Marilyn Monroe: The Biography (122 page)

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Authors: Donald Spoto

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1947 decision not to renew Marilyn’s contract
1947 renewal
1951
1952
1954 disputes
1955 contract negotiations with MMP
1955 disputes
1956 contract
first films for
formation of
publicists at
still photographers at

Uhley, Milton, M.D.

Underwood, Ron

University of Southern California

Van de Kamp, John

Van Nuys High School

Vaughan, Frankie

Venice, California

View From the Bridge, A
(Miller)

Village School (Westwood, California)

Viner, Mort

Vine Street Elementary School

Wagner, Robert

Wald, Jerry

Wallace, Mike

Wallach, Eli

Walter, Francis E.

Warner, Jack

Warner Brothers

Washington Street School

Wasserman, Lew

Webb, Clifton

Weber, Lois

Weep for the Virgins
(Child)

Weinhoff, Adele

Weinstein, Henry

Weinstein, Mortimer

We’re Not Married

Wexler, Milton

Wharton, John

Whitten, Gladys

“Who Killed Marilyn Monroe?” (Scaduto)

Who Killed Marilyn?
(Sciacca)

Widmark, Richard

Wilder, Billy

Some Like It Hot
and

Wilkie, Jane

Willette, Minnie

William Morris Agency

Williams, Edward Bennett

Williams, Edwina

Williams, Tennessee

Willinger, Laszlo

Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
(Axelrod)

Wilson, Earl

Wilson, Gladys (née Phillips)

Wilson, Liza

Winchell, Walter

Winged Victory

Winters, Shelley

Wolff, Raphael

Woman’s Clubs of America

Woodfield, William

World War II

Wright, Frank Lloyd

Wright, Loyd

Wrigley, William

Wurtzel, Paul

Wyett, Emma

Wyler, William

Yeats, W. B.

Youngstein, Max

Zaich, Marian (née Losman)

Zanuck, Darryl F.

1951 contract with Marilyn and
personal characteristics
screen test of Norma Jeane and

Zanuck, Richard

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