Marilyn

Marilyn may refer to:

  • Marilyn (name)
  • Marilyn (singer) (born 1962), British pop singer
  • Marilyn (hill), a type of mountain or hill in the British Isles
  • 1486 Marilyn, a Main-belt asteroid
  • Marilyn, an 1980 opera by Lorenzo Ferrero
  • Marilyn (1953 film), directed by Wolf Rilla
  • Marilyn (1963 film), a documentary film about Marilyn Monroe's biography
  • Marilyn (2011 film), a 2011 romance film
  • Marilyn (Mario character), a character in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
  • Marilyn: An American Fable, a musical by Patricia Michaels, Jeanne Napoli, et al.
  • Marilyn (biography), a biography of Marilyn Monroe by Norman Mailer
  • "Marilyn", a 2000 horror short story by Jack Dann
  • My Week with Marilyn, a 2011 film about Marilyn Monroe
  • See also

  • Shot Marilyns, a painting by Andy Warhol
  • Marilyn Diptych, a painting by Andy Warhol
  • Marilyn Monroe, an American actress and sex symbol
  • Marilyn Manson, an American singer
  • Marilyn Manson (band), an American rock band
  • All pages beginning with "Marilyn"
  • Jack Dann

    Jack Dann (born February 15, 1945) is an American writer best known for his science fiction, an editor and a writing teacher, who has lived in Australia since 1994. He has published over seventy books, in the majority of cases as editor or co-editor of story anthologies in the science fiction, fantasy and horror genres. He has published nine novels, numerous shorter works of fiction, essays and poetry and his books have been translated into thirteen languages. His work, which includes fiction in the science fiction, fantasy, horror, magical realism and historical and alternative history genres, has been compared to Jorge Luis Borges, Roald Dahl, Lewis Carroll, J.G. Ballard and Philip K. Dick.

    Life and career

    Earlier life

    Jack Dann was born in New York State in 1945 and grew up in Johnson City, New York. His father was an attorney and a Judge. Dann describes himself as having been "a troublesome child in a very small town" and in his teens associated with a local gang. Following an incident during which gang members let off fireworks, which led to injuries, his parents enrolled him in a military academy, which he choose against the alternative option of a reform school, and where he remained for two years.

    Marilyn (1963 film)

    Marilyn is a 1963 documentary film based on the life of the 1950s sex symbol Marilyn Monroe. The film, directed by Harold Medford, was released by 20th Century Fox, and was narrated by Rock Hudson.

    Background

    Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jeane Mortensen on June 1, 1926) rose to fame with the 1953 film noir Niagara, released by 20th Century Fox. Monroe had signed with Fox originally in 1947, and played bit parts in a few films, starring actors like Betty Grable, June Haver, Cary Grant, Peggy Cummins, and Jeanne Crain. When released from Fox, Monroe found work as yet again a bit player in films like Love Happy (1949), starring The Marx Brothers. She re-signed with Fox in 1950 and began playing small but meaningful roles in big-budgeted films like All About Eve, starring Bette Davis. After several films, Fox gave Marilyn her biggest break with Niagara. The film starred Monroe, Joseph Cotten, and Jean Peters. Monroe went on to make millions for Fox, starring in movies like Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), How to Marry a Millionaire (1953), and River of No Return (1954).

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