Marilyn Monroe - Marilyn Monroe Memorabilia

Marilyn Monroe - Marilyn Monroe Memorabilia


1. A Star Is Born

When Norma Jeane Baker was a girl her guardian Grace was obsessed with Hollywood and actresses. He repeatedly told Norma that one day would become a movie star like Jean Harlow. Tony Robbins was right, positive reinforcement can move mountains.

2. A brief history of time

She was born in 1926 to Gladys Baker, a film technician unmarried. Due to his mother's mental instability grew up in foster care between negligence and abuse. At 16, she married a defense worker named James E. Dougherty. During World War II became a pin-up model and was finally signed to a modeling agency. In 1946 she divorced Dougherty, bleached her hair, signed a contract with 20th Century-Fox and became Marilyn Monroe. Her first starring role was in "No Bother to Knock" in 1952. A year later, in 1953, Marilyn received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and was immortalized by his handprints in the forecourt of the famous Grumman's Chinese Theater. A year later she married Joe DiMaggio. Two years later legally changed her name to Marilyn Monroe and later married Arthur Miller. Her marriage ended soon, but he wrote his latest film "The Misfits" in 1960. On the night of August 4, 1962, died of what is still considered mysterious causes.

3. Your Own Cheshire Cat

Like Alice in Wonderland, Marilyn made her way through the maze of Hollywood, but instead of relying on the responses of a Cheshire cat in the forest, Marilyn decided to find the answers to the whys and ways around on their own. Despised by his feeling of lack of education as a child, she made a personal goal to learn a lot about everyone and everything she came in contact with, seeking advice from experts in all fields he had doubts. He was also a passionate reader, collecting more than 200 great books ranging from Tolstoy, Whitman, Steinbeck and Milton of Flaubert.

4. The archives of M & M

The FBI had more than 100 pages of files Marilyn and activities. Many incidents were documented in their relationship with the communist movement, no matter how slight it might have been. A full page dedicated to your side of the pool looks with some members of the Communist Party of the United States in Mexico, while she was on vacation. Wow, what a girl to do? Since her marriage to Arthur Miller and his left-wing opinions, she was further investigated. Concern was expressed when he later met with Robert Kennedy, and expressed their opinions and questions about the ideas of Miller. Yeesh, politics were tough in those days. Now we have comedy ridiculing our president and current leaders. Perhaps these shows keep the FBI so busy these days.

5. Unsolved Mysteries

Files followed his mysterious death, a document containing a letter written on January 20, 1965 Organization of Mothers of World War II, Inc. expressing concern about a document they had received questions about the murder of superstar deceased or suicide, which details information about your relationship with the communist group and some Attorney General appointed Robert F. Kennedy, the FBI has recorded that met alone on many occasions. The list goes on and on, rumors circulate that this day of his death, unfortunately, is very likely never will be released one way or another.

6. Pigs fly

One thing is certain, Marilyn had an affair with President John F. Kennedy. Well, at least there are witnesses to the fact that they shared a hotel room in Tahoe. Rumors also suggested the Robert Kennedy also had an affair with her. Many suggest that the "right" agents of the FBI and CIA were motivated to murder Marilyn to embarrass and undermine the Kennedy family. Apparently, President Kennedy was taking steps to limit the power of these two agencies after the Bay of Pigs incident.

7. Enquiring Minds

In order to bring some of these rumors to light, Norman Mailer wrote a book about Marilyn's death. One of his accusations was that Marilyn had made repeated calls to the White House on the night of his death. He goes further to say that the LAPD and the FBI removed a "paper tape" by Marilyn telephone calls from the telephone company in Santa Monica. Then he says he had no proof of anything other than this, the "instinct of a writer." Due to his book, he coined the phrase "reality", meaning an event that has no other existence she has appeared in the press.

