Du 19 au 25/04/1955, New York - Waldorf Astoria
La semaine du 19 au 25 avril 1955, Marilyn Monroe loge à l'hôtel Waldorf-Astoria de New York.
The week from April 19 to April 25, 1955, Marilyn Monroe is staying at the Waldorf Astiora Hotel in New York.
> facture des dépenses de sa chambre d'hôtel
(téléphone, valet, cigare et médicaments )
pour un montant total de 75,80 Dollars
invoice of the charges of her hotel room
(phone, valet, cigar, and drugs)
for a total amount of $75.80
> source: vente aux enchères Heritage Auction, 11/2017
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29/06/1955, New York - achat de chaussures
Le 29 juin 1955, la boutique "Signorina Eugenia Inc." située au 400 Park Avenue à New York envoie une facture à Marilyn Monroe, à l'hôtel Waldorf-Astoria, pour une commande de chaussures pour un montant de 39,14 Dollars. Ils vendent notamment des chaussures Ferragamo.
In June 29, 1955, the "Signorina Eugenia Inc." store, located at 400 Park Avenue in New York, sends an invoice to Marilyn Monroe, at Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, for an order of shoes for an amount of $39.14. They send especially Ferragamo shoes.
Milton H Greene procède au réglement de cette facture le 14 juillet 1955 par chèque au nom de la société des Marilyn Monroe Productions.
Milton H Greene proceeds to the payment of the invoice by check in July 14, 1955 to the name of the Marilyn Monroe Productions.
> source: vente aux enchères Heritage Auction, 11/2017
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11/03/1955 Friars Club Testimonial Dinner
Le 11 mars 1955, Marilyn Monroe participe au dîner annuel du Friars Club, organisé au Waldorf Astoria de New York. Jerry Lewis et Dean Martin sont les invités d'honneur (un prix leur sera remis), et la soirée est consacrée à leur oeuvre caritative au profit de la myopathie (Muscular Dystrophy Association - MDA). Milton Berle officie en tant que maître de cérémonie et Marilyn le rejoindra sur scène. La soirée est ponctuée de numéros fantaisistes. Dans la salle, Marilyn est attablée à côté d'Eddie Fisher; et Milton Greene et sa femme Amy sont à la table de Ruth Berle. Parmi les autres invités, se trouvent Sammy Davis Jr. et Phil Silvers.
Marilyn porte une robe dorée de Norman Norell.
On March 11, 1955, Marilyn Monroe participates to the annual dinner of Friars Club, at the Waldorf Astoria in New York. Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin are the honor guests they are awarded), and the evening is dedicated to their charity for the benefit of myopathy (Muscular Dystrophy Association - MDA). Milton Berle is the master of ceremonies and Marilyn will join him on stage. The evening is punctuated by fanciful numbers. In the dinner room, Marilyn is seated next to Eddie Fisher; and Milton Greene and his wife Amy are at Ruth Berle's table. Other famous guests include Sammy Davis Jr. and Phil Silvers.
Marilyn wears a gold dress by Norman Norell.
> L'arrivée de Marilyn avec Milton H Greene
Marilyn arrival, with Milton H Greene
> Snapshots
- de la collection de James Collins, un fan des Monroe Six
-from the personal collection of James Collins, one of the 'Monroe Six'
- Marilyn et James Hapiel
- de la collection de Frieda Hull, une fan des Monroe Six
-from the personal collection of Frieda Hull, one of the 'Monroe Six'
> Pendant la cérémonie
During the ceremony
-avec Milton Berle, Jerry Lewis et Dean Martin ->
-avec Sammy Davis Jr. et Eddie Fisher ->
-avec Milton Berle, photographies de Ed Feingersh ->
> Sur scène, avec Milton Berle
On stage, with Milton Berle
Séance "Friars Club"
Friars Club Sitting
- Milton H Greene -
Photographies de Milton H Greene
Photographer: Milton Greene
Planches Contact / Contact Sheets
> video 1
> video 2 (à 5 min 15 sec)
> video 3 "I love you Jerry"
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Julien's Auction 04/2013 - Documents papiers
lot n°732: MARILYN MONROE 1950 CAR TITLE AND DOCUMENTS
A Marilyn Monroe car title and service brochures. The 1950 State of California car title is issued to Marilyn Monroe at 1301 N. Harper Avenue, Los Angeles, California, for a 1950 Pontiac, license number 19B2992. Accompanied by a Pontiac battery warranty brochure dated July 1, 1950, and a Pontiac owner service policy brochure that lists the vehicle body style as " 2527D ." Both brochures have Monroe's information typed on them.
