Marilyn on Marilyn( Documentary with rare interviews and footage)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @LTProductionsInc
    @LTProductionsInc 8 лет назад +495

    What most people don't realize is that even though she seems out of this world, she's more like you and I than we could imagine.

    • @iluvpittys242
      @iluvpittys242 4 года назад +30

      I think Marilyn and Princess Diana could of been best friends!

    • @FallenAngel9979
      @FallenAngel9979 3 года назад +18

      @@iluvpittys242 Princess Diana was a big fan of MM. Sarah Bradford’s biography tells this.

    • @FedUpSouthernGirl
      @FedUpSouthernGirl 3 года назад +10

      Yes I certainly believe that. She just happened to have more ppl recording and doting on her every word. I’m thankful for that, not being trite at all.
      Imagine how the Library of Congress could be filled with rich, deep stories such as this of American life before there was a true safety net and ppl were more apt to adapt to wherever the winds might blow them- and whoever might be able to help care or sustain them during different periods of their lives.
      This is the essence of Americana that had been lost and indeed is being buried as stories of struggle not at all important bc they mostly involve children and grandchildren of poor or downcast European immigrants.

    • @rosedavis6369
      @rosedavis6369 2 года назад +7

      She won

    • @John-tj4up
      @John-tj4up 5 месяцев назад

      Not really.

  • @sentrybear2958
    @sentrybear2958 2 года назад +55

    Her young life moved between 10 foster homes breaks my heart. The times were different when it came to abandoned children. Being a foster parent I cannot imagine the trauma. It explains the mindset she developed at a very young age. What a beautiful soul she was💕

  • @nomdeplume2213
    @nomdeplume2213 6 лет назад +459

    Also, she was 100% timeless. Every picture of her could be taken today. Her style, mannerisms EVERYTHING is timeless..

    • @TheTibmeister
      @TheTibmeister 6 лет назад +12

      Storie Smith my God what a HARD face Lauren Bacall hdad in comparison. And it’s good to hear her stand up over her dressing room

    • @melodyd6037
      @melodyd6037 5 лет назад +27

      @@TheTibmeister I adore Marilyn but I wouldn't say Lauren Bacall had a hard face. She was gorgeous. Just not an innocent look like Marilyn had.

    • @hirennaik5039
      @hirennaik5039 4 года назад +5

      Absolutely right

    • @hirennaik5039
      @hirennaik5039 4 года назад +2

      Absolutely right

    • @AlaryWoods
      @AlaryWoods 4 года назад +19

      She could wear a paper sack, and it would be fashionable. There's not one photo of her that doesn't look like she made the world better simply for being in it. I wish I could have met her.

  • @zelly8163
    @zelly8163 7 лет назад +206

    "FAME: it has nothing to do with my life because that's not where I live." Norma Jean is so fascinating, so real and down to earth. Thanks for this posting - it is a real gem because you can not help but love her.

    • @JohnJones-bk8tj
      @JohnJones-bk8tj Год назад

      She knew what she was doing she really wanted a family bad and to think of those 3 miscarriages I'm sure that saddened her a bit that's why there's conspiracie theories that JFK hired men to go get her and to bring her in his office because she was pregnant at the time so he Kennedy tried to get her to have an abortion but they're wasn't any laws at the time wouldn't be till 11yrs later roe v Wade to legalize abortion then this yr it was overturned

  • @bellarose8511
    @bellarose8511 5 лет назад +603

    The best role she ever played was “Marilyn Monroe”. 🌺

    • @maxxard7992
      @maxxard7992 5 лет назад +17

      Amen.

    • @irishcountrygirl78
      @irishcountrygirl78 4 года назад +57

      My dad used to say that, when l was 5 years old l asked him when we watched her movies "why did she talk like that and pout her mouth between words?" he said she is acting as a lady called Marilyn Monroe.
      Confused at the time, l know now she was amazing at trolling the media, they never got in, they never really knew her. Smart girl.

    • @noemistephanie93
      @noemistephanie93 4 года назад +7

      So true

    • @judyholiday1794
      @judyholiday1794 4 года назад +20

      Exactly,she had them all fooled..

    • @taijohnson9139
      @taijohnson9139 4 года назад +5

      It really was

  • @Swoopiify
    @Swoopiify 5 лет назад +436

    It's ironic how she talks about the fickleness of fame yet here we are, over 50 years later and still obsessed with her

    • @AnyoneCanSee
      @AnyoneCanSee 4 года назад +41

      True but you must die young to achieve this it seems. James Dean, Monroe and even John Lennon have taken on an iconic status that those that grow old never really achieve. Well, not in the same way.

    • @woochie24601
      @woochie24601 3 года назад +7

      @@AnyoneCanSee I was just going to write this. 💕 totally correct.

    • @joedias7946
      @joedias7946 3 года назад +1

      No not all of us are obsessed
      With her. Some are.
      Correction.
      A troubled soul she was.
      We can only wonder,

    • @tomswan3401
      @tomswan3401 3 года назад +2

      I basically dont care about her. I was trying only to understand her problems.

    • @thelegendofthem6120
      @thelegendofthem6120 2 года назад +9

      @@tomswan3401 yes, but the truth remains when one dies young and famous, they're seemingly forever immortalized by generations of fans. It happened to Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, Prince, Selena Quintanilla, Aliyah, Heather Ledger, Amy Whinehouse, Whitney Houston, and the list goes on...

  • @Filmstarindamaking
    @Filmstarindamaking 4 года назад +206

    “ I was never used to being happy. So that was not something I was sort of counting on.” MM in her own words. She was very aware of how fleeting fame and fortune was. “ So long, I’ve had you fame...fame was never my aim. Fame is fickle.” Spoken like a true artist.

    • @ambrusin4889
      @ambrusin4889 2 года назад +5

      yeah!

    • @MiJaHa
      @MiJaHa 2 года назад +8

      If only She could have known how famous She would still be now,& how loved.

