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Audrey Hepburn as Ariane Chavasse in Love in the Afternoon (1957)
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Jayne Mansfield and Mickey Hargitay during a dinner party in Cannes photographed by Edward Quinn, 1958
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Everyone’s childhood plays itself out. No wonder no one knows the other or can completely understand. By this I don’t know if I’m just giving up with this conclusion or resigning myself — or maybe for the first time connecting with reality. How do we know the pain or another’s earlier years, let alone all that he drags with him since along the way at best a lot of leeway is needed for the other — yet how much is unhealthy for one to bear. I think to love bravely is the best and accept — as much as one can bear.
(Marilyn Monroe)
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"Marilyn was desperately unhappy at having to read lines written by Miller that were so obviously documenting the real-life Marilyn. Just when she might have expected some support, she was miserable. She felt she had never had a success. She felt lonely, isolated, abandoned, worthless, that she had nothing more to offer but this naked, wounded self. And all of us who were 'family' — well we did what a family tried to do — but we had jobs connected to the picture, and it was the picture that was her enemy." —Rupert Allan, Marilyn's press agent (1991)
Marilyn Monroe as Roslyn Taber in 'The Misfits', 1961. 🎬
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Marilyn Monroe in, 'The Misfits,' 1961 Dir. John Huston
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