13/05/1959 Marilyn reçoit le David Di Donatello
Le 13 mai 1959, Marilyn Monroe reçoit le prix italien "David Di Donatello" (une plaque de la statue de David, sculptée par Donatello) en tant que "La meilleure actrice étrangère de 1958" pour le film "Le prince et la danseuse" à l'Insitut Culturel Italien de New York, au 686 Park Avenue. C'est Dr. Filippo Donini, le directeur de l'Institut, qui lui remet le prix. L'actrice italienne Anna Magnani, lauréate du Donatello de la meilleure actrice italienne, remet un bouquet de fleurs à Marilyn. Marilyn est arrivée avec Arthur Miller et près de 400 personnes (des journalistes et des fans comme James Haspiel) sont présents.
On 1959, May 13, Marilyn Monroe goes to the Cultural Italian Institute of New York (located at 686 Park Avenue), to receive the David Di Donnatello award for the "Best Foreign Actress in 1958" for her part in "The Prince and the Showgirl". This is the manager of the Institute, Filippo Doninit, who gives her the award. The Italian actress Anna Magnani, winner of the Donatello Award of the best Italian actress, gives flowers to Marilyn. Marilyn arrived with Arthur Miller, and 400 people (journalists and fans as James Haspiel) attended the ceremony.
> Remise du prix: avec Filippo Donini et Anna Magnani
> photographie de Henri Dauman
> Pose avec le prix: avec Filippo Donini et Arthur Miller
> Marilyn est venue accompagnée de son mari Arthur Miller.
Une immense foule acclama Marilyn à son arrivée.
On distingue James Haspiel tenant une caméra.
Marilyn comes with her husband Arthur Miller.
A huge crowd cheered Marilyn at her arrival.
We can see James Haspiel holding a camera.
>> Vidéo 1: rare séquence de la remise du prix David Di Donatello
et interview de Marilyn
>> Vidéo 2: interview de Marilyn avec Filippo Donini
>> Vidéo 3: interview de Marilyn avec Anna Magnani
>> Vidéo 4: interview de Marilyn et dans la foule avec Arthur
Le 30 juillet 1958 avait eu lieu la cérémonie des David Di Donatello à Taormina en Sicile, en Italie: l'actrice américaine Mamie Van Doren avait reçu le prix au nom de Marilyn Monroe pour la meilleure actrice étrangère, Anna Magnani celui de la meilleure actrice pour 'Car sauvage est le vent' ('Selvaggio è il vento') et Gina Lollobrigida a reçu le prix au nom de Vittorio De Sica pour celui du meilleur réalisateur.
On 1958, July 30, took place the ceremony of David Di Donatello Awards in Taormina, in Sicily, Italy: american actress Mamie Van Doren receives a David on behalf of Marilyn Monroe for the best foreign actres, Anna Magnani the one of the best actress for 'Wild is the Wind' and Gina Lollobrigida receives the one on behalf of Vittorio De Sica for the best director.
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Marilyn & Joshua Logan
Marilyn Monroe et le réalisateur Joshua Logan, en plein tournage du film Bus Stop (Arrêt d'Autobus) tourné en Arizona l'été 1955.
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Wallpaper montage Marilyn Monroe
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Article Screen World - May 1954
Article du magazine Screen World de mai 1954, Marilyn Monroe est alors en plein tournage du film River of no return (La Rivière sans retour) au Canada; elle s'est fracturée la jambe pendant les scènes de cascade; elle porte alors un plâtre et se trouve en congé (arrêt maladie). Elle en profite donc pour visiter la région montagneuse, faisant un tour en canöé, visitant les roches du Banff et des réserves indiennes.
Retranscription de l'article
SHE MAKES THE MOUNTAINS WHISTLE
When M-M-M-Marilyn showed up at glorious Banff for some movie-making, old timers noticed a new note in the air ... could it be that our girl makes even the ancient mountains give with a wolf whistle? ...
Marilyn Monroe has never exactly claimed to be the outdoor type. That's why she was a trifle skeptical when her director ordered her up to the Canadian Rockies for the shooting of 20th Century Fox's "River of No Return". What does a city girl do admidst all that wild, primitive beauty ? Well - first thing this city gal did was tear a ligament in her lovely ankle while gamely trying to wade across a madly rushing river. Marilyn was shipped back to the luxurious hotel at Banff, looking more fetching than ever. There she proved to be tough competition for the famous Banff scenery, with tourists training their cameras at Marilyn instead of the mountains. Luckiest tourists there were the ones with movie cameras -'cause till you've seen the famous Monroe wiggle enhanced by having to be performed on one foot, you ain't seen nothin'. Gave good-natured Marilyn some hearty laughs - and photographers some shots they'll treasure.
Légendes des photos
(légende photo 1)- p.26
Marilyn makes with the big pout to indicate her dissatisfaction with the crutches-plastercast situation that's holdin up shooting on her new picture.
(légende photo 2)- p.27
But this girl is no pouter - at least not for long. From accross the hotel's pool comes a shout of greeting from a new friend, and she's all smiles.
(légende photo 3)- p.27
Handsome swimming instructor Wolfgang Karbe comes up to offer his sympathy, finds the glamorous star ready to joke about her accident.
(légende photo 4)- p.27
Marilyn decided not to let her bad ankle interfere with seeing the sights. First step: a visit to the stables and a chat with a Mountie.
(légende photo 5)- p.27
Here's one spot where not being able to walk is no handicap ! Marilyn decided now is the time to learn to paddle her own canoe.
(légende photo 6)- p.28
Like every Banff visiter, Marilyn was breathless with the thrilling view from the chair lift that carries tourists to dizzy heights.
(légende photo 7)- p.28
The curiously shaped pine ans spruce free entrance sign to the Banff makes a perfect background for the not so curiously shaped Monroe.
(légende photo 8)- p.28
While Marilyn took pictures of the mountain scenery, everybody else was taking pictures of Marilyn. But she's used to this sort of thing.
(légende photo 9)- p.29
Just as Marilyn hit this pose, a car drove by with some new visitors. Darned near went out of control as Poppa dived for his camera.
(légende photo 10)- p.29
Next part of call on the visiting list is the Indian Trading Post where Marilyn marveled at the displays, fell in love with this bear.