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Marilyn in the spring of ‘53
Marilyn in the spring of '53 —
Marilyn Monroe sits at home during a 1953 photo shoot. The actress died in 1962 from a barbiturate overdose, aged just 36.
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Marilyn in the spring of '53 —
Monroe died more than 50 years ago, but in those five decades pop culture's fascination with the tragic Hollywood star has only intensified.
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Marilyn in the spring of '53 —
Her generous nature and bad financial sense meant that the actress, whose estate now nets millions a year, died $400,000 in debt.
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Marilyn in the spring of '53 —
Circled photos on a black and white contact sheet show editor's choices from photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt's 1953 photo shoot.
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Marilyn in the spring of '53 —
Biographer Keith Badman, author of the recent book, "The Final Years of Marilyn Monroe: The Shocking True Story," believes the movie legend's enduring appeal is due, at least in part, to her closely managed image. "Her image is forever locked in that beauty, we will never find a picture of her looking old or past her prime. She was an exceptionally beautiful woman and she died very young."
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