    • @JohnJones-bk8tj
      @JohnJones-bk8tj Год назад +1

      Thing is that was a different Hollywood era and the thing that gets lost is that she wanted to be noticed yeah she got noticed alright that fame brings you heartaches that's something she delt with

    • @sandrabentley8111
      @sandrabentley8111 11 месяцев назад +1

      Fame was all she wanted. She never knew who she was. It was a cheap existence but she got what she thought she wanted.

    • @donnawolman150
      @donnawolman150 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@JohnJones-bk8tj3:49

  • @ambrusin4889
    @ambrusin4889 2 года назад +26

    This must be the best Marilyn Monroe Documentary I have ever seen. I like to hear Marilyn herself telling about her life. And she is so beautiful, I have never seen anyone even near who would have this kind of beauty.

  • @paulazemeckis3601
    @paulazemeckis3601 6 лет назад +226

    also it is quite clear to me she was intelligent. you can tell she did a lot of analyzing.

    • @pobstrel
      @pobstrel 6 лет назад +25

      Yes. She was a big fan of various philosophers and studied the subject briefly before being successful. After she died many of her books about philosophy and psychology were auctioned off. Inside she had written notes in pencil on various paragraphs.

    • @melodyd6037
      @melodyd6037 5 лет назад +30

      Agree, as intelligence has nothing to do with education. She was definitely a deep and insightful person. A beautiful soul.

    • @bluehydrangea5506
      @bluehydrangea5506 4 года назад +18

      She did a lot of self analysis through journal writing. Its equal parts sad/horrifying the things she'd write in her journals

    • @redpoint8823
      @redpoint8823 4 года назад +5

      Analyzing........she was 7 lifepath. They are analytical and observers

    • @melisagalvalizi6982
      @melisagalvalizi6982 3 года назад +1

      of course she was, marilyn was A CHARACTHER!!!!

  • @elizabethperelman8973
    @elizabethperelman8973 6 лет назад +129

    Her voice is so soothing! I feel that through this documentary I got to know her as a human a little better .

    • @bdavis4099
      @bdavis4099 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for defining that for me. Her lovely voice!

  • @Bnazf
    @Bnazf 8 лет назад +485

    By far the best documentary I've seen. Nothing but Marilyn, and her own words. Lovely, thank you so much for this!

    • @Be12397
      @Be12397 6 лет назад +11

      Bnaz I agree, and I’ve seen a lot! Great video!

    • @maryannsaia9094
      @maryannsaia9094 5 лет назад +13

      Such a sad life. Rest in peace Marilyn.the

    • @bdavis4099
      @bdavis4099 6 месяцев назад

      Agreed! It stands alone, far above the usual documentaries .

  • @slydakota8143
    @slydakota8143 6 лет назад +227

    I actually think her authentic self in this interview is way more attractive than her calculated self when talking to the public.

    • @TheTibmeister
      @TheTibmeister 6 лет назад +20

      Sly Dakota she’s dropped that silly wispy little girl voice and sounds like Norma Jean, a normal attractive American woman

    • @lashondarochell7584
      @lashondarochell7584 5 лет назад +22

      @@TheTibmeister Her voice wasn't silly it was precious!

    • @SirParcifal
      @SirParcifal 5 лет назад +18

      she got use to playing the BIMBO they wanted her to be, that no one valued the real her - that was her problem - she got type casted ... and then no one took NORMA JEAN seriously - they only wanted a sex symbol...

    • @littlesmith5005
      @littlesmith5005 5 лет назад +2

      @@TheTibmeister
      How the hell do you know!! Do you know her personality!? I seriously doubt that! You have an opinion! Just like the rest of us! Some people know more about her but I seriously doubt that it's you!!

    • @defenddemocracy4081
      @defenddemocracy4081 3 года назад +3

      @Sly Dakota - Marilyn was 3 months older than my beautiful mom. Both of them died too soon.

  • @elizabeths7700
    @elizabeths7700 5 лет назад +130

    This broke my heart for Marilyn. Again. The world will never see or get to hear about an intrinsically intelligent, beautiful and humorous woman of her calibre again. I just hope that whereever she is that she's finally truly happy. ❤

    • @ayesha__13
      @ayesha__13 2 года назад +7

      💋

    • @dreamitable
      @dreamitable 2 года назад +5

      We loved her bc of her vulnerability. We all relate to that as kids. She was honest and searching. Wish she found God. Hope she did. She was a natural. And not afraid to be herself not having parents to screw her up. She was a free spirit and we all loved that too. Her gentleness was like a flower. She personified feminity before feminism took it away. Her giggling like a child few keep that. She was fascinating and like a puff of dandelion floating in the wind ever so gracefully. She was human art moving. Her eyes smiled in satisfaction to us and we felt it in our soul.

    • @AleiahPrice
      @AleiahPrice Год назад +1

      They will if they watch Niagara and don’t bother to knock her feminist movies

    • @Sdween
      @Sdween 4 месяца назад +2

      The world is filled with women who are intrinsically intelligent, beautiful and humorous. Most of them are held captive by cultural norms and that hold them back. Marilyn Monroe was catapulted to fame through Hollywood which is why you know her better than most other women. Have faith for women everywhere, so many beautiful souls.

    • @triolith42
      @triolith42 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@dreamitable beautifully writ 😊🫶🏼👏🏼

  • @music_is_life_3618
    @music_is_life_3618 4 года назад +47

    "i used to sit up in the window and cry for my mother" .....i felt that

  • @alie8805
    @alie8805 5 лет назад +304

    My heart is broken 🥺 wish I could time travel and give her a tight hug

    • @chompchomp7853
      @chompchomp7853 4 года назад +5

      Alie who are u to give her a hug idiot. She had a better life than most people. The media just captured the sad details (fabricated too) and magnified to make more $$$$

    • @AlaryWoods
      @AlaryWoods 4 года назад +22

      Once I found out her story, I felt exactly the same way. I absolutely love Marilyn ❤️

    • @xx.6852
      @xx.6852 4 года назад +15

      chomp chomp she was very underpaid, money and fame doesn’t give you everything in the world, she was greatful but she just didn’t get to have the family she longed for, and the year she died she looked tired and lost

    • @sayittomyfaceidareyou8629
      @sayittomyfaceidareyou8629 3 года назад +11

      I know. If I was granted 3 wishes one of my wishes would be to hug her and sit and have coffee with her over a nice breakfast. I would love to help her and listen. She didn't like most people because they only cared about her looks. She's a trillion times more beautiful on the inside than out. I was born in 77 but I wish I could have had a chance to be her friend. I would also give her my phone number and tell her she could call me anytime 24/7

    • @rebeccatoms925
      @rebeccatoms925 3 года назад +3

      Same

  • @manuelsaldivar01
    @manuelsaldivar01 8 лет назад +156

    One of the most beautiful documentaries I've ever seen

    • @degsbabe
      @degsbabe 7 лет назад +4

      Because theres so much love behind it.

