Remembering actor and comedian Wally Cox on his birthday. He was born on December 6, 1924, in Detroit, and was childhood friends with Marlon Brando, who he met after his family moved to Illinois. Wally was cast as the nerdy shoe salesman Marilyn, as Ellen, tries to pass off as her island companion in Something’s Got to Give. Wally and Marilyn left the set together on her last day of work, which was also her birthday, June 1, 1962. Although Wally was typically cast as meek or mild mannered characters, in real life he was athletic, a master metalworker and a military veteran.
Marilyn Remembered Fan Club Updates
SCOTLAND STILL LIKES IT HOT!
Marilyn Remembered’s own Lorraine Nicol recently attended a screening of the 1959 classic “Some Like It Hot” starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon and directed by Billy Wilder.
The screening took place at the GFT (Glasgow Film Theatre) in Scotland, United Kingdom. The venue holds just under 200 people and Lorraine was thrilled to see the films showing was a near sell out!
“I’ve been fortunate enough to see many Marilyn Monroe films on the big screen, including “Some Like It Hot” and what always astounds me is that even after all these years, these classic films can still draw in the big crowds. There were people of all ages and generations filling the theatre with bellowing laughter and thunderous applause! As nice as it is to watch these movies in the comfort of your own home, nothing beats seeing this classic comedy on the big screen with so many likeminded people having the time of their life! Scotland clearly loves all things Marilyn!”
For more infortmation on the GFT, head here: https://glasgowfilm.org/
MONROE IS BREAKING RECORDS AGAIN!
Marilyn Monroe’s 1961 Golden Globe Award has been sold for a record-breaking $250,000 (£195,000) in California. The award statue for World Film Favourite Female from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association made history as the highest selling Golden Globe sold at an auction.
Marilyn also holds the record the most expensive item of clothing ever to be sold at auction when the ‘Happy Birthday Mr President’ dress sold in 2016 for a whopping $4.8 millon (£3.9 million.)
‘Marilyn Remembered’ Fan club’s very own Jackie Craig went to the preview of the auction and had the incredible oppertunity to physically hold this record breaking treasure!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOE DIMAGGIO
“Marilyn Remembered” is wishing a very happy birthday to legendary baseball player and of course, Marilyn’s second husband Joe DiMaggio, on what would have been his 104th birthday.
Taken from the Official Joe DiMaggio site:
The most publicized relationship for Joe began in 1952—a year after he had retired from the Yankees. A friend arranged a dinner date for Joe with up and coming actress Marilyn Monroe. They were at different places in their lives—Joe, retired, ready to settle down, and Marilyn, on her way to stardom, yet they commenced perhaps the greatest American love story with an 18-month courtship and then marriage on January 14, 1954 at San Francisco’s City Hall. The media called the union of Joe and Marilyn “The Marriage of the Century,” and their relationship captivated the nation.
After the wedding, Marilyn joined Joe in his home near San Francisco’s Wharf where they were often seen walking along the pier or fishing off of Joe’s boat, the “Yankee Clipper.” Like many great love stories, the stars’ relationship had many complexities—loving yet tumultuous. Their differences in personalities led to disharmony in the relationship, and Joe and Marilyn divorced less than a year after their wedding day.
The divorce did not mean an end to their story. Biographers have often noted that during difficult times in Marilyn’s life, even after she remarried, she would turn to Joe, because he was devoted, loving and dependable. There was speculation that the couple was reconciling prior to her death on August 5, 1962.
Joe proved his honorable character and his great love for Marilyn when he claimed her body after her death, took over the funeral arrangements, and had a dozen red roses delivered three times a week to her crypt for twenty years.
Joe’s marriage to Marilyn was his last and left an indelible mark on his life and American history.
Joe himself passed away on March 8th 1999, eerily enough March 8th was the anniversary of Marilyn and Joe’s first date at the Villa Nova Restaurant in Hollywood. To read more about that night, head here:THE VILLA NOVA
He is remembered fondly in the Marilyn community for always remaining dignified in his silence over his relationship with Marilyn, never once selling out despite enormous amounts of money to do so.
Happy Birthday Joltin’ Joe.