Michelle Morgan
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Podcast Appearances
She would talk about her love of art and literature. She had a library of 400 books, and they would go all over the place with her. Every time she moved, the books would come. She wrote poetry, she read poetry, she loved artists. There's a lot of people still out there who think that she was a dumb blonde, but I always think that that says more about them than it does about her, in all honesty.
Michelle also says Marilyn hit back at the studios when they tried to typecast her. When it got to the mid 1950s and the studio was trying to give her more dumb blonde parts, she just said no, I'm not going to do it. And she was suspended and she walked out.
HÀn on todella pysynyt itselleen, kun se tuli hÀnen karjansa ja elÀmÀnsÀ. Ja luulen, ettÀ se on yllÀttÀnyt paljon ihmisiÀ, koska se oli hyvin naisen liittyvÀ elÀmÀ. Ja hÀnelle puhua niin kuin hÀn teki, oli melko yllÀttÀvÀÀ joillekin ihmisille. Ei ole ymmÀrrystÀ, ettÀ Marilynilla oli hÀnen demonit. Ja 1962 he voivat lopulta saada paremmin hÀntÀ.
Se on iso maahanmuuttajahubi, mutta toivottavasti se on ehkÀ enemmÀn suomalaisempaa kuin Dragada, yksi mafioiden suurimmista organisaatioista maailmassa. Suurin osa nÀistÀ maahanmuuttajia on Suomessa, Afrikassa ja Aasiaan. Monet niistÀ tapahtuvat informaattisissa kampoissa, kuten tÀmÀ. Me kÀymme eteenpÀin, jossa on toinen rauha, rauha, rauha, rauha.
Good morning.
Thank you for having me.
It was 1985 and I was 15 years old and she'd sort of been on my radar, of course, because, you know, she was Marilyn and she was everywhere.
But I was on holiday with my family and I saw a picture of her and I just couldn't get it out of my mind.
And then that evening I said, I think I'm going to buy a book about her just so I can read it on the beach.
And I did read it on the beach.
And then the rest is history.
I was completely hooked from the moment I started to learn about her life.
You know, I really don't know.
This is the number one question that I get asked and every single time I answer it.
I say something different and I think that there lies the clue that I have no idea why everyone is so fascinated by her other than it's very different for every single person.
Some people just love the way she looked on camera, other people love the way that she was so strong and she tried to do her best and she tried to learn and she never stopped learning and going after her dreams and things like that.
It's quite a mystery as to why her memory is still so alive in everybody's minds, except that she's something different for everybody.
Yeah, I mean, that was a character that she was playing.
You know, Lorelei Lee, who she played in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, is a character.