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Monroe, the iconic American cinema actress, captivated audiences with her beauty and talent

Background imageMonroe Collection: MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962)

MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962). American cinema actress

Background imageMonroe Collection: American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam, 1896, invoking the Monroe Doctrine against Great Britain

American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam, 1896, invoking the Monroe Doctrine against Great Britain
MONROE DOCTRINE, 1896. American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam, 1896, invoking the Monroe Doctrine against Great Britain and other European powers at the time of the Venezuelan Boundary dispute

Background imageMonroe Collection: An early 20th century American cartoon on the Monroe Doctrine

An early 20th century American cartoon on the Monroe Doctrine, proclaimed by President James Monroe in his message to
MONROE DOCTRINE CARTOON. An early 20th century American cartoon on the Monroe Doctrine, proclaimed by President James Monroe in his message to Congress of 2 December 1823

Background imageMonroe Collection: MONROE DOCTRINE: CARTOON. American cartoon by Bernard Gillam, 1889

MONROE DOCTRINE: CARTOON. American cartoon by Bernard Gillam, 1889, invoking the Monroe Doctrine against European participation in building the Panama Canal

Background imageMonroe Collection: Mrs. Emily Monroe Dickinson 1841 -1918. Sister Of Charles Stewart Parnell

Mrs. Emily Monroe Dickinson 1841 -1918. Sister Of Charles Stewart Parnell. From The Book A Patriots Mistake By Emily Monroe Dickinson

Background imageMonroe Collection: Signature Of James Monroe 1758-1831. Fifth President Of The United States 1817A 25

Signature Of James Monroe 1758-1831. Fifth President Of The United States 1817A 25

Background imageMonroe Collection: Mrs. Emily Monroe Dickinson, 1841-1918 Sister Of Charles Stewart Parnell And Author Of A Patriots

Mrs. Emily Monroe Dickinson, 1841-1918 Sister Of Charles Stewart Parnell And Author Of A Patriots Mistake Being Personal Recollections Of The Parnell Family

Background imageMonroe Collection: James Monroe 1758-1831. Fifth President Of The United States 1817-25

James Monroe 1758-1831. Fifth President Of The United States 1817-25. From Painting By Alonzo Chappel

Background imageMonroe Collection: Portrait Of A Standard Dashchund; Monroe, Connecticut, United States Of America

Portrait Of A Standard Dashchund; Monroe, Connecticut, United States Of America

Background imageMonroe Collection: Standard Dachshund Puppy In Summer Garden Flowers; Monroe, Connecticut, United States Of America

Standard Dachshund Puppy In Summer Garden Flowers; Monroe, Connecticut, United States Of America

Background imageMonroe Collection: English Setter In Late Summer Vegetation; Waterford, Connecticut, United States Of America

English Setter In Late Summer Vegetation; Waterford, Connecticut, United States Of America

Background imageMonroe Collection: Standard Dachshund In Summer Garden Flowers; Monroe, Connecticut, United States Of America

Standard Dachshund In Summer Garden Flowers; Monroe, Connecticut, United States Of America

Background imageMonroe Collection: James Monroe (1758-1831). Fifth President of the United Stat

James Monroe (1758-1831). Fifth President of the United States (1817A?i?1825). Last president who was a Founding Father of the United States

Background imageMonroe Collection: MICHIGAN: DETROIT, c1980. Commercial building on Monroe Avenue in Detroit, Michigan

MICHIGAN: DETROIT, c1980. Commercial building on Monroe Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. Photograph, c1980

Background imageMonroe Collection: American cinema actress. Publicity still for the 1957 Warner Brothers motion picture

American cinema actress. Publicity still for the 1957 Warner Brothers motion picture, The Prince and the Showgirl
MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962). American cinema actress. Publicity still for the 1957 Warner Brothers motion picture, The Prince and the Showgirl

Background imageMonroe Collection: American cinema actress. The Seven Year Itch, 1955

American cinema actress. The Seven Year Itch, 1955
MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962). American cinema actress. The Seven Year Itch, 1955

Background imageMonroe Collection: English actor. Laurence Olivier as the Prince and Marilyn Monroe as the Showgirl of the title

