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SHITTING ON HISTORY/SHERRY MCGUINN
Marilyn Monroe is Spinning in Her Grave
“What’s a Kardashian and why is it wearing my dress?”
I remember Marilyn, well. How heartbreakingly beautiful she was. A luminous, blonde bombshell, who, in spite of her fame and notoriety, was a lonely, misunderstood woman. One who, unfortunately, is remembered more for that notoriety, in her most renowned role as the plaything for Jack and Bobby Kennedy, than for her extreme talent.
And she was so very talented, with a comedic edge that surprised those who never knew that Marilyn Monroe was funny AF. Watch her in Some Like it Hot, or The Seven Year Itch and you’ll know what I’m talking about. She could also make you ache for her in performances that gave us a glimpse of who Marilyn really was, such as in Bus Stop, Don’t Bother to Knock and of course, The Misfits.
One of her earliest roles was in my beloved All About Eve, as Miss Caswell, who, as George Sander’s sharp-tongued character Addison DeWitt drolly states, “graduated from the Copacabana School of the Dramatic Arts.”
For the few minutes she’s on screen, Marilyn steals the show.
As Elton John so famously sang, Marilyn Monroe really was a “candle in the wind.”