    • @wvufreak56
      @wvufreak56 5 лет назад +8

      Yes, this is the best documentary I've ever seen on Norma Jean. I say this because it is her own words that we hear of her honest and sad, but true upbringing. Though Hollywood created her so to speak, as Marilyn Monroe....she worked so hard to fill the role. Her intelligence and work ethic were not truly appreciated, until after her very lonely and horribly sad death. She never overcame her feelings of abandonment and lonliness. RIP....Norma Jean!

  • @shauna2065
    @shauna2065 7 лет назад +156

    I always turn to this film for its audio, I was listening to it on one of my very bad nights of insomnia and woke to realise i had actually fallen asleep so now its my go to. perhaps it's her story telling or her calm voice and the background music.

    • @shauna2065
      @shauna2065 7 лет назад +9

      i dont think i have actually been able to finish without falling asleep

    • @tracystoutbehunin9303
      @tracystoutbehunin9303 7 лет назад +13

      Perhaps you experience asmr. It’s a real thing that some people have that causes a specific type of relaxation from different sounds. Look I️t up. There’s a lot of info and thousands of relaxing asmr videos.

    • @nads2448
      @nads2448 5 лет назад +5

      You would love Lana Del Rey ❤️❤️

    • @Camille_Anderson
      @Camille_Anderson 2 года назад +2

      @@nads2448 💯👋👋👋 Blue Hydrangeas has such a Marilyn vibe!! most of Lana's music has that beautiful cinematic quality.

    • @pc9020
      @pc9020 Год назад +5

      Same whenever I have depression or insomnia I like to hear MM voice, her beautiful voice and see her gorgeously sad expressions and I feel less alone

  • @willyboy6126
    @willyboy6126 8 лет назад +369

    I love hearing Marilyn talk...always so sweet, witty, intelligent, thoughtful and insightful ❤

    • @annettelowe3762
      @annettelowe3762 7 лет назад +6

      William Krzemien i agree!

    • @TheTibmeister
      @TheTibmeister 6 лет назад +12

      Billy Krzemien For the first time she dropped that silly wispy little girl voice and she sounds natural and attractive

    • @prittyugly86
      @prittyugly86 5 лет назад +5

      Women used to have different voices back then. It reminds me of my grandmother.

    • @LittleMissIssues
      @LittleMissIssues 5 лет назад +10

      Mmmeeeeeee tooooooo! I find her voice comforting, I can't really explain it...Love her so, so much....Bless her soul....I will go visit her resting place one day.....

    • @retrochickt7947
      @retrochickt7947 4 года назад +7

      She has a calming voice.

  • @Be12397
    @Be12397 5 лет назад +44

    Sometimes, when I can’t sleep, I like to listen to her speak in these interviews. She has the voice of an angel, and she helps me to fall asleep. 💖

  • @bdavis4099
    @bdavis4099 6 месяцев назад +6

    This is one of the finest, most interesting documentaries on Marilyn. There isn't a narrator -it is all MM. This is the purest Marilyn experience. Fine, fine work!

  • @amandasweeneyministries
    @amandasweeneyministries 6 лет назад +255

    She was beautiful inside and out. Rest in peace Marilyn, I'm so sorry you had to face everything you did and how they treated you. One of the strongest women of the 50's and 60's. Forever in our hearts Marilyn, forever in our hearts.

    • @fairybits
      @fairybits 5 лет назад +5

      There were others in her time that had life much,much harder. Stop putting her on a pedestal and making her life the most tragic.

    • @yaronkl
      @yaronkl 5 лет назад +4

      Every word, so true.

    • @notprotho7730
      @notprotho7730 5 лет назад +3

      fairybits like who

    • @FallenAngel9979
      @FallenAngel9979 3 года назад +4

      @@fairybits Muppet

    • @ambrusin4889
      @ambrusin4889 2 года назад

      @@fairybits well, this happens to be under a document of MM, so go away, you are just spreading hateful , jealous feelings of your towards others, that is quite sick behavior what you are having, even if it would be a joke, it tells there is something deeply deranged in yourself,still, you don`t have to be some debbie downer and piss on people`s parade. Let people be happy if they see Marilyn, It is the ultimate goal of entertainment, to get people think of other matters than their own problems, just for a while, and Marilyn did it just great, should not be any problem. Except for karens like you, everything is a problem, work on it.

  • @gabrielgil0593
    @gabrielgil0593 5 лет назад +98

    What no one here gets is this is the person behind the act, her heartbreaking truth and emotions exposed, this is Norma Jean Baker, a fragile soul with a depth as deep as the ocean, a beauty not well explored 💙 💎 rip sweet angel, you reached your dream and made it reality, you are now and forever loved by us all and missed dearly too.

  • @kccox8516
    @kccox8516 3 года назад +39

    I can't imagine Marilyn and children like her cope with life in constant rejection, confusion and uncertainty. The fear and anxiety must of been overwhelming.

    • @carmenl163
      @carmenl163 2 года назад +4

      You'd be amazed to know how many adults suffer from abandonment issues. With MM it is very clear. But many, many children are rejected at home by parents who were rejected themselves. It's a horrid cycle.

