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ARTICLES RELATED TO Something's Got to Give |  |  |  | Something's Got to Give: Encyclopedia II - Something's Got to Give - ProductionOn the first day of production, April 23, 1962, Monroe telephoned Weinstein to tell him that she had a severe case of the flu, and would not be on the set that morning. Apparently, she had caught the flu after a trip to New York City during which she had visited her acting coach, Lee Strasberg of the Actor's Studio, to go over her role. The studio sent staff doctor Lee Siegel to examine the star at her home. His diagnosis would have postponed G ...
See also:Something's Got to Give, Something's Got to Give - Pre-production, Something's Got to Give - Production, Something's Got to Give - Pool scene, Something's Got to Give - Monroe's last day on the set, Something's Got to Give - Monroe is fired, Something's Got to Give - Subsequent events, Something's Got to Give - Years later some footage is released, Something's Got to Give - External link Read more here: » Something's Got to Give: Encyclopedia II - Something's Got to Give - Production |
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 |  |  | Something's Got to Give: Encyclopedia II - Don't Forget About Us - Chart performance"Don't Forget About Us" officially impacted radio on October 11, 2005, but had already been added to many radio station playlists before that. It premiered on the radio and the internet in late September.
The single ascended to number one in its eleventh week on the Hot 100. It held the number-one position for two weeks, from December 25 to January 8. It replaced "Run It!" by Chris Brown, and was itself replaced by D4L's "Laffy Taffy". With "Don't Forget About Us", Carey is now tied with Elvis Presley for the most number one singles i ...
See also:Don't Forget About Us, Don't Forget About Us - About the record, Don't Forget About Us - Chart performance, Don't Forget About Us - Video and remixes, Don't Forget About Us - Charts, Don't Forget About Us - Notes and references Read more here: » Don't Forget About Us: Encyclopedia II - Don't Forget About Us - Chart performance |
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 |  |  | Something's Got to Give: Encyclopedia II - Something's Gotta Give film - SummaryHarry Sanborn is a wealthy businessman who has a habit of dating women under 30. When he and his latest conquest, Marin Barry, drive to her mother's beach house on the coast, however, his life turns upside down.
Expecting to be alone, Harry and Marin are surprised by Marin's mother, successful playwright Erica Barry, and her sister Zoe (Frances McDormand). After an awkward dinner, the night turns disastrous when - during foreplay with Marin - Harry has a heart attack and is rushed to hospital. The handsome young doctor, Julian Mercer, ...
See also:Something's Gotta Give film, Something's Gotta Give film - Main characters, Something's Gotta Give film - Summary, Something's Gotta Give film - Awards 3, Something's Gotta Give film - Nominations 7, Something's Gotta Give film - Setting Read more here: » Something's Gotta Give film: Encyclopedia II - Something's Gotta Give film - Summary |
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Marilyn Monroe - Early years.
While her husband was away fighting in World War II, the young Mrs. Norma Jeane Dougherty began work in a factory spraying airplane parts with fire retardant. A young army photographer, David Conover, scouted local factories taking photos for a YANK magazine article about women contributing to the war effort. He immediately saw her potential as a model and she was soon signed by The Blue Book modelling agency. She became one of their most successful models, appearing on hundre ...
See also:Marilyn Monroe, Marilyn Monroe - Early life, Marilyn Monroe - Career, Marilyn Monroe - Early years, Marilyn Monroe - Stardom, Marilyn Monroe - Later years, Marilyn Monroe - Marriages, Marilyn Monroe - James Dougherty, Marilyn Monroe - Joe DiMaggio, Marilyn Monroe - Arthur Miller, Marilyn Monroe - Death and aftermath, Marilyn Monroe - Trivia, Marilyn Monroe - Filmography, Marilyn Monroe - Awards and nominations, Marilyn Monroe - Marilyn in popular culture, Marilyn Monroe - Music, Marilyn Monroe - Films, Marilyn Monroe - Television, Marilyn Monroe - Art/Photography, Marilyn Monroe - Stage, Marilyn Monroe - Books Read more here: » Marilyn Monroe: Encyclopedia II - Marilyn Monroe - Career |
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 |  |  | Something's Got to Give: Encyclopedia II - Dean Martin - BiographyDean Martin, born Dino Paul Crocetti in the West Virginia-Ohio border-town of Steubenville, Ohio, found phenomenal success in almost every entertainment venue and, although suffering a few down times during his career, always managed to come out on top. His parents were Italian Gaetano and Angela Crocetti. He spoke only Italian until age five. During the 1950s, he and partner Jerry Lewis formed "Martin and Lewis," one of the most popular comic duos in filmdom and the most financially successful comedy team in history (only Bing Crosby ...
