Tuesday, December 29, 2009
  • Marilyn in Manhattan

    Marilyn Monroe gets fitted for a costume in her dressing room, New York, March 1955

    All photography © Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

  • Marilyn in Manhattan

    Marilyn Monroe rests her eyes wearing a white fur coat, New York, March 1955

  • Marilyn in Manhattan

    Marilyn Monroe relaxes in a quiet moment in a restaurant, New York, March 1955

  • Marilyn in Manhattan

    Marilyn Monroe is seen in a candid moment on the street, New York, March 1955

  • Marilyn in Manhattan

    Marilyn Monroe gets ready at the Ambassador Hotel for the premiere of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, New York, March 1955

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The Blonde in Manhattan
Marilyn Monroe in 1955
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The Blonde in Manhattan

Marilyn Monroe in 1955

Marilyn Monroe: one of the greatest movie stars of all time; an angelic superhuman smiling down from billboards: a bombshell extraordinaire whose countless adoring fans included paramours Arthur Miller and JFK. And yet, her life story is an early example of the tragic consequences of fame, marked by unhappy marriages, drug addictions and frequent attempts to define herself as a serious artist. These images of Monroe by Ed Feingersh, recently uncovered by photography collector Michael Ochs, offer an unusually intimate portrait of the Hollywood icon during her 1955 move to New York, where she came to train at the Lee Strasberg Actors Studio. Relaxed and candid, they reveal the lonely side of Monroe, recently divorced from baseball legend Joe DiMaggio and desperately seeking new inspiration.

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