  • @GonzaloMiguelGS
    @GonzaloMiguelGS 4 года назад +131

    SHE IS PERFECTION! Perfect acting, perfect singing, perfect dancing, enchanting gestures, grace, tenderness, innocence, angel voice, brightness, splendor, magnificence, exceedingly beauty, glamour, delicacy, femininity, sensuality with dignity, greatness with humbleness, extreme willpower, strong determined spirit, ever considerate, respectful and sincere towards people, hugely sensitive and very very intelligent. A Genuine Marvel Always Looking For Excellence. With All These Qualities And More, God Blessed Her. Above All Others Movie Stars, None Like Her. Happy Birthday In Heaven, Beloved Norma Jeane! The Most Beautiful Woman Ever!

    • @carolinas1625
      @carolinas1625 2 года назад +3

      Vy PRAVY!!!🦚🌹🌹🌹

    • @LadyGodiva7460
      @LadyGodiva7460 Год назад +2

      Someone has a crush!

    • @jen-gv7tx
      @jen-gv7tx 5 месяцев назад +2

      she needed moderation classes.

    • @terry4137
      @terry4137 4 месяца назад +2

      Not possible of any human!

  • @uktanker
    @uktanker 5 лет назад +119

    Unfortunately, people appreciated the appearance of Marilyn Monroe more than her inner self, though she clearly was very subtle, intelligent, gentle and longing for real love and care. She wasn't made for Hollywood and hypocrisy. I want to believe that no matter what, but she had at least some happy moments in her life.

    • @LadyGodiva7460
      @LadyGodiva7460 Год назад +1

      So true! The word tragedy is used to often, but there were successes, personal wins, even joy and elation measured in her life.

    • @AleiahPrice
      @AleiahPrice Год назад

      Yes even today people are still being sexist about her completely shitty and unacceptable

    • @AleiahPrice
      @AleiahPrice Год назад

      Yeah stop making heart the victim it’s unappreciated and misogynistic

  • @melissae408
    @melissae408 4 года назад +53

    Such an articulate, smart and witty woman. How could anyone not love her? She truly was a shining star.

  • @biabragam
    @biabragam Месяц назад +4

    So wise and so kind. It’s such a disgrace the way this industry crushes people and make them something rather than someone. Loved this documentary, felt like I was in a long phone call with Marilyn herself

  • @TheRealONEHUNDREDD
    @TheRealONEHUNDREDD 7 лет назад +101

    she is the nicest woman in earth I wish I could go back and keep her here forever...it's not fair this world is not fair.

  • @andrewbrendan1579
    @andrewbrendan1579 8 лет назад +86

    Fascinating. Marilyn does here what a good performer does: she leaves you wanting more.

  • @ld8080
    @ld8080 Год назад +5

    I couldn’t find this video for a VERY long time! It boosts my mood every time I watch it, been doing in since 2017! So happy it’s on RUclips again!

  • @diesel1able
    @diesel1able 5 лет назад +67

    She is telling her life story which is devastating , and still trying to humor and please everyone else first ..

    • @Journeyonn6912
      @Journeyonn6912 4 года назад +4

      TransBodyByDesign such grace & humility.

  • @DigitalMoneyMichelle
    @DigitalMoneyMichelle 2 года назад +25

    She recognizes the toxic Hollywood culture & even the psychological aspects of her role & others. I find it ironic she was portrayed as a dumb blonde but when you listen to her, you understand she has a deep understanding & wisdom of what it means to be a human 💜

    • @JohnJones-bk8tj
      @JohnJones-bk8tj Год назад +2

      See the thing is that that Hollywood that era they didn't care how you felt or what personal issues you had this the thing when you're not able to show the real you this is an issue even in today's Hollywood era because even the leading men of that era went or had the same issues that Ms Monroe had

  • @A.Stargazer
    @A.Stargazer 4 месяца назад +5

    I HAVE TO TELL YOU!!!!
    THIS IS. ...
    By far, the BEST documentary that has EVER,EVER been done!!!. What yoy have done here I'm THIS documentary was absolutely astounding! I mean it! Beautifully done ! The clips matching all HER talking. Even on the 8mm or 16mm silent pictures you. Kept it as it was no random narration from some schmoo. You kept the footage liget, the sound was fantastic, coto's to the sound and editing as well! I mean it all you who worked on this documentary deserve awards! All of you! If Iweres a film critic I would absolutely promote this documentary to all ends.
    5 STAR☆☆☆☆☆ Dose not even come close! Congratulations to all of you for simply doing it right!
    Cheers

  • @kacytaylor3426
    @kacytaylor3426 5 лет назад +56

    That woman was so cruel to little Marilyn telling her that she couldn’t call her mama. Poor babygirl! May she rip and I hope she knows how much she is loved ♥️

    • @nicelydone9776
      @nicelydone9776 5 лет назад +9

      I had that happen to me, but the woman was my mother-in-law. Funny I didn't remember, but she did, and after being married to her son for 33 years she apologized.

    • @kacytaylor3426
      @kacytaylor3426 5 лет назад +6

      nicely done awweee I’m sorry that happened to you! It was kind of her to apologize though!

    • @jacquelineoh6382
      @jacquelineoh6382 4 года назад +8

      I know the way Marilyn describes it. She could have been kinder in the way she said it. Imagine the rejection. One thing humans need is love and approval especially as a child. That’s why she tried to find love in the wrong places. She was never truly cared for . Idk just her story never bores me. I wish there was more out there. Rest in Heaven princess 🌹

    • @mlprz1187
      @mlprz1187 2 года назад

      Her mother was mentally ill. Its unfortunate that Marilyn was broken over this, and I wish that someone told her that her mother was incapable to be a mother.

    • @SJ-ni6iy
      @SJ-ni6iy 5 месяцев назад +3

      So many children living through this right now, probably more than ever because of the drug epidemic.

  • @MegaKnyte
    @MegaKnyte 6 лет назад +105

    This is hard to listen to at times .. People endure a lot ..God Bless them... I am glad she had some smiles and good times across her life ..