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 |  |  | Something's Got to Give: Encyclopedia II - Tom Tryon - Acting CareerTryon's film roles were mostly in B-horror and science fiction films, most notably I Married a Monster From Outer Space (1958) and Moon Pilot (1962), and in westerns, especially Three Violent People (1956), with Charlton Heston, and Winchester '73 (1967). His best role, however, is considered by many to have been in the 1965 film, In Harm's Way, which is itself considered one of the be ...
See also:Tom Tryon, Tom Tryon - Acting Career, Tom Tryon - Writing Career, Tom Tryon - Relationships, Tom Tryon - Selected Works, Tom Tryon - Novels, Tom Tryon - Collections, Tom Tryon - Short Stories and Novellas, Tom Tryon - Selected Filmography, Tom Tryon - Book Source Read more here: » Tom Tryon: Encyclopedia II - Tom Tryon - Acting Career |
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Marilyn Monroe - James Dougherty.
Aged sixteen, Monroe married James Dougherty on June 19, 1942. In the books The Secret Happiness of Marilyn Monroe and To Norma Jeane With Love, Jimmie, Dougherty claimed that he and Monroe were in love and would have lived happily ever after had dreams of stardom not lured her away. Monroe, however, always maintained that the marriage was a marriage of convenience foisted upon them by her foster mother Grace Goddard. Marilyn div ...
See also:Marilyn Monroe, Marilyn Monroe - Early life, Marilyn Monroe - Career, Marilyn Monroe - Marriages, Marilyn Monroe - James Dougherty, Marilyn Monroe - Joe DiMaggio, Marilyn Monroe - Arthur Miller, Marilyn Monroe - Death and aftermath, Marilyn Monroe - Miscellaneous, Marilyn Monroe - Awards and nominations, Marilyn Monroe - Marilyn Monroe in popular culture, Marilyn Monroe - Depictions/Movie References, Marilyn Monroe - Films, Marilyn Monroe - Television Read more here: » Marilyn Monroe: Encyclopedia II - Marilyn Monroe - Marriages |
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 |  |  | Something's Got to Give: Encyclopedia II - Tom Tryon - Selected FilmographyPlus numerous guest appearances on the television series Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre, Playhouse 90, Zane Grey Theater, Wagon Train, The Millionaire, The Virginian, Dr. Kildare, and Night Gallery, among others.
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See also:Tom Tryon, Tom Tryon - Acting Career, Tom Tryon - Writing Career, Tom Tryon - Relationships, Tom Tryon - Selected Works, Tom Tryon - Novels, Tom Tryon - Collections, Tom Tryon - Short Stories and Novellas, Tom Tryon - Selected Filmography, Tom Tryon - Book Source Read more here: » Tom Tryon: Encyclopedia II - Tom Tryon - Selected Filmography |
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 |  |  | Something's Got to Give: Encyclopedia II - Tom Tryon - Writing CareerDisillusioned with acting, Tryon retired from the profession in 1969 and began writing science-fiction, horror, and mystery novels. His most well-known work is The Other (1971), about a boy whose evil (and dead) twin brother may or may not be responsible for a series of deaths in a small rural community in the 1930s. The novel was adapted as a film the following year, starring Diana Muldaur, Uta Hagen, and John Ritter. Harvest Home, about the dark pagan rituals being practiced in a small New England town, was adapted as The ...
See also:Tom Tryon, Tom Tryon - Acting Career, Tom Tryon - Writing Career, Tom Tryon - Relationships, Tom Tryon - Selected Works, Tom Tryon - Novels, Tom Tryon - Collections, Tom Tryon - Short Stories and Novellas, Tom Tryon - Selected Filmography, Tom Tryon - Book Source Read more here: » Tom Tryon: Encyclopedia II - Tom Tryon - Writing Career |
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 |  |  | Something's Got to Give: Encyclopedia II - Marilyn Monroe - Death and aftermathMonroe was found dead in the bedroom of her Brentwood, California home by her live-in housekeeper Mrs. Eunice Murray. She was thirty-six. Her death was apparently caused by an overdose of barbiturates, although as with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, several theories have sprung up around the circumstances.
Most try to make a case for murder due to her connection with the Kennedy family and the sometimes strange and unprofessional relationships between Monroe and her psychiatrist Dr. Ralph Greenson; the housekeeper he ...
