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I can answer questions pertaining to almost all aspects of Marilyn’s life and career. I’m familiar with her movies, training, and accomplishments and can also field inquiries regarding her childhood, relationships (romantic, friendships and otherwise), emotional and medical ailments, and what she was like in general. My expertise is limited when it comes to the value of memorabilia. |
Hi Danielle, No, Marilyn was not diagnosed with schizophrenia. She was diagnosed with manic depression, which is now called bi-polar disorder, and was treated for this disorder. Sadly, the source
Hi Bridgette, Thanks for the question! I’ve never read the Matthew Smith book so I’m not sure which recordings he refers to specifically, but I have heard several rumors that recordings of Marilyn’s
Hi Carol, Thank you so much for writing in. What an AMAZING photo to have in your family. Congratulations! The River of No Return was released in 1954, when Marilyn was fresh off the success of
Hi Justine, There are a few ways to look at Marilyn’s death. One is the murder theory, which you mentioned, and then there are some who believe it was a suicide or an accident. If you are looking
Hi Gary! Sounds like you have an interesting slide. Congratulations on your find! I encourage you to double and triple check to make sure if it’s Marilyn. I say that because if the photo was taken around

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