  • @rbielarski
    @rbielarski 7 лет назад +40

    What an enchanting interview. I have heard parts but not to this magnitude before. Wonderful posting of our beloved MM as ethereal & breathtaking as ever. Happy Birthday Marilyn :-)

  • @JenPurple2022
    @JenPurple2022 5 лет назад +42

    “The whole world which was always close to me, I just feel like I am always on the outside of the world.” 11:00
    Dysfunction family, mother passed away early, became an orphan, chose to marry at 16 for more stability, out of work later had no roof to stay under, “I was hungry.” She had to post for nude. She took time to to night school to learn more about history and literature.
    24:00 spent her free time at school and night classes
    26:29 “I am the blonde.” When she was told she is not a star
    34:44 “Public scares me like a mob.”
    She is not just a sex symbol she is actually well read intelligent and appreciative beautiful person.
    She just had this strong unstoppable drive to be an actress. That’s mesmerizing.
    What you desire to be?
    What make you feel responsible for?
    “We are not machine. We feel things.”
    “I cannot go as fast as other people. I would not dare to get a cold.”
    “I am working toward 1 thing, giving performance.”
    She was late because she wanted to be prepared, showing the best side of her to the public.
    She still kept her happy cheerful spirit at the peak of her fame, like a little girl, so innocent and naive.
    She knew what the public needed and she gave it all but she also firmly held her ground and boundary when she could.

    • @Светлана-д9ж8е
      @Светлана-д9ж8е 19 дней назад

      На. Мерлим. Зарабатывал. Голливуд а. Как. Личностью. Не. Кто. Не. Считал. Ее ее просто. Убрали. Вот. И. Все они. Не. Смогли. Пережить. Что. Больше. Не. Будет. Дохода.

  • @TheTeacher1020
    @TheTeacher1020 6 лет назад +57

    What a lovely woman. So beautiful, inside and out.

  • @TheKaraqi4
    @TheKaraqi4 5 лет назад +25

    she had that energy and attitude to smile wide open all the time and not let the circumstances and the background make her a victim. That image is probably what made her so desirable. She radiated softness and femininity through her whole being. I just wished she were happier.

  • @DaniDiva182
    @DaniDiva182 7 лет назад +64

    Wow. Marilyn with a strong voice, opinions, convictions and rebellions. Who knew?

  • @missscreamwhore
    @missscreamwhore 5 лет назад +37

    “Well whatever I am, I’m the BLONDE” love her ❤️😂

  • @lilsamantha1
    @lilsamantha1 5 лет назад +30

    As a foster kid myself I only went to a couple I can tell you that I have often found comfort in men. When I was young I yearned to just have a someone to sleep with to give me some sort of pleasure comfort! And very distant with people

  • @fflubadubb
    @fflubadubb 5 лет назад +17

    I have come to admire her not just her beauty or her acting ability but her intelligence and sensitivity.

  • @NlHILIST
    @NlHILIST 5 лет назад +119

    Her eyebrows, eyes, lips, even nostrils all had their own autonomy and each would express some strong emotion... at times in sharp conflict among themselves, at times in complete orchestral harmony. That was unique. And such a perfectly photogenic, luminous face. She was more of a celestial sculpture sent from heaven than an actress. Her legacy? All other aspiring goddesses continue to be measured against her.

    • @SLynch007
      @SLynch007 2 года назад +10

      What brilliant description - I really admire you for your attention. This is something I thought I would pick up on, my career is based on such observations. But as a huge MM fan,
      (or perhaps because of it) I never noticed this. I’m going to really enjoy rewatching everything she’s done, and REALLY observe this time, and really appreciate your ability. I used to think a person only had the flexibility to control more than one or two reflexes that move facial features independently (except low-toned individuals) until I met a person who showed me how they would only smile with her mouth purposely. That doesn’t require as much dexterity as what you’ve described, but to me, it’s enough to believe someone can do it - especially if they are serious about their careers as Actors.

    • @AleiahPrice
      @AleiahPrice Год назад +2

      No acting and singing and her political activism are most memorable yore so vain 😮

  • @JulieBirTV
    @JulieBirTV 5 лет назад +25

    I can feel this scared little girl inside Marilyn who may be struggling to face the challenges life brings upon us. And ended up ending it in the end.

  • @pattypatty07
    @pattypatty07 7 лет назад +71

    Big fan of Marilyn. She tried so hard to overcome so many obstacles and she did. She was the underdog and she made it.

    • @JohnJones-bk8tj
      @JohnJones-bk8tj Год назад +1

      That Hollywood they taught you how to not have those emotions put on a fasad

    • @Светлана-д9ж8е
      @Светлана-д9ж8е 19 дней назад

      Прежде. Она. Была личностью артисткой.

  • @apriljewell7450
    @apriljewell7450 6 лет назад +29

    Love that i get to hear her voice. She was by far the best. Still is. Love you Marilyn!!!!!!!!!!!!! R.I.P

    • @veronicamatharu8097
      @veronicamatharu8097 6 лет назад +5

      Marilyn was an amazingly beautiful. Gorgeous, mesmerizing and a very sensitive person.she has gone thru a lot of hardship in life and yet not found her true love .A true soul with an innocent voice and still child like nature .she is glamour and sensuous. She lived like a child and so down to earth .there can never be another Norma jean.Marilyn Monroe the one and only one ageless beauty inward and outward. A true star.

  • @dulcemex
    @dulcemex 2 года назад +13

    She was so right about mental health, being compassionate and taking care of yourself, like when she said she needed to be prepared for her parts. The film industry is very abusive up to this day. I've seen recently interviews with actors and actresses saying they can't fall sick at work...

  • @sunnyday7-7-7
    @sunnyday7-7-7 3 месяца назад +2

    I have always adored her. The most beautiful woman in the world, the most photographed. Marilyn - (Norma Jeane Mortenson ) was so much more than she ever received credit for. This untouchable woman was more relatable and just as human as the rest of us. Her laugh is delightful. Her child like vulnerability is so sweet and endearing. I really enjoyed this. What an incredibly intelligent and talented woman. She just wanted to be loved. I hope that she has finally found peace where ever she is now.
    Thank you for sharing. ❤

  • @lukas01986
    @lukas01986 2 года назад +7

    What a beautiful mind and heart.
    I love how most of this narration is not about Marilyn Monroe, it is mostly about Norma Jeane herself. Speaking with her Heart, giving us a glimpse of the beautiful spirit she truly was. 👑✨💓.