See also:Marilyn Monroe, Marilyn Monroe - Early life, Marilyn Monroe - Career, Marilyn Monroe - Early years, Marilyn Monroe - Stardom, Marilyn Monroe - Later years, Marilyn Monroe - Marriages, Marilyn Monroe - James Dougherty, Marilyn Monroe - Joe DiMaggio, Marilyn Monroe - Arthur Miller, Marilyn Monroe - Death and aftermath, Marilyn Monroe - Trivia, Marilyn Monroe - Filmography, Marilyn Monroe - Awards and nominations, Marilyn Monroe - Marilyn in popular culture, Marilyn Monroe - Music, Marilyn Monroe - Films, Marilyn Monroe - Television, Marilyn Monroe - Art/Photography, Marilyn Monroe - Stage, Marilyn Monroe - Books Read more here: » Marilyn Monroe: Encyclopedia II - Marilyn Monroe - Death and aftermath |
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 |  |  | Something's Got to Give: Encyclopedia II - Tom Tryon - RelationshipsDuring the 1970s, Tryon was in a gay romantic relationship with Clive Clerk, one of the original cast members of A Chorus Line and an interior designer who decorated Tryon's Central Park West apartment, which was featured in Architectural Digest. Tryon was also involved with Cal Culver, better known as gay porn star Casey Donovan, while still maintaining his relationship with Clerk. Cal is credited with helping Tryon finish Crowned Heads on an extremely tight deadline by typing up the revisions and offering suggestions. ...
See also:Tom Tryon, Tom Tryon - Acting Career, Tom Tryon - Writing Career, Tom Tryon - Relationships, Tom Tryon - Selected Works, Tom Tryon - Novels, Tom Tryon - Collections, Tom Tryon - Short Stories and Novellas, Tom Tryon - Selected Filmography, Tom Tryon - Book Source Read more here: » Tom Tryon: Encyclopedia II - Tom Tryon - Relationships |
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 |  |  | Something's Got to Give: Encyclopedia II - Don't Forget About Us - Video and remixesThe single's video was officially released promotionally on November 1, 2005, but was premiered by surprise on October 29 on MTV's Spanking New series. It reunited Carey with Paul Hunter, director of the "Honey" (1997) video, and it jumps between two different time frames. The first of these involves a despondent Carey in the present, while the second invokes memories of a relationship with a former lover (played by Dolce & Gabbana model Christian Monzon). The video pays homage to actress Marilyn Monroe, whom Carey dressed up as i ...
See also:Don't Forget About Us, Don't Forget About Us - About the record, Don't Forget About Us - Chart performance, Don't Forget About Us - Video and remixes, Don't Forget About Us - Charts, Don't Forget About Us - Notes and references Read more here: » Don't Forget About Us: Encyclopedia II - Don't Forget About Us - Video and remixes |
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Marilyn Monroe - James Dougherty.
Aged sixteen, Monroe married James Dougherty on June 19, 1942. In his books The Secret Happiness of Marilyn Monroe and To Norma Jeane With Love, Jimmie, Dougherty claimed they were in love and would have lived happily ever after had dreams of stardom not lured her away. Monroe, however, always maintained theirs was a marriage of convenience. Maril ...
See also:Marilyn Monroe, Marilyn Monroe - Early life, Marilyn Monroe - Career, Marilyn Monroe - Early years, Marilyn Monroe - Stardom, Marilyn Monroe - Later years, Marilyn Monroe - Marriages, Marilyn Monroe - James Dougherty, Marilyn Monroe - Joe DiMaggio, Marilyn Monroe - Arthur Miller, Marilyn Monroe - Death and aftermath, Marilyn Monroe - Trivia, Marilyn Monroe - Filmography, Marilyn Monroe - Awards and nominations, Marilyn Monroe - Marilyn in popular culture, Marilyn Monroe - Music, Marilyn Monroe - Films, Marilyn Monroe - Television, Marilyn Monroe - Art/Photography, Marilyn Monroe - Stage, Marilyn Monroe - Books Read more here: » Marilyn Monroe: Encyclopedia II - Marilyn Monroe - Marriages |
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 |  |  | Something's Got to Give: Encyclopedia II - Marilyn Monroe - Early lifeMarilyn Monroe was born on June 1, 1926 in the charity ward of the Los Angeles County Hospital. Her registered name was Norma Jeane Mortenson, but her grandmother, Della Monroe Grainger, later had her baptized as Norma Jeane Baker. For a while most biographers believed her biological father was very likely to be Charles Stanley Gifford, a salesman for the studio where Monroe's mother, the late Gladys Pearl Monroe Baker Eley, worked as a film-cutter. However her birth certificate lists Norwegian Martin Edward Mortenson as her biological father, and in later years some biographers have leaned towards believing tha ...
