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Arthur miller's Role Life

Arthur Miller's Family Members' Names/Related Information Pictures Second Wife: Marilyn Monroe (one of the most famous American film actresses in the 20th century).

On July 0 1956, Arthur Miller married Marilyn Monroe. But this marriage is not ideal. Obviously, one family can't accommodate two geniuses. It ended in failure five years later. The third wife The third wife: Inge Mallasz (photographer)

1962, Arthur Miller married his third wife, photographer Inge Mallasz, and Monroe committed suicide in the same year. Daughter: rebecca miller (director)

Son-in-law: Daniel Day Lewis (actor)

Arthur Miller and his third wife Inge Mora have a daughter.

Rebecca miller, married to the famous actress Daniel Day Lewis.

Daniel Day Lewis: The actor who won the Best Actor Oscar the most times (three times) in the history of movies. The first actor in Oscar history to win the Best Actor Oscar for three times (1989, 2008, 20 13). Son Arthur Miller and his third wife Inge Mallasz also have a son.

However, because he is a patient with congenital dementia, Miller deliberately concealed it from the outside world for 40 years in order to protect his reputation. Arthur miller was exposed by American media only two years after his death. Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe.

Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller joined forces. This is Arthur Miller's second marriage and Marilyn Monroe's last marriage. Marilyn wrote "Hope, Hope, Hope" in the wedding photos. On the other hand, Miller's wedding ring reads: "This moment is eternity". The world will wait and see this marriage. This marriage made Arthur Miller barely a public figure. In an interview with a French newspaper on 1992, Arthur Miller described his marriage with Monroe as "self-destruction". "All my energy and attention are used to help her solve her endless problems. Unfortunately, what I did was not very successful. "

Monroe and Arthur Miller were introduced by Monroe's friend and teacher Lee Stursberg during the filming of 195 1 Forever Youth. Before marriage, every movie of Marilyn was a box office success, especially in The Seven-Year Itch, where she stood on the hollow iron plate at the subway entrance and the wind blowing from below blew up her skirt, which became the most famous scene in her movies.

In the days when she first married Miller, Monroe was radiant and often talked happily about how she learned to be Miller's wife and her experience of baking bread and making noodles. But once a friend came to her house, only to find that the kitchen was empty and both husband and wife were in a bad mood. Obviously, there is no room for two geniuses in one family.

Later, Monroe would go to Lee Stursberg's house every time he quarreled with Miller. She is increasingly dependent on barbiturates and other sedatives. Monroe always uses champagne when she takes medicine. Gradually, the medicine also lost its calming effect. Monroe is often in an uncertain mood. She always complains that Miller treats her like a child and always looks like his entourage. Miller stopped writing at that time and began to live on Monroe.

After 1960, Monroe became increasingly depressed. She had an affair with someone else just to make her husband jealous. But Miller doesn't care about her infidelity. Susan wrote in her biography, "He didn't blame her, she was annoyed." "Miller wants her to play the leading role in his own film" The Inappropriate Man ",which is more important to him than anything else. Marilyn didn't like the role, but in the end she agreed and their marriage was over. "

The marriage ended in failure five years later, but it provided Arthur Miller with the material for two plays, one is After the Slip, written by 1964, and the other is The Portrait, which is being completed. 196 1 the movie "untimely man" was specially made by Arthur Miller for Monroe, and it was also her last film.