  • @danielemoura1983
    @danielemoura1983 6 лет назад +74

    This is a treasure! It's Really precious to hear Marilyn talking...Telling us her life story. Marilyn's voice make me feel with an incredible piece, you know? She had this angel voice, very calm, calm that keeps me wanting to hear her over and over again! It seems like I'm a baby and Marilyn is calmimg me down, putting me to sleep with this angel voice. I think this was one of the details that made me love her even more. And thanks to this amazing channel I am able to watch and listen to her as I never expect i would...Marilyn Monroe Video Archives: You are very special to me! Keep going with this wonderful work! Best, from Brazil!

    • @nads2448
      @nads2448 5 лет назад

      Daniele Moura you would love Lana Del Rey ❤️ almost the same voice... her music is beautiful, as if it’s from Marilyns era. I’ve met her and have had the honor to hang out with her and she has such a beautiful soul. You should check her out if you don’t already know who she is.

    • @fairybits
      @fairybits 5 лет назад +3

      PEACE,not PIECE. Would you like a PIECE of pie. I feel at PEACE with my decision. :)

  • @CharlizeQuin
    @CharlizeQuin 2 года назад +15

    "They wanted to meet me-- I didn't know why. I looked behind me to see who was there!" She didn't know she was a Goddess.

  • @blkluvla
    @blkluvla 5 лет назад +35

    Her personal life was so much on display. How in the world does a crowd gather outside the hospital and see Marilyn departing in so much distress? Weren't there any private or rear entrances? It's ridiculous she had to go through all that.

  • @milancue2061
    @milancue2061 5 лет назад +16

    It's like time traveling through her own words. All she wanted was to be loved. RIP

  • @brihmendiola4347
    @brihmendiola4347 5 лет назад +60

    Looking back, I realized Marilyn never belonged here. She just swung by to give us a glimpse of heaven.

  • @bendietrees
    @bendietrees 8 лет назад +32

    This is fantastic, thank you so much for your awesome uploads!

  • @nonni139
    @nonni139 27 дней назад +2

    She sounded different as Norma Jean her real self. So sweet, its heartbreaking to hear her talking about the fact that she never managed to stay at a real home for a longer time during the time she grew up.

  • @badpuppy09
    @badpuppy09 5 лет назад +19

    I love Marilyns honesty and decency. She is totally candid with no facade. Who does she think she is ?.....Marilyn Monroe!

  • @claireangier3322
    @claireangier3322 9 месяцев назад +3

    She's is fascinating. She is so genuine, a great personality and very self aware!
    I would have loved to have known her. 🙏❤

  • @littlesmith5005
    @littlesmith5005 5 лет назад +14

    I sit watch these videos for hours.. I love Marilyn Monroe! She's so beautiful and has a body like no one I've ever seen.. She walks like a beautiful butterfly and sounds like an angel..

  • @trudyramgren3379
    @trudyramgren3379 5 лет назад +37

    There was something about her that is haunting. Her sad childhood defined her. She was so beautiful and intelligent as well. She's someone who I would have loved to give a big hug to and have known. RIP MARILYN.. YOU WERE SPECIAL.

    • @jacquelineoh6382
      @jacquelineoh6382 4 года назад +5

      I teared up. Because she was special but I don’t think she knew it. Rejection is tough especially as a child. Rest in heaven princess 🌹

    • @AleiahPrice
      @AleiahPrice Год назад

      Her sad childhood is only partially her she should not only be known as the victim. She would not want you to victimize her!!!🤬😤🥵

  • @sarahholland1375
    @sarahholland1375 5 лет назад +12

    She comes across as warm, witty, intelligent & articulate. After such a tough childhood too. Its so sad her life ended when things were looking up in her career (she'd been rehired for Something's Got to Give) & she'd told friends she was remarrying Joe.

  • @shayekisitu
    @shayekisitu 5 лет назад +28

    My gosh she was so beautiful even as a child.

  • @mariasoto8600
    @mariasoto8600 7 лет назад +88

    While most actresses back then were imitating fake English accents like "my dahling", she was out there being all American girl and being honest about her origins.

  • @thesilentdiva
    @thesilentdiva 5 лет назад +70

    The part about wishing to b a cleaning lady made me giggle, that's exactly what I'm doing now listening to this in my headphones passing my boring time wishing i did something more interesting like her

    • @squeakyb.7709
      @squeakyb.7709 5 лет назад +4

      thesilentdiva I feel that! Couldn’t’ve said it better myself

  • @mariannsletten283
    @mariannsletten283 5 лет назад +24

    She had a very beautiful, relaxing and calm voice.🌹❤

  • @lindahetzell2366
    @lindahetzell2366 10 месяцев назад +5

    Her laughter is just like silver bells, her kindness her generosity and her smile made us remember her forever. A happy, funny and sincerely soul was ruined by Hollywood.

  • @WAZZA1235
    @WAZZA1235 2 года назад +8

    That feeling of nobody understanding you. Of not fitting in. I finally understand. When a joke is made and everyone laughs except you. When you see everyone bond around you and make friends and relationships, yet you feel no bond to anybody. I really finally understand that feeling of having a circle of friends, and you being the external commentator. You really feel like an outsider. She was excluded because of her success and different way of seeing the world, while i was excluded because i'm from a different culture to those around me. I used to disdain people like her that talk about being lonely and the cliche of being misunderstood. I truely and completely understand that feeling of not being a part of the group that surrounds you. It really burns a hole in your soul.

