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Her mother was a film-cutter at RKO who, widowed and insane,
abandoned her to sequence of foster homes. She was almost smothered to death
at two, nearly raped at six. At nine the LA Orphans' Home paid her a nickel
a month for kitchen work while taking back a penny every Sunday for church.
At sixteen she worked in an aircraft plant and married a man she called Daddy;
he went into the military, she modeled, they divorced in 1946. She owned 200
books (including Tolstoy, Whitman, Milton), listened to Beethoven records, studied
acting at the Actors' lab in Hollywood, and took literature courses at UCLA
downtown. 20th Century Fox gave her a contract but let it lapse a year later.
In 1948 Columbia gave her a six-month contract, turned her over to coach Natasha
Lytess and featured her in the B movie "Ladies of the Chorus" for
which she sang two numbers. Joseph Mankiewicz saw her in a small part in The
Asphalt Jungle (1950) and put her in "All About Eve", because of which
20th Century re-signed her to a seven-year contract. Niagara (1953) and Gentlemen
Prefer Blondes (1953) launched her as a sex symbol superstar. When she went
to a supper honoring her The Seven Year Itch (1955) she arrived in a red chiffon
gown borrowed from the studio (she had never owned a gown). The same year she
married and divorced baseball great 'Joe Dimaggio' (their wedding night was
spent in Paso Robles CA). After "Itch" she wanted serious acting to
replace the sexpot image and went to New York's Actors Studio. She worked with
director Lee Strasberg and also underwent psychoanalysis to learn more about
herself. Critics praised her transformation in Bus Stop (1956) and the press
was stunned by her marriage to playwright Arthur Miller. True to form, she had
no veil to match her beige wedding dress so she dyed one in coffee; he wore
one of the two suits he owned. They went to England that fall where she made
"The Prince and the Showgirl" with Lawrence Olivier, fighting with
him and falling further prey to alcohol and pills. Two miscarriages and gynecological
surgery followed. So did an affair with Yves Montand. Work on her last picture
The Misfits (1961), written for her by departing husband Miller) was interrupted
by exhaustion. She was dropped from "Something's Got to Give" due
to chronic lateness and drug dependency. Four months later she was found dead
in her Brentwood home of a drug overdose, adjudged suicide.
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