Photographer Lawrence Schiller worked with Marilyn Monroe on several of her films, and recalls the legendary star in his book "Marilyn & Me." Here are some of the rare images he captured.
By Natalie Finn, E! Online
Time marches on, but?Marilyn Monroe?will always be 36.
That sadly low number, the age at which Monroe died of a drug overdose under still-debated-to-this-day circumstances, means that she remains beautiful and devastatingly sexy in our memories ? and future generations will know her no differently.
But today would have been?the Hollywood legend's birthday and though her career was brief, it was also prolific. The enigmatic star, underrated as an actress in her day, stole every scene she was in, from her bit part as an ingenue in?"All About Eve"?to her Oscar-worthy role as a singer with a weakness for tenor-sax players in?"Some Like It Hot."
GALLERY: Marilyn Monroe: Hollywood Legend
And the same went for real life. Monroe made headlines whether she was singing "Happy Birthday" to the president, getting married (most notably to?Joe DiMaggio?and, later,?Arthur Miller) or showing up late to the set. Is it any wonder starlets like?Lindsay Lohan?feel a connection?to the late icon?
Monroe's medium may have been movies, but her life was theater.
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