  • @evelynwatson6548
    @evelynwatson6548 5 лет назад +55

    Beautiful! Finally in Marilyn's own words. What a great documentary! Well done! I'm glad that you doing it via her interview all viewers are able to see that she was not only sweet and beautiful inside and out but that she IS also intelligent and had a clue about things in life that people now days don't. I agree with all of her opinions. Notice I say "she is" because her spirit lives on. One thing I wish you hadn't put in the film was that she died of an overdose. Maybe you could have added,"by the hands of another" since back then they tried to insinuate it was suicide then later maybe accidental overdose. Our sweet Marilyn was murdered. But with all the evidence that has surfaced that proves she was murdered, its a shame the ones responsible are no longer alive so they can't be punished or pay for what they did. She knew too much and they used her like she was nothing, to be discarded like a piece of trash. Well, "Whats done in the dark will be brought to the light" and God is dealing with them, while Marilyn is a shining Angel basking in Gods light. Shine on Marilyn, We Love You!

    • @FallenAngel9979
      @FallenAngel9979 3 года назад +2

      Heartily agree. I’ve got a fantastic book by Donald H Wolfe called The Assassination of Marilyn Monroe, and there is way too much evidence for her death to have been a suicide.

    • @szee8588
      @szee8588 2 года назад +1

      I so agree with you, although I'm surprised Americans can't put 2 and 2 together and see it was not the Kennedys but a much more powerful force, the ones that murdered the Kennedys also, not long after. I'm really surprised most people think it was the Kennedys. Then who murdered the Kennedys and why? They don't ask that.

    • @carmenl163
      @carmenl163 2 года назад

      This was a BBC documentary, so maybe you should complain to them. 🤭

    • @JohnJones-bk8tj
      @JohnJones-bk8tj Год назад

      I'll try to answer that remember the movie JFK with Kevin Costner there's conspiracy theories that link the CIA to the Kennedy assassination which to this day 60yrs later ​@@szee8588

  • @lorenysrodriguezzz1312
    @lorenysrodriguezzz1312 5 лет назад +15

    Her story makes me cry 😢 poor little thing
    I have a daughter and I couldnt imagine her going through all that 💔

  • @shayekisitu
    @shayekisitu 5 лет назад +20

    Her honesty is simple and shared by many. 🌹💋🌺🕊

  • @kathleendobens6648
    @kathleendobens6648 4 года назад +22

    Shes a star but struggled with depression I believe. Meds were not great back then. I think she would of lived longer if she had a little help. Shes very warm and sensitive. We lost a wonderful person!!!!

    • @stj971
      @stj971 2 года назад +3

      Even the ppl around her used her, psychiatrist, housekeeper, were all hired to 'keep an eye on her' for the studios and whoever else.

  • @bobbyb3535
    @bobbyb3535 Год назад +9

    Cried about her a million times. I was a 4 year old little boy when she was taken away.

  • @exceedinc
    @exceedinc 5 лет назад +31

    Strong and down to earth human being, many of us can learn from her.

  • @intotheunknown1991
    @intotheunknown1991 5 лет назад +41

    I love you Marilyn ❤️ you are in my heart always , I could listen to your voice for hours it's beautiful 😍 I feel so sad you went through all that but you became the star everyone knows and you are still talked about today ❤️

    • @AleiahPrice
      @AleiahPrice Год назад +1

      She’s a survivor not a victim 😅❤that’s right thank you for not portraying her as a victim like 90% of the other comments

    • @intotheunknown1991
      @intotheunknown1991 Год назад +1

      @@AleiahPrice she's a legend and always will be x

  • @folkosire
    @folkosire 8 лет назад +67

    That's the first time I realize that she was a highly intelligent woman.

    • @68nevets68
      @68nevets68 8 лет назад +19

      Education is only a small part of being intelligent. Lots of generally stupid people out there with PhD's. She was as smart as a whip, learning through trials and tribulation and from what others wrongly put her through. She was as bright as the glow that emanated from her and her intellect was as gorgeous as her smile. If I had the chance to spend an evening talking with Marilyn Monroe or Einstein, I'd have to choose Marilyn.

    • @markant9534
      @markant9534 7 лет назад +3

      +folkoshire I think she had an IQ of 160? Einstein had an IQ of 140-160!

    • @folkosire
      @folkosire 7 лет назад +5

      @mark ant: Ehm .. no. I think she was intelligent, yes - but neither Marilyn nor Einstein EVER did an IQ-Test. These IQ-Legends are pure fiction. www.quora.com/Did-Marilyn-Monroe-have-an-higher-IQ-than-Albert-Einstein

    • @markant9534
      @markant9534 7 лет назад +6

      folkosire OK. I don`t think IQ test`s are that reliable anyway.

    • @mariasoto8600
      @mariasoto8600 7 лет назад +5

      folkosire I'll tell you something a silly person does not survive big challenges in life.
      There's textbook intelligence and there's simply natural intelligence.

  • @KatyaMillsauthor
    @KatyaMillsauthor 4 года назад +4

    A sweet montage type tribute, with dreamlike walking through of memories accompanied by Marilyn's telling of her own true and beloved story. thank you for this doc, it gave me a great appreciation for her life.

  • @SCarissima
    @SCarissima 2 года назад +5

    She is so sweet. A real icon of that time and the best Hollywood star of all times. The most beautiful American woman who was so attractive that she could leave no one indifferent

  • @Community56sunshine
    @Community56sunshine 5 лет назад +6

    Absolutely beautiful audio and film - mesmerizing!

  • @dowth3
    @dowth3 2 года назад +2

    Well done. No extrapolations, no conjecture. Just the lady in all her fragility and clarity.

  • @irishcountrygirl78
    @irishcountrygirl78 5 лет назад +26

    To never have had a mother is traumatising. I can relate. Such a pity she never had a chance at being a mother herself. It is a wonderful experience.

    • @AleiahPrice
      @AleiahPrice Год назад

      Ok she’s had a somewhat happy life this victimizing has got to stop it’s disgusting and not what Marilyn herself would have wanted

  • @jajanesaddictions
    @jajanesaddictions 2 года назад +9

    This is the saddest thing I've heard in a long time. So sad.

  • @ritabarcar
    @ritabarcar 4 года назад +14

    2:22 - Why in a world would you say to a kid "Don't call me mother..."?! I don't get it! If a kid, any kid, came up to me saying "mama", I would have replied "hi, sweety" and just hugged the kid.