English actor. Laurence Olivier as the Prince and Marilyn Monroe as the Showgirl of the title
LAURENCE OLIVIER (1907-1989). English actor. Laurence Olivier as the Prince and Marilyn Monroe as the Showgirl of the title

Background imageMonroe Collection: PPRE2A-00049

PPRE2A-00049
President James Monroe, with his autograph. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century portrait

Background imageMonroe Collection: James Monroe

James Monroe
Portrait of President James Monroe. Digitally colored engraving

Background imageMonroe Collection: Fort Monroe and its environs

Fort Monroe and its environs
Vintage engraving from 1863 of a map of Fort Monroe and its environs. Fort Monroe played an important role in the American Civil War

Background imageMonroe Collection: Music cover, Marilyn Monroe in Niagara

Music cover, Marilyn Monroe in Niagara
Music cover, Italian version of a song from the 20th Century Fox film, Niagara, starring Marilyn Monroe, Joseph Cotten and Jean Peters

Background imageMonroe Collection: Theatre poster, John Loves Mary

Theatre poster, John Loves Mary, Rochester Community Players. The play, by Norman Krasna, opened on Broadway, New York, in February 1948. The film version appeared the following year

Background imageMonroe Collection: James Monroe, President of the United States

James Monroe, President of the United States
James Monroe (1758-1831), 5th President of the United States (1817-1825). Date: circa 1820

Background imageMonroe Collection: William Len Hotel, Memphis, Tennessee, USA

William Len Hotel, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
William Len Hotel, Monroe and Main Streets, Memphis, Tennessee, USA. Date: 1930

Background imageMonroe Collection: Civil War relics, Fort Monroe, Hampton, Virginia, USA

Civil War relics, Fort Monroe, Hampton, Virginia, USA
Civil War relics at Fort Monroe, Hampton, Virginia, USA. Date: circa 1905

Background imageMonroe Collection: James Monroe, President

James Monroe, President
JAMES MONROE Fifth U.S. president, famous for the Monroe doctrine declaring that any European intervention in the western hemisphere was unacceptable. Date: 1758 - 1831

Background imageMonroe Collection: NURSE, 1942. Student nurse Lydia Monroe at Provident Hospital in Chicago, Illinois

NURSE, 1942. Student nurse Lydia Monroe at Provident Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Jack Delano, 1942

Background imageMonroe Collection: STEPIN FETCHIT (1902-1985). Stage name of Lincoln Theodore Monroe Andrew Perry

STEPIN FETCHIT (1902-1985). Stage name of Lincoln Theodore Monroe Andrew Perry, the first African American movie star. Film still from Hearts of Dixie, 1929

Background imageMonroe Collection: Naval Review Fortress Monroe Ceremonies the Presidents Visit the Flag-Ship. Drawn J

Naval Review Fortress Monroe Ceremonies the Presidents Visit the Flag-Ship. Drawn J. O. Davidson, Us, Usa, America, United States, American, Engraving 1880, Maritime, Nautical, Sea, Water

Background imageMonroe Collection: Fortress Monroe, Virginia, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Fortress Monroe, Virginia, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imageMonroe Collection: PRESIDENT MONROE, After the Portrait by A

PRESIDENT MONROE, After the Portrait by A.B. Durand, He was the fifth President of the United States, US, USA, 1870s engraving

Background imageMonroe Collection: ELIZABETH MONROE (1768-1830). Mrs. James Monroe. After a miniature, 1796, by Louis Sene

ELIZABETH MONROE (1768-1830). Mrs. James Monroe. After a miniature, 1796, by Louis Sene

Background imageMonroe Collection: STEAMBOAT: INTERIOR, c1890. Dining room of the steamboat City of Monroe. Photograph

STEAMBOAT: INTERIOR, c1890. Dining room of the steamboat City of Monroe. Photograph, c1890

Background imageMonroe Collection: LOUISIANA PURCHASE, 1803. The signatures and seals of Robert Livingston, James Monroe

LOUISIANA PURCHASE, 1803. The signatures and seals of Robert Livingston, James Monroe and Francois Barbe-Marbois on the last page of the Louisiana Purchase Treaty, Paris, 30 April 1803