8. A legend

Marilyn Monroe was the quintessential Hollywood superstar, a sex goddess who longed to be more. Whatever criticism as an actress, in most of his films who radiated sexuality bold and attractive that distinguish it from their peers at the time. Although intelligent, hardworking and determined, he could not escape his own image made. It was, as his friend and director Lee Strasberg said in his eulogy, "a legend in his own life."

























































Marilyn Monroe left the world suddenly and unexpectedly forty-five years ago this August, but since that fateful day, his popularity has not diminished. In fact, in many ways his star continues to shine even more brightly. The further that the story takes us from this tragic icon, the closer the world wants to get back to it to learn about it, find all the details of his brief life and connect with her in any way possible.

A connection that links the past with our present is the ability to view their personal property. These provide an idea of ​​the various facets of the history of Miss Monroe's life, including career, personal interests and hobbies tastes, as well as private travel along your life path.

One person in particular who can chronicle the history of the legend at the end of this way is the owner of the largest collection in the world of authentic Marilyn Monroe owned items, Mark Bellinghausen.

Mr. Bellinghausen interest in Marilyn Monroe was sparked at the age of nine years in his first look at a picture of the star. His admiration continued into adulthood and then
as a successful actor in Germany, decided to emigrate to the United States to study at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in Los Angeles, the school started by Miss Monroe own acting coach. During his residence in the hometown of Marilyn Monroe, began amassing a collection of real possessions, which in turn have become a reflection of the life story of the actress.

Mr. Bellinghausen collection 'consists of jewelry and costumes of his films, including the color layer a-kind purple, blue and pink for his film The Prince and the Showgirl. Personal items of clothing are also highlights of his collection, like the orange Emilio Pucci blouse white robes and towels. He had two elements in one of his photo shoots with famed photographer George Barris last. The last of these two elements are also said to be worn by Miss Monroe on the day of his death.

Many of the furniture in his modest home of the star at the end of Brentwood are part of the collection of Mark Bellinghausen as the copper mirror from Mexico, dining table, welcome table, coffee table and many beautiful paintings , ceramics and even call the Miss Monroe bell used to summon her housekeeper Eunice Murray.

Within this collection there are countless personal documents and previously unpublished photographs and negatives, as well as personal mementos and other items that may be the most valuable key to unlock a person's character and history. These include one of two birthday cards given to Miss Monroe on her birthday number 34, while the whole of the billionaire and his library of personal reading. His sunglasses and eyeglasses are also part of "the collection, as well as real wiry hair curls in which the goddess' Mr. Bellinghausen blond hair is still intertwined.

It is because of the experience of Mr. Bellinghausen 'in authenticating Marilyn Monroe items that he has participated as a recognized expert and consultant to major auction houses. With their cunning in this area was able to recognize that the 2005 Marilyn Monroe Annex aboard the Queen Mary contained many suspicious items such as Clairol rollers said to contain the real hair of Marilyn Monroe. After his personal investigation it was discovered this brand and type of roller was manufactured in 1974 and Clairol was not even in effect at the time of Ms. Monroe's death in 1962. The exhibition was scheduled for a world tour was subsequently closed down after the credibility was questioned by Mr. Ernest Cunningham and Bellinghausen, author of The Ultimate Marilyn. Together they published their findings in two articles in the blog and then proceeded to file a lawsuit against the Queen Mary.

After this exposure disappointing, many are left with a longing for the opportunity to see real Marilyn Monroe owned items. Mr. Bellinghausen has already shared his impressive collection of thousands, while it was on display at the Hollywood Museum for four months. Paris Hilton and her parents were also honored guests had the opportunity to marvel at this prestigious collection.

And once again, thousands of people are climbing by Mr. Bellinghausen share these wonderful treasures in the world. In response, investors are looking to submit a proposal to visit the amazing collection of unique worldwide.

For those who are considering supporting this amazing exhibition, please see the video below for more information and photos on the largest, most complete and authentic% collection of 100 memorabilia from Marilyn Monroe in the world.

 Marilyn Monroe - Marilyn Monroe Memorabilia

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