Estimate: $2 500 - $5 000
lot n°740: MARILYN MONROE SHEET OF PERSONAL STATIONERY
A sheet of Marilyn Monroe stationery with envelope. The cream color paper is blind embossed "Marilyn Monroe" on the top of the stationery sheet and on the flap of the envelope.
Estimate: $200 - $300
lot n°741: MARILYN MONROE CHECK
A blank check for an account at Irving Trust Company of New York. "Marilyn Monroe" is printed at the top of the check. Check number 2372.
Estimate: $200 - $300
lot n°745: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A Marilyn Monroe signed check. The check, dated December 17, 1952, is made out to "Cash" in the amount of $5. Monroe has written in the name of her bank, and below her signature she has written her address as "Beverly Hills Hotel."
Estimate: $1 000 - $2 000
lot n°746: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A Marilyn Monroe signed counter check written to Milton F. Kreis Drugs in the amount of $50.71. Monroe has filled in her bank name and its address as well as her own address at 882 Doheny in Los Angeles. The check is dated "March 9,1953." Milton F. Kreis Drugs was a drugstore and luncheonette located in the Beverly Wilshire hotel.
Estimate: $1 000 - $2 000
lot n°747: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED BANK DEMAND NOTE
A Marilyn Monroe signed bank demand note with Bank of America, dated November 9, 1953, in the amount of $8,000. The typed document is signed by Marilyn Monroe, whose signature has been partially stamped over with a "renewed" stamp. The back of the document notes one interest and principal payment made on February 9, 1954.
Estimate: $1 500 - $2 000
lot n°748: MARILYN MONROE CHANGE OF RATE CARD FROM 20TH CENTURY FOX
Marilyn Monroe Change of Rate card from 20th Century Fox, dated "5 - 11 - 1953," changing Monroe's weekly pay rate from $750 to $1,250.
Estimate: $200 - $400
lot n°750: MARILYN MONROE "GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES" WARDROBE PLOT BOOK PAGES
A group of 22 pages from the wardrobe plot book for the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (20th Century, 1953) for Marilyn Monroe's character, Lorelei Lee. The collection includes handwritten and typed transcriptions. Costumes for the film were designed by Travilla.
Estimate: $800 - $1 200
lot n°756: MARILYN MONROE SCRIPT
A mimeographed 124-page script titled Horns for the Devil, an unmade film. Housed in red paper cover that reads "Famous Artists Corporation," dated May-June, 1954, and written by Lou Breslow. Also present is a large paper folder from Christie's indicating that this was originally intended to be part of Lot 497 in that auction.
11 1/2 by 9 inches
Lot 165, "Property from the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
Estimate: $500 - $700
lot n°757: "SEVEN YEAR ITCH" PREMIERE INVITATION
An invitation to the July 1, 1955, premiere of The Seven Year Itch (20th Century Fox, 1955) at Loew's State Theatre in New York. Attached to black scrapbook page. The item came from the Estate of Peter Leonardi.
PROVENANCE Lot 705, "Julien's Summer Sale," Julien's, Las Vegas, June 26, 2009
Estimate: $200 - $400
lot n°762: MARILYN MONROE APRIL 1955 WALDORF-ASTORIA INVOICE
A Marilyn Monroe invoice from the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. The one-page typed Waldorf-Astoria invoice lists 10 telephone charges from April 12-18, 1955. Typed at the top of the page: "2728 Monroe Miss Marilyn NR JNS / 30 / 4 - 12 D 819 PZ MW." Monroe rented a suite on the 27th floor of the Waldorf Towers for several months in 1955.
Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°763: MILTON GREENE SIGNED MARILYN MONROE PRODUCTIONS CHECK
A Marilyn Monroe Productions, Inc. check signed by Milton Greene. The check, dated July 14, 1955, is written to the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in the amount of $500 and is drawn from an account at the Colonial Trust Company.
Estimate: $200 - $400
lot n°765: MARILYN MONROE AMBASSADOR HOTEL INVOICE AND MILTON GREENE SIGNED CHECK
A Marilyn Monroe invoice from the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. The one-page typed Waldorf-Astoria invoice lists 10 telephone charges from April 7-8, 1955, in the amount of $1,035.36. Typed at the top of the page: "Monroe Miss Marilyn / 480 Lexington Ave / New York NY / ARR 3 - 24 - 55 / ACC 191509 - C." The charges include a balance forward, phone, room, restaurant and garage. Stamped paid on April 8, 1955. Accompanied by a Milton Greene signed Marilyn Monroe Productions, Inc. check in the amount of $1,035.36 made out to "The Ambassador " and dated " April 8 , 1955."
Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°766: MARILYN MONROE BANK STATEMENT AND DEPOSIT SLIP
Marilyn Monroe Productions, Inc. bank statement from Colonial Trust Company showing checks paid and the account balance from April 1957. Accompanied by a deposit slip from April 22, 1957, and matching calculation receipts in triplicate. Only days prior to this, Monroe took control of her production company and ousted former friend, business partner and photographer Milton Greene from her company.
Largest, 10 by 7 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 771, "Hollywood Legends," Julien's, Las Vegas, June 26, 2010
Estimate: $400 - $600
lot n°771: MARILYN MONROE RECEIVED "SOME LIKE IT HOT" NOTE
A letter dated April 1, 1959, addressed to Mrs. Arthur Miller, on Mirisch Company Inc/Some Like It Hot stationery, signed by Harold Mirisch. Letter reads, in part, “You know, of course, that the picture is doing tremendous business, and you should be very happy. My best to Arthur and yourself.”
11 by 8 1/2 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 797, "Julien's Summer Sale," Julien's Auctions, Las Vegas, June 26, 2009
Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°772: MARILYN MONROE LETTER FROM 20TH CENTURY FOX
A letter written to Marilyn Monroe from Lew Schreiber of 20th Century Fox advising that Monroe will begin shooting Time and Tide on April 14, 1959, under the direction of Elia Kazan. The letter is dated March 4, 1959, and signed by Schreiber. The date of this letter and the fact that filming did not begin on time is one battle in the Marilyn Monroe/20th Century Fox history.
Estimate: $500 - $700
lot n°778: MARILYN MONROE CABLE SENT TO THE ACADEMIE DU CINEMA
A typed one-page letter dictated by Marilyn Monroe to be sent to Georges Auric of the Academie du Cinema in Paris, thanking him for the invitation to become an honorary member of his organization. Pencil notation indicates this was sent on February 6, 1960.
11 by 8 1/2 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 798, "Julien's Summer Sale," Julien's Auctions, Las Vegas, June 26, 2009
Estimate: $200 - $400
lot n°779: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A Marilyn Monroe signed check. Drawn from a Marilyn Monroe Productions, Inc. account at Colonial Trust Company. The check is dated July 15, 1960, and made out to MCA Artists, LTD. in the amount of $672.94.
Estimate: $1 000 - $2 000
lot n°782: MARILYN MONROE BANK SAVINGS BOOK
A City National Bank of Beverly Hills bank statement book. Marilyn Monroe’s name appears written in ink, and stamped inside on the first page are “NOV 17 ’61” and her account balance of $40,000.00.
