Marilyn Monroe was an iconic American actress, model, and singer who became a global superstar in the 1950s. Her life was marked by both tremendous success and personal struggles, from a difficult childhood to her untimely death at age 36.
• Born as Norma Jeane Mortenson in 1926, she overcame a troubled youth to become one of Hollywood's most famous stars
• Known for films like "Some Like It Hot" and "The Seven Year Itch", as well as her rendition of "Happy Birthday Mr. President" for JFK
• Married three times but had no children; dealt with personal challenges including miscarriages and substance abuse
• Died in 1962 at age 36, with the exact cause debated but likely due to overdose
• Remains a cultural icon decades after her death, symbolizing glamour and the complexities of fame