Marilyn Monroe: Movie Star Legend and a Foster Kid
Marilyn Monroe, born June 1, 1926, became one
of the most famous and best-loved movie stars of all times.
It's been nearly forty years since her death, yet her image is
still, in most Americans' view, the ideal of female glamour and
beauty.
Her life story, however, falls far short of ideal, and Marilyn
to overcame many obstacles to achieve fame. Marilyn was born to
a single mom in a time when it was shameful to have children outside
of marriage. It was an age when most women did not have jobs outside
the home, when women were paid very little for the few jobs that
were available, when it was nearly impossible to raise a family
on one's own. From the very start, Marilyn's life with her mom
was a struggle.
But Marilyn's early life had even more serious problems. She suffered
greatly because she never knew her father. She longed to hear about
this man whose absence drastically affected her whole life.
Marilyn remembered, "There was one object in my mother's
room that always fascinated me. It was a photograph on the wall.
Whenever I visited my mother I would stand looking at this photograph.
One day she lifted me up in a chair so I could see it better. 'That's
your father.' she said. I felt so excited I almost fell off the
chair. It felt so good to have a father, to be able to look at
his picture and know I belonged to him. And what a wonderful photograph
it was. He wore a slouch hat a little gaily on the side. There
was a lively smile in his eyes and he had a thin mustache like
Clark Gable."
"Mother said, 'He was killed in an auto accident in New York.'
I believed everything people told me, but I didn't believe this.
I asked my mother what his name was. She wouldn't answer. Years
later I found out what his name was, and many other things about
him -- how he used to live in the same apartment building where
my mother lived, how they fell in love and how he walked out and
left her while I was getting born, without ever seeing me. The
strange thing was that everything I heard about him made me feel
warmer toward him. The night I met his picture I dreamed of it
when I fell asleep. And I dreamed of it a thousand times afterward."

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