“I saw Mamie Van Doren” Ibid.
“Looking at her” Capote, Music for Chameleons, Kindle edition.
“This was one unhappy lady” Greene, Milton’s Marilyn, 54.
“Everybody carried them” Ibid., 72.
“When she lived with us” Ibid., 74.
“I have a feeling” Buchthal, Fragments, 73.
It was the ultimate nightmare Ibid., 75–77.
“At that moment” Strasberg, Accidentally on Purpose, Kindle edition.
Chapter Fifteen
“It would be a full quarter of a century” Haspiel, Marilyn: The Ultimate Look, 117.
“It was easy to be intimidated by Marilyn” James Grissom, Follies of God: Tennessee Williams and the Women of the Fog (New York: Vintage 2016), Kindle edition.
“This was a girl” Ibid.
“People looked at me onstage” Ibid.
“But to do Anna Christie” Gilmore, Inside Marilyn Monroe, Kindle edition.
“She wanted to be taken seriously” Grissom, Follies of God.
“Arthur read the part” Miller, Timebends, Kindle edition.
“That’s their business” Greene, Milton’s Marilyn, 58.
“We beat them!” Ibid.
Chapter Sixteen
“A great deal is in a director’s hands” Martin, Will Acting Spoil Marilyn Monroe?, 110.
She’d also heard Ibid., 111.
Once she had Rattigan Ibid.
“At that the reporters laughed” Ibid., 122.
“All you have to do, Mazzie” Haspiel, Marilyn: The Ultimate Look, 111.
“As I sat back down” Ibid., 112.
“What had happened” Ibid.
“Hollywood is just a place” Martin, Will Acting Spoil Marilyn Monroe?, 128.
But Jimmy’s was different Haspiel, Marilyn: The Ultimate Look, 124.
“While I was taking a shot of Marilyn” Ibid., 125.
Chapter Seventeen
“They would wake up” Greene, Milton’s Marilyn, 72,
Chapter Eighteen
“Would you want your wife” Greene, Milton’s Marilyn, 86.
Epilogue
“These two people” Green, Milton’s Marilyn, 88.
“Let me be the only one” Ibid., 86.
“Don’t do it” Ibid., 91.
“You were right” Ibid., 92.
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