  • @iconslegends5230
    @iconslegends5230 5 лет назад +23

    The most sensual, most magnetic and sweetest woman in the world, who printed her name in history.
    Great and unique Marilyn Monroe 💋🌟👠

    • @stj971
      @stj971 2 года назад +1

      She deserved so much better, not the users, but that's why Hollyweird is

  • @alexemery2993
    @alexemery2993 5 месяцев назад +2

    She's the only actress that after learning about her- All I wanted was to- go back in time and hug and let her know that she was loved. No one deserves to be passed between orphanages.

  • @theresastevenson5934
    @theresastevenson5934 3 года назад +15

    "Hold a good thought for me," was something Marilyn said before she went on stage or shot a scene. It's something we can still do for her ...😍❤ ...and each other.

  • @hushush33
    @hushush33 5 лет назад +9

    If I were born same year like Marilyn Monroe and I’m a guy, I will do my best to be noticed by her and I will show and make her feel the love that she truly deserve. She’s been through a lot since she was born til adulthood, i feel so sad and angered to how her life has been. She was too broken inside and the people surrounding her that time did not do anything to save her from her misery. I noticed how similar her voice is with Princess Diana, how sincere, sweet and angelic.

  • @jonathangems
    @jonathangems 5 лет назад +42

    Clearly she was abused. Heart-breaking.

  • @prettynormajeane
    @prettynormajeane 5 лет назад +22

    marilyn, where ever you are now. i hope you’re happy, and are living a better life than what you did down here. we all love and miss you, goodbye norma ❤️

  • @trenier23
    @trenier23 2 года назад +15

    Marilyn was a gental soul who was smart and funny. She was not given credit for her emence intellect. Her pretty face diguised an amazing mind. She is still owed a lifetime achievement award by the Motion Picture Industry.

    • @JohnJones-bk8tj
      @JohnJones-bk8tj Год назад +1

      She'll get it believe you me she'll get it she should have won multiple academy awards

  • @michaelburgess9707
    @michaelburgess9707 4 года назад +21

    I can't help being sad that this wonderful woman who brought so much light to the world had such a dark childhood. How traumatic to be in a home where the other foster children are adopted but you are not. And, then to think of yourself as a burden that your caretakers leave you as a child in a cinema all day. I think part of her appeal is that we can all sense her vulnerability and just wanting to be loved. Sleep sweetly my dear, you'll never be forgotten.

    • @AleiahPrice
      @AleiahPrice Год назад +1

      Wow, let’s not victimize her. You don’t have to wholly defined by your sad experiences. Partially yes but not completely. She made friends she had successful happy movies happy marriages her life was happy too it wasn’t Romeo and Juliet, guys

  • @jacquelineoh6382
    @jacquelineoh6382 4 года назад +14

    Her genuine vulnerability let’s us relate to her after all these years. She let us in and let’s us know it’s ok to be vulnerable and not be perfect . We all see a part of Marilyn in each of us. Maybe even relate to the broken parts and can sympathize/empathize. These movie stars these days act like they are perfect it is all about image. But with Marilyn she’s herself but had to play the game . Rest in Heaven 🌹

    • @JohnJones-bk8tj
      @JohnJones-bk8tj Год назад +1

      I'm tearing 😭 not trying to see this but I went through the same thing she did because your tempted to look at yourself like she did and to think what happened to her the Kennedy's never were questioned about her JFK had that happen in this era JFK would have gone to jail but that was a different era and he Kennedy as well as Bobby Kennedy got away with it

    • @JohnJones-bk8tj
      @JohnJones-bk8tj Год назад +1

      The saying goes Beauty is only skin deep and Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder that's why even in life she was someone that wanted to not be judged based on her looks and I totally agree as men and women we're judged based on performance that's how it was for not only sweet Marilyn Monroe but others

    • @JohnJones-bk8tj
      @JohnJones-bk8tj Год назад +1

      That's the image that these actors and actresses are supposed to portray right and the lie is and this is what she Marilyn Monroe and others had to deal with one of her quotes goes like this Give A Girl 👠 And She'll Conquer The World

  • @gloriinher40s
    @gloriinher40s 4 года назад +3

    No matter how many documentaries I watch of her I still cry when they get to her death. There was something so relatable about her.

  • @gdayu-tubers3130
    @gdayu-tubers3130 5 лет назад +8

    such a soft-spoken voice she had. It says that somebody is sure which of the orphanage kids is her. I think I know, did anybody else try, I would be interested to know. Best doco so far I have seen. GONE WAY TO EARLY... Norma Jean, Marilyn Monroe. Thanks for this timeless journey with a goddess of the silver screen. A dutiful wife, not a sex symbol. Joe knew she was a beautiful woman loved by all before he married her...When she said the public made her a star she is dead right. No studio, no person helped. In a way, she lived a very demanding life. A lonely life. Never forgotten, always remember to this day. The people that supposedly loved, cared, managed this great beauty included the paparazzi killed her. Brilliant for an orphan kid...

  • @LadyLove..
    @LadyLove.. 5 лет назад +11

    This was so beautiful thank you. Love you always Marilyn 💜

  • @Be12397
    @Be12397 6 лет назад +4

    Excellent video! Thank you for posting!

  • @derrytaylor7417
    @derrytaylor7417 2 года назад +5

    I remember the day that Marilyn Monroe died like it was yesterday. I was playing in the backyard and my Mother had the radio on. I was only 10 years old and I felt so Sad. I looked at Mom and she was crying. Then we both were crying, me in her lap. I didn't know that Marilyn was an orphan. We lost a very Special and Beautiful Lady that day. 💔💞💞💞💞💖

    • @Robert-ms8gc
      @Robert-ms8gc 9 месяцев назад +1

      I was 9 and loved her then, and now at 70 I still love her and collecting memorabilia all these years.❤❤❤❤

  • @richardkennedy8481
    @richardkennedy8481 6 лет назад +66

    She sounds like the classiest woman in the world.

  • @jodoe7475
    @jodoe7475 5 лет назад +29

    she was very articulate.

  • @garyordo5131
    @garyordo5131 5 лет назад +6

    Dear Marilyn, please come back and be reborn, we miss you, love your fans!