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'Essentially Marilyn: The Exhibit' includes photographic proof of how Monroe got her stage name and

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(18 Aug 2018) 'ESSENTIALLY MARILYN: THE EXHIBIT,' INCLUDES PHOTOGRAPHIC PROOF OF HOW MONROE GOT HER STAGE NAME AND HER FAMOUS WHITE DRESS
Dresses that belonged to Marilyn Monroe along with an autographed photo thanking the executive who launched her Hollywood career will go on display before heading to auction.
Auction house Profiles in History said that the items will be exhibited in Beverly Hills starting Aug. 18 through Sept. 30th. An auction will follow in late October.
They include a photograph that Monroe signed to 20th Century Fox executive Ben Lyon that reads: "Dear Ben, You found me, named me and believed in me when no one else did. My thanks and love forever. Marilyn"
Profiles in History founder and owner Joseph Maddalena described this photograph 'priceless.'
"We sell lots of cool things but when I saw this photograph, I'm like it's priceless. I mean it really is the moment that like changed her entire life. So those kinds of things you rarely come across," he said.
Born Norma Jeane Mortenson, Monroe changed her name after coming to Hollywood. She used her mother's maiden name Monroe, while Lyon provided the "Marilyn."
The photo was taken during the filming of "The Seven Year Itch," the 1955 movie that provided history's lasting image of Monroe, standing over a subway grate and holding down her white dress.
A version of the dress, made by the original designer Bill Travilla for Monroe for tours and exhibits, is also among the items up for sale, along with her handannotated script for the film.
Also in the auction are Monroe's personal childhood photographs, 15 costumes she wore in films, including dresses from "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and "How to Marry a Millionaire."
The exhibit at The Paley Center for Media will also feature large format photographs of Monroe by fashion photographer Milton H. Greene, who was a friend of the actress.

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