Marilyn Monroeis one of the most legendary actresses of all time.
She had a difficult childhood
Marilyn Monroe grew up in and out of foster homes, notesBiography.
Because of this, Monroe was shuffled back and forth between foster homes for years.

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He was 21, and she was just 16, as noted byVanity Fair.
Monroe was 15 when she and Dougherty met, and the relationship profoundly affected her.

“That was kind of Jim’s way of showing her how to be a sexy woman.”
According to Dougherty, his wife was happy then.
“She loved it over there.

It was like being on a honeymoon for a year.”
This, according to Dougherty, is what led to the end of their marriage.
We know from Monroe’s personal writings, though, that the split was a bit more complicated.

PerNPR, the two divorced in 1946 after two years of marriage.
Her contract with Twentieth Century Fox only lasted one year and was not renewed.
While it was a low-budget film, Monroe’s performance as Peggy Martin gained attention.

“She is pretty, and with her pleasing voice and style, shows promise.”
Newsthat Monroe’s photos “kind of set the standard” for the magazine.
He treated me like something special."

Monroe filed for divorce that October, listing the reason for ending the relationship as “mental cruelty.”
“I love you and want to be with you.
…There is nothing I would like better than to restore your confidence in me,” he wrote.

Going method
Historywrote that after leaving Joe DiMaggio, Marilyn Monroe attempted to reframe her career.
Marilyn Monroe’s relationship with Strasberg became one of the most important of her life.
“They both had a great sense of humor.

Strasberg believed that by channeling their emotions, actors could use them to fuel their work.
According to the outlet, the star made “unprecedented demands” before signing with them.
While such deals aren’t so unusual now, Monroe’s deal was groundbreaking.

“I want to do better things.
People have scope, you know.”
“Marilyn Monroe has finally proved herself an actress in ‘Bus Stop,'” wroteThe New York Times.

“She and the picture are swell!”
The role also earned Monroe her firstGolden Globe nomination.
“Arthur said it’s his movie,” she said.

“I don’t think he even wants me in it.”
Monroe filed for divorce on January 21, 1961.
She desired love, but relationships never worked out.

She wanted to be a mother butcould not carry a child to term.
To manage insomnia, she took sleeping pills and combatted side effects with amphetamines.
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Not everyone was convinced, though, with some believing until today that Monroe was murdered.
This has spurred speculation that she was killed in an attempt to deter a scandal.

An investigation decades later also determined she died of a drug overdose.