See also:Marilyn Monroe, Marilyn Monroe - Early life, Marilyn Monroe - Career, Marilyn Monroe - Marriages, Marilyn Monroe - James Dougherty, Marilyn Monroe - Joe DiMaggio, Marilyn Monroe - Arthur Miller, Marilyn Monroe - Death and aftermath, Marilyn Monroe - Miscellaneous, Marilyn Monroe - Awards and nominations, Marilyn Monroe - Marilyn Monroe in popular culture, Marilyn Monroe - Depictions/Movie References, Marilyn Monroe - Films, Marilyn Monroe - Television Read more here: » Marilyn Monroe: Encyclopedia II - Marilyn Monroe - Early life |
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 |  |  | Something's Got to Give: Encyclopedia II - Marilyn Monroe - Early lifeAlthough she would eventually become one of the most celebrated actors in film history, Monroe's beginnings were humble. She was born in the charity ward of the Los Angeles County Hospital. Her registered name was Norma Jeane Mortenson, but her grandmother, Della Monroe Grainger, later had her baptized Norma Jeane Baker. Most biographers believe her biological father was Charles Stanley Gifford, a salesman for the studio where Monroe's mother, Gladys Pearl Monroe Baker Eley, worked as a film-cutter. However, her birth certificate lists Norwegian Martin Edward Mortenson as her father, and in later years some biographers ha ...
See also:Marilyn Monroe, Marilyn Monroe - Early life, Marilyn Monroe - Career, Marilyn Monroe - Early years, Marilyn Monroe - Stardom, Marilyn Monroe - Later years, Marilyn Monroe - Marriages, Marilyn Monroe - James Dougherty, Marilyn Monroe - Joe DiMaggio, Marilyn Monroe - Arthur Miller, Marilyn Monroe - Death and aftermath, Marilyn Monroe - Trivia, Marilyn Monroe - Filmography, Marilyn Monroe - Awards and nominations, Marilyn Monroe - Marilyn in popular culture, Marilyn Monroe - Music, Marilyn Monroe - Films, Marilyn Monroe - Television, Marilyn Monroe - Art/Photography, Marilyn Monroe - Stage, Marilyn Monroe - Books Read more here: » Marilyn Monroe: Encyclopedia II - Marilyn Monroe - Early life |
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 |  |  | Something's Got to Give: Encyclopedia II - Marilyn Monroe - CareerWhile her husband was away fighting in the Second World War, the young Norma Jeane began work in a factory spraying airplane parts with fire retardant. A young army photographer, David Conover, on the orders of his superior officer, Ronald Reagan, scouted local factories taking photos of pretty girls to boost soldier morale. He immediately saw her potential as a model and she was soon signed by The Blue Book modelling agency. She became one of their most successful models, appearing on hundreds of magazine covers. In 1946 she came to ...
See also:Marilyn Monroe, Marilyn Monroe - Early life, Marilyn Monroe - Career, Marilyn Monroe - Marriages, Marilyn Monroe - James Dougherty, Marilyn Monroe - Joe DiMaggio, Marilyn Monroe - Arthur Miller, Marilyn Monroe - Death and aftermath, Marilyn Monroe - Miscellaneous, Marilyn Monroe - Awards and nominations, Marilyn Monroe - Marilyn Monroe in popular culture, Marilyn Monroe - Depictions/Movie References, Marilyn Monroe - Films, Marilyn Monroe - Television Read more here: » Marilyn Monroe: Encyclopedia II - Marilyn Monroe - Career |
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 |  |  | Something's Got to Give: Encyclopedia II - Don't Forget About Us - About the recordThe song is a midtempo jam that harkens back to 1990s styled R&B, and its protagonist regrets a failed relationship that never had a proper conclusion. Unlike "We Belong Together", another song from The Emancipation of Mimi, she is not very despondent, and has accepted that her ex-lover is now seeing someone else. However, she does not want him to forget what they had when they were together: "Nothing can compare to your first true love, so I hope this will remind you, when it's for real it's forever, so don't forget about us". She also reminds her ex ...
See also:Don't Forget About Us, Don't Forget About Us - About the record, Don't Forget About Us - Chart performance, Don't Forget About Us - Video and remixes, Don't Forget About Us - Charts, Don't Forget About Us - Notes and references Read more here: » Don't Forget About Us: Encyclopedia II - Don't Forget About Us - About the record |
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