Background imageMonroe Collection: Chicago - Looking north on LaSalle Street from Monroe

Chicago - Looking north on LaSalle Street from Monroe
Chicago, Illinois - Looking north on LaSalle Street from Monroe Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMonroe Collection: The Palmer House, Chicago, USA

The Palmer House, Chicago, USA - at the corner of State and Monroe Streets Date: circa 1903

Background imageMonroe Collection: American cinema actress. Publicity still for Some Like It Hot, 1959

American cinema actress. Publicity still for Some Like It Hot, 1959
MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962). American cinema actress. Publicity still for Some Like It Hot, 1959

Background imageMonroe Collection: MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962)

MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962). American cinema actress

Background imageMonroe Collection: MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962)

MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962). American cinema actress

Background imageMonroe Collection: American cinema actress. In The Seven Year Itch, 1954

American cinema actress. In The Seven Year Itch, 1954
MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962). American cinema actress. In The Seven Year Itch, 1954

Background imageMonroe Collection: James Monroe (1758-1831) Fifth President of the United States (1817-1825). Monroe

James Monroe (1758-1831) Fifth President of the United States (1817-1825). Monroe Doctrine was introduced during his administration. Coloured lithograph c1897

Background imageMonroe Collection: Wabash Avenue North from Monroe Street, Chicago

Wabash Avenue North from Monroe Street, Chicago
Postcard view of Wabash Avenue showing the Elevated tracks and buildings. Pedestrians cross the street and walk along the sidewalks

Background imageMonroe Collection: Palmer House Corner State and Monroe, Chicago

Palmer House Corner State and Monroe, Chicago
Postcard view of the corner of State and Monroe Streets in Chicago. Vintage automobiles, a motor bus and pedestrians fill the streets. The Palmer House is visible

Background imageMonroe Collection: Monroe Street, Looking North, Tallahassee, Florida

Monroe Street, Looking North, Tallahassee, Florida
Street scene showing vintage automobiles parked along street in front of businesses. A Woolworth Store is visible on the left

Background imageMonroe Collection: Naval Review Fortress Monroe Ceremonies The Presidents Visit The Flag-ship. Drawn J. O. Davidson

Naval Review Fortress Monroe Ceremonies The Presidents Visit The Flag-ship. Drawn J. O. Davidson, US, USA, America, United States, American, Engraving 1880, Maritime, Nautical, Sea, Water

Background imageMonroe Collection: Incidents The Naval Review Fortress Monroe. From Sketches By J. o. Davidson

Incidents The Naval Review Fortress Monroe. From Sketches By J. o. Davidson
Incidents The Naval Review Fortress Monroe. From Sketches By J.o. Davidson, US, USA, America, United States, American, Engraving 1880

Background imageMonroe Collection: Fortress Monroe, Virginia, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Fortress Monroe, Virginia, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imageMonroe Collection: PRESIDENT MONROE, After the Portrait by A. B. Durand, He was the fifth President

PRESIDENT MONROE, After the Portrait by A. B. Durand, He was the fifth President
PRESIDENT MONROE, After the Portrait by A.B. Durand, He was the fifth President of the United States, US, USA, 1870s engraving



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Monroe, the iconic American cinema actress, captivated audiences with her beauty and talent. From her entrance to Cal-Neva Lodge in Nevada to her unforgettable scenes in films like How to Marry A Millionaire and Some Like It Hot, Monroe left an indelible mark on Hollywood. Director and producer Billy Wilder recognized her star power, casting her as The Girl in The Seven Year Itch. With co-star Tom Ewell, she created one of the most memorable moments in film history when a gust of wind lifted her white dress above a subway grate. Off-screen, Monroe's personal life was just as intriguing. She was married to baseball legend Joe DiMaggio, their wave to adoring fans captured forever in a photograph from 1954. However, not all moments were glamorous for Monroe; she also took part in important social movements like the Integration Protest in Monroe, North Carolina during August 1961. Despite facing personal struggles throughout her life, Monroe remains an icon of beauty and talent that continues to inspire generations of actors and actresses today.