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Portrait of Marilyn by Frank Rizzo


Source for this image: Marilyn Monroe and the Camera
Photographer: Frank Rizzo for Paris Match, Spring 1962
Another picture by Frank Rizzo

So do we really need one more tribute to Marilyn? Of course we do!
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Last updated: 6/2/2002


Current Marilyn

B&W: Issue 17, February 2002


Images

All images on these pages (with the exception of the two below) scanned by me and edited with Photoshop.

Picture of the Month Starting May 1996, a new picture will be featured every month
A Model Girl Before she was Marilyn Monroe, Norma Jeane Dougherty was a popular model.
Cover Girl
Marilyn The Movie Star
Milton Greene's Marilyn See also the Archives of Milton H. Greene, L.L.C..
Bert Stern: The Last Sitting (Updated 8/7/2000) Marilyn's last formal studio session, end of June 1962. See also Bert Stern's web site.
Marilyn's birthday Marilyn would have turned 75 on June 1, 2001.

MM in 3D. Silent screen star Harold Lloyd took these stereo pictures of Marilyn. These are "free view" stereo; to view, relax your eyes so that the two images merge into one. Source for these images: Suzanne Lloyd Hayes. 3-D Hollywood. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992.


Films

Note: linking pages will be added here as I have time.
Internet Movie Database entry for Marilyn Monroe
Widescreen Movie Center Check here to look for scheduled letterbox broadcasts of Marilyn's CinemaScope films.

Marilyn on the Web

MM phonecard

Marilyn Monroe Mailing List

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To subscribe to the list, visit the list information page or send email to marilyn-request@mozart.lib.uchicago.edu with a subject or body containing just the word "help" (without the quotes).


Other Resources


Recent Publications

Get these books from your favorite bookstore, or I can definitely recommend Amazon Books as an excellent source for many books about Marilyn.
I also have a Rita Hayworth page.
Peggy L. Wilkins / mozart@uchicago.edu