Word: marilyns
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Marilyn Monroe and her husband Arthur Miller are in Reno-but not for the obvious reason. They began working together professionally last week for the first time, making a film called The Misfits, written by Miller (his first screenplay) and embellished by some of the hardest talent west of Mount Rushmore: Clark Gable, Eli Wallach, Montgomery Clift, Thelma Ritter, Kevin McCarthy and Director John Huston...
Fear of Fear. Like Marilyn, Roslyn is a fractured, manhandled woman always "searching for relationships," full of hurtful memories about parents who "disappeared all the time." Helpless, yet flush with appetite, she is a compulsive time killer, shows a disturbing skill at batting a paddle ball on a string-which Marilyn does constantly. On the set last week, Marilyn was obviously afraid to act and troubled by her responsibility to her husband's script. Drinking coffee by the urn, she trembled, tried to control her shaking hands, broke out in a blotchy rash, spoke in a voice so constricted...
...Nobody ever commented on my eyes before," said Marilyn happily...
Monty's Treat. All this poignancy, immersed as it was in the conventional eccentricities of moviemaking, rested in the big picture like an avocado in a punchbowl full of gin. Marilyn's entourage included a coiffure specialist who had just flown in from "doing Elizabeth Taylor," a makeup man in madras shorts, a massive masseur, a maid, a secretary, three wardrobe women (she has three copies of each dress she wears in the film), and Paula Strasberg. Dramatic coach, lay analyst, and wife of the Actors' Studio's Lee Strasberg, Paula stayed close to her ward...
...know that he was only the advance man for a new phalanx of Hollywood stars to whom Jack Kennedy's victory was more satisfying than smash box office. For in Hollywood terms, last week's political news signaled the hope for the biggest little revolution since Marilyn Monroe walked out on 20th Century...