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Marilyn Monroe's acting experience

1946 July19, Marilyn Monroe visited 20th century fox for the first time and signed the first six-month contract with fox on July 26th. 1948 movie Scudda Hoo! Scarda hay! Monroe plays a girl who stirs up the church, but there is only one line. Then she played a girl sitting in a rowboat, but most of the scenes were deleted, leaving only a long shot.

On May 27th, 1949, photographer Tom Kelly took several nude photos of Monroe to release Miss Jin Meng's monthly calendar. The photo on the calendar was unsigned, so Monroe got $50. On August 15, the movie Tomahawk starring Monroe started shooting. On June+10, 5438, Monroe participated in the filming of the movie "Stay at Night".

1950 65438+1On October 5th, the movie "Fireball" starring Monroe started shooting. In April, Monroe got a role in All About Eve.

1951On March 29th, Monroe attended the Oscar ceremony. On April 18, the movie "Love Nest" starring Monroe started shooting. On May 1 1, her six-month contract with Fox was extended to seven years.

1952 On May 7th, Monroe became the cover of Life magazine for the first time. /kloc-June, 2000, Monroe's 26th birthday, got the opportunity to participate in "Gentlemen Love Blondes". On August 3 1 day, Monroe participated in the live radio program for the first time. On September 2nd, Monroe participated in the "Miss America" model show. 1June 26, 953 Monroe and Jane? Russell left his fingerprints and footprints on the wet concrete floor in front of the China Theatre in Glaumann. On September 13, she first appeared on TV. On October 4th, 65438/KLOC-0, she became the heroine of the movie How to to marry a millionaire.

1On September 5, 954, Monroe filmed the scene of the subway station entrance in the movie "The Seven-Year Itch".

1955 65438+1October 7 Marilyn? Monroe and Milton? Green held a press conference to announce the establishment of Marilyn? Monroe production center. "65438+654381On October 5th, she terminated her contract with 20th Century Fox Studio.

1956 65438+1October 4th Marilyn? Monroe re-signed with 20th Century Fox Studio and returned to Hollywood on February 25th. On March 3rd, the movie "Bus Station" starring Monroe started shooting. On July 14, Monroe arrived in London to shoot The Prince and the showgirl. 65438+1October 29 Marilyn? Monroe was introduced to Queen Elizabeth II.

1On June 3rd, 957, Monroe attended the premiere of The Prince and the showgirl.

1On August 4th, 958, the film Passion Like Fire starring Monroe started shooting.

1On March 8th, 960, Monroe won the Golden Globe Award "Best Female Comedian Award" for her outstanding performance in the movie "In Full swing". On July 18, the film Gone with the Wind starring Monroe started shooting.

19611October 3 1, Monroe attended the premiere of Gone with the Wind.

1March 5, 962 Marilyn? Monroe won the Best Actress Award in the World. On April 23rd, the film "On the verge of collapse" starring Monroe started shooting. On May 19, Monroe sang "Happy Birthday" for President John F. Kennedy in Madison Park Square. May 28th, Marilyn? Monroe filmed naked swimming in the swimming pool in On the verge of collapse. June 1, Marilyn? Monroe's last day at 20th Century Fox Studio was also her last public appearance. On June 7th, 20th Century Fox Studio terminated its relationship with Marilyn? Monroe's contract. On July 4th, Monroe was interviewed for the last time. July 12 Marilyn? Monroe met the owner of 20th Century Fox Studio. On August 1 day, 20th Century Fox Studio decided to hire Marilyn again. Monroe paid her double salary and agreed to remake On the verge of collapse. August 3 rd, Marilyn? Monroe became the cover of Life magazine for the last time. August 4th, Marilyn? On the last day of Monroe's life, she spent six hours seeing a psychiatrist. On August 5, the police entered Marilyn? Monroe's residence confirmed that she was dead. August 8, Marilyn? Monroe's funeral was held.

1999, she was selected as the sixth largest actress in a century by the American Film Institute.

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