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Marilyn Monroe intervieuws
Going back to Hollywood
Male Reporter: How do you feel about coming back to Hollywood? Is it a happy time for you or... Marilyn: Yes it is, it's a very happy time. I'm happy to be back... My home town. Male Reporter: Yes Female Reporter: Well you're a happy girl now Marilyn: (Makes an indifferent noise and laughs) Female Reporter: Well Marilyn... Marilyn: (laughs again) I'm much happier though, I'm very pleased Female Reporter: Is it true that you submitted a list of directors Marilyn: (clears throat) Female Reporter: that you would work with? Marilyn: Ummmm Female Reporter: We only know the rumors we hear, you know. Marilyn: I would rather say, uh, that I have director approval, and that is true. Female Reporter: This you think is important? Marilyn: Yes it is, very important to me. Female Reporter: You're wearing a high neck dress, now the last time I saw you, you weren't. Is this a new Marilyn? A new style? Marilyn: No, I'm the same person. But it's a different suit. (Reporters All Laugh) |
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Marilyn as an actress
I wanna be an artist. An actress, with integrity. When I'm older, then I'll play all kinds of parts. My teacher, Lee Strasberg, has always said to me, you know, and I said "I don't know what's wrong with me, but I'm a little nervous." He says, "When you're not, Give up!" (laughs) Because nervousness indicates sensitivity. I guess I think just go out there, and you know. That's all we do, you know, go out there and do it. But, it's a real struggle. I mean, I really have to struggle.
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Marilyn about Korea
The highlight of my life was singing for the soldiers there. I stood out on an open stage and it was cold, but I swear I didn't feel a thing except good.
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