyn presented her character just as well as she presented herself in Hollywood. That is not to
say that she was ditsy, but very strong and intelligent. She went through a heck of a lot when she
was a child and all through her adolescence. For a year, though, following her mother's death,
Marilyn lived with Grace McKee. It seems that Grace was the one to encourage Marilyn's future,
despite all of the difficulties that she had gone through as an eight-year-old. Grace said to Marilyn
(Norma), "Don't worry, Norma Jeane. You're going to be a beautiful girl when you get big . . . an
important woman, a movie star."
Conclusion
Sadly, Norma Jeane's life ended on August 4, 1962. Some say that she overdosed on sleeping
pills; others say that the CIA killed her because of an alleged affair with President J.F. Kennedy. I
say that she still lives on as an inspiration for us and that she is even more popular now than she
ever was when she was living.
. Norma Jeane
I did my report on Norma Jeane, also known as Marilyn Monroe. Norma Jeane was born on June
1, 1926 at the. registered Norma in as Norma
Jeane Mortenson. Norma Jeane never knew her father's identity. Since Norma& apos;s mother was
mentally ill, Norma was fostered