5 1/2 by 3 1/4 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 194, "Property from the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
Estimate: $600 - $800
lot n°788: MARILYN MONROE ARTHUR MILLER UNUSED CHECK
An unused check from a First National Bank of New York account belonging to Marilyn (Monroe) and Arthur Miller.
2 3/4 by 8 inches
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 142, "Property from the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
Estimate: $200 - $400
lot n°811: MARILYN MONROE LIVERY SERVICE RECEIPT
A carbon receipt from Carey Cadillac Renting Company of California, Inc. dated "4/2/1962." It lists 7 1/2 hours of time spent driving and waiting for Marilyn Monroe. The service receipt shows Monroe going to her therapist Dr. Greenson's home at 902 Franklin Street twice that day.
Estimate: $100 - $200
lot n°812: MARILYN MONROE FUNERAL CARD
An original card from the funeral of Marilyn Monroe on Wednesday, August 8, 1962, at the Westwood Village Mortuary in Los Angeles. The front of the card bears an image of the Bok Singing Tower. The inside reads in part "In Memory of Marilyn Monroe" with the details of her funeral service and Psalm 23.
Estimate: $600 - $800
22/02/1956 Waldorf Astoria Hotel
Le 22 février 1956, Marilyn Monroe déjeune avec la journaliste Elsa Maxwell à l'hôtel Waldorf Astoria de New York. Plus tard en fin de journée, Marilyn se rendra à l'Ambassador Hotel pour poser sous l'objectif du photographe Cecil Beaton.
On February 22, 1956, Marilyn Monroe takes a lunch with the journalist Elsa Maxwell at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York. After, she will go to the Ambassasor Hotel to make a picture sesson with photographer Cecil Beaton.
> Photographies de Jacques Lowe
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18/12/1956 Première Baby Doll
Le 18 décembre 1956, Marilyn Monroe et Arthur Miller se rendent à la première du film Baby Doll au Victoria Theater sur Broadway, New York.
On December 18th, 1956, Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller go to the premiere of Baby Doll at the Victoria Theater on Broadway Avenue, in New York.
Après la première au cinéma, Marilyn et Arthur se rendent à une grande réception organisée au Waldorf Astoria. Le couple y apparaît plus que jamais très amoureux, dansant lascivement ensemble.
After the premiere, they go to a great dinner at the Waldorf Astoria. They look very in love on each other.
Marilyn y donne une interview pour la radio.
Marilyn gives an interview for a radio show.
- de la collection de Frieda Hull, une fan des Monroe Six
-from the personal collection of Frieda Hull, one of the 'Monroe Six'
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26/04/1955 Newspaper Public Convention
Le 26 avril 1955, Marilyn Monroe assiste à la "Newspaper Public Convention" (nommé aussi le "Banshee Luncheon") au Waldorf Astoria de New York. Le comique Milton Berle se charge de l'animation de la soirée (Marilyn le rejoindra sur scène); Marilyn y rencontre aussi Hedda Hopper, une actrice reconvertie dans le journalisme à potins, et serre la main de J. Edgar Hoover, le grand patron du FBI, et pose avec le Capitaine Ted Goodman.
On April 26, 1955, Marilyn Monroe attends the "Newspaper Public Convention" (also known as the Banshee Luncheon) at the Waldorf Astoria in New York. The comedian Milton Berle takes care of the animation of the evening (Marilyn will join him on stage); Marilyn also meets Hedda Hopper, an actress reconverted into gossip journalism, and shakes hands of J. Edgar Hoover, the FBI's great boss, and poses with Captain Ted Goodman.
> Marilyn Monroe, Milton Berle, J Edgar Hoover
> Marilyn Monroe et le capitaine Tedd Goodman
> Marilyn, Milton Berle et personnalités inconnus
> Dîner: Marilyn, Arthur 'Bugs' Bear, Milton Berle
Marilyn feuillète le programme de la soirée
> Marilyn Monroe et Hedda Hooper
> Sur scène: Marilyn Monroe et Milton Berle
> Photographies de Frank Worth
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