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MARILYN AND THE OSCARS
Published February 24, 2019

MARILYN AND THE OSCARS

*Marilyn attending her one and only Academy Awards Ceremony as the presenter of the “Best Sound Mixing Award.”  The host for the night was Fred Astaire.*

This coming weekend sees the 91st Academy Awards Ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.

Marilyn only ever attended one Oscar Award Ceremony and that was on March 29th 1951.  Held at the Pantages Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard, Marilyn presented the ‘Best Sound Mixing Award’ to Thomas Moulton, for his work in “All About Eve” which Marilyn also had a supporting role in.

“All About Eve” would go on to win a further 5 Awards and was nominated a staggering 14 times. “All About Eve” received more nominations than any other film in Oscar History, until 1997 when “Titanic” tied the record.  Marilyn surely must have felt an enormous sense of pride to have been involved (no matter how small a part she had) in such a highly respected and multi award winning movie.

Marilyn wore an evening gown of black tulle by desginer Charles LeMaire.  The extremely low-cut sweetheart neckline was obscured with a layer of tulle that could be worn up over the shoulders, or pulled down.  Clusters of sequins brightened up the many yards of fabric that made up the skirt.  Shortly before taking the stage, Marilyn noticed that the skirt was torn.  She panicked and while Jane Greer, Debra Paget and Gloria DeHaven soothed her nerves, a seamstress rushed over and repaired the damage.  The gown was a hand-me-down, originally worn by Valentia Cortese in ‘The House on Telegraph Hill,’ filmed several months before this event.

Although Marilyn herself as an Actress would never go on to win, or even be nominated for an Academy Award, some of her feature films were:

The Academy Awards 1961
LET’S MAKE LOVE

NOMINATED:
“Best Music/ Scoring of an Original Picture- Lionel Newman and Earle Hagen.”

The Academy Awards 1960
SOME LIKE IT HOT

WON:
“Best Costume Design, Black and White.”

NOMINATED:
“Best Actor in a Leading Role- Jack Lemmon.”
“Best Director- Billy Wilder.”
“Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium- Billy Wilder, I.A.L Diamond.”
“Best Cinematography, Black and White- Charles Lang.”
“Best Art Direction-Set Direction, Black and White- Ted Haworth and Edward G. Boyle.”

The Academy Awards 1957
BUS STOP

NOMINATED:
“Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Don Muray.”

The Academy Awards 1955
THERE’S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS

NOMINATED:
“Best Writing/Motion Picture Story- Lamar Trotti.”
“Best Costume Design-Colour- Travilla, Charles Le Maire and Miles White.”

The Academy Awards 1954
HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE

NOMINATED:
“Best Costume Design- Colour- Travilla and Charles Le Maire.”

The 1951 Academy Awards
ALL ABOUT EVE

WON:
“Best Picture- Darryl F. Zanuck.”
“Best Director- Joseph L. Mankiewicz.”
“Best Actor in a Supporting Role- George Sanders.”
“Best Writing/Screenplay – Joseph L. Mankiewicz.”
“Best Costume Design Black and White- Charles Le Maire and Edith Head.”
“Best Sound Recording- Thomas T. Moulton.”

NOMINATED:

“Best Actress in a Leading Role- Bette Davis.”
“Best Actress in a Leading Role- Anne Baxter.”
“Best Actress in a Supporting Role- Celeste Holm.”
“Best Actress in a Supporting Role- Thelma Ritter.”
“Best Cinematography, Black-and-White- Milton S. Kranser.”
“Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White- George W. Davis, Thomas Little, Walter M. Scott, Lyle R. Wheeler.”
“Best Film Editing- Barbara MaClean.”
“Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture- Alfred Newman.”

 

The 1951 Academy Awards

THE ASPHALT JUNGLE

NOMINATED
“Best Actor in a Supporting Role- Sam Jaffe”
“Best Director-John Huston”
“Best Writing, Screenplay-Ben Maddow and John Huston”
“Best Cinematography, Black-and-White”

Sources:
“Marilyn In Fashion: The Enduring Influence Of Marilyn Monroe” by Christopher Nickens and George Zeno.

http://www.cursumperficio.net/IndexA.html

http://www.imdb.com

Published February 22, 2019

“ALL ABOUT EVE” LIVE FROM STAGE TO CINEMA SCREEN

“All About Eve” an all new stage production based on the 1950 movie starring Bette Davis and Anne Baxter, hit Londons West End at the start of February 2019.

The play, starring Gillian Anderson (Margo Channing) Lily James (Eve Harrington) and directed by Ivo van Hove, has so far opened to mixed reviews. But for those unwilling to travel to London for fear of disappointment that it won’t live up to the cinematic brilliance of the film (but then, what could?) the “National Theatre Live” company will be broadcasting the preformance LIVE in selected cinemas across the UK for one night only on April 11th 2019.

Look for your nearest cinema and book your tickets now: http://ntlive.nationaltheatre.org.uk/productions/ntlout34-all-about-eve

National Theatre Live is an initiative operated by the Royal National Theatre in London, which broadcasts live via satellite, performances of their productions to cinemas and arts centres around the world .

Published February 22, 2019

MARILYN THEMED BUNGLOW AT THE BEVERLY HILLS HOTEL

The Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles has revealed a newly refurbished bungalow paying tribute to movie icon Marilyn Monroe, who used to frequent the Hotel.

A few of the amenities that come with the 1,670-square-foot space for the main suite:

* A library featuring Monroe books and films, including the musical comedies “Some Like It Hot” and “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.”
* A Chanel No. 5 perfume bar (Monroe once said the iconic fragrance was the only thing she wore to bed) as well as bath amenities
* A bubble bath inspired from “Some Like it Hot.”

They have spared no expense on details and there has even been a menu created inspired by some of Monroe’s favourite dishes:: Prawn Cocktail, Heirloom Carrot Salad, DiMaggio’s Spaghetti and Meatballs (that would be named after her former husband, baseball legend Joe) and Grilled New York Steak.

The bungalow is priced starting at $8,500 a night for the main suite.

Published February 15, 2019

‘FOREVER BLONDE’ STAR TO GET HER OWN STAR

Sunny Thompson, the star of the amazing one woman play “Marilyn: Forever Blonde” is to get a star on Palm Springs’ very own version of the Walk Of Fame.

Speaking on her personal facebook page, the actress said:

“I never imagined that when I took this picture years ago that
one day I would have my very own “star” right next to Marilyn’s on the “Palm Springs Walk of the Stars”
February 22nd at 2pm!
“

For more information on Sunny’s ventures, head here: https://becomingmarilynmonroethefilm.com/

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