玛丽莲·梦露诞辰百年


2026年5月31日 / 美国东部时间上午9:16 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻网

人们常说她在镜头前会感到不自在,但玛丽莲·梦露却是20世纪被拍摄次数最多的女性之一。而如今,在这个似乎人人都在争夺关注度的世界里,她的影响力和遗产反而比以往任何时候都更加厚重。

对于这位终极电影明星而言,洛杉矶奥斯卡电影博物馆推出的全新展览“玛丽莲·梦露:好莱坞偶像”今日开幕,声势浩大也就不足为奇了。


展览“玛丽莲·梦露:好莱坞偶像”展品实拍。哥伦比亚广播公司新闻网

策展人索菲亚·塞拉诺与博物馆馆长兼总裁艾米·洪马共同整理了所有与玛丽莲相关的藏品,其中包括她几套最为亮眼的电影戏服。

当被问及公众为何仍对这位1962年离世的性感符号痴迷不已时,洪马说道:“这份热度从未消退。人们依旧渴望与玛丽莲产生联结,无论他们已经看过她的全部影片,还是将通过本次展览首次了解这些作品。她永远鲜活。”

展览的必看展品之一包括:《绅士爱美人》中那件粉色礼服,正是她在歌舞片段“钻石是女孩最好的朋友”中所穿的服装。


玛丽莲·梦露在《绅士爱美人》中所穿的特拉维拉粉色礼服,现于奥斯卡电影博物馆“玛丽莲·梦露:好莱坞偶像”展览中展出。哥伦比亚广播公司新闻网/20世纪福克斯

工作人员自然找回了这件礼服……而它背后还有一段故事:这件礼服实际上是临时赶制的替代品。最初的设计要暴露得多。但在拍摄期间,梦露数年前拍摄的几张裸照被曝光,因此为了稍微弱化她的性感形象,制片厂老板下令为这场歌舞戏更换这款更为保守的粉色礼服。

这件礼服和这部电影都大获成功,但对梦露而言,这不过是又一道难关。“在很多方面,她都代表着坚韧不拔,”塞拉诺说道,“我认为这一点非常能引起共鸣,也是许多人在面对自身困境时能够汲取灵感的源泉。”

在成为玛丽莲之前,她名叫诺玛·琼,是一名离异家庭的孩子,在一连串寄养家庭中长大。事实上,为了避免被送到新的寄养家庭,她在16岁时嫁给了21岁的邻居詹姆斯·道蒂。

她的第二任丈夫更为人熟知:棒球传奇人物乔·迪马吉奥;第三任则是剧作家阿瑟·米勒,后者为她量身创作了梦露最后一部完成的电影《乱点鸳鸯谱》。

梦露一生共出演29部电影,其中不乏真正的经典之作,从《彗星美人》《夜阑人未静》,到《巴士站》和《热情如火》。但这一切都来得并不容易。她有着情绪不稳定的名声,在职业生涯后期还屡次迟到,常常让剧组人员和导演等候数小时。

塞拉诺说道:“她为准备工作付出了大量时间。她的化妆流程需要数小时,服装造型也常常需要反复调整才能达到完美。她会在开拍前花数小时对着镜子练习和准备。但很多人都说,她所呈现出的表演绝对值得所有等待。”

她从未获得过奥斯卡奖,但时至今日,仅凭她的形象就已是一笔大生意。梦露去世时,几乎将所有遗产都留给了她的表演教练李·斯特拉斯伯格。2011年,斯特拉斯伯格的遗孀将梦露的大部分资产卖给了一家名为“真实品牌集团”的公司,如今该公司在全球范围内将她的形象授权用于艺术品和各类产品,从香槟酒到假指甲应有尽有。

更值得一提的是,“真实品牌集团”的达娜·卡彭特表示,玛丽莲·梦露在社交媒体上拥有超过1500万粉丝,其中许多都是年轻人。“其中约54%的粉丝年龄在34岁以下,”她说道。

当被问及为何年轻人至今仍对玛丽莲·梦露感兴趣时,卡彭特回答道:“我愿意相信他们真的喜欢她白手起家的故事。我认为这一点给很多人都留下了深刻印象。”

她在职业生涯的大部分时间里都是票房最高的女演员,但尽管玛丽莲·梦露看起来总是光鲜亮丽,她的实际财富却远不及此。

斯科特·福特纳拥有“玛丽莲·梦露藏品馆”,从十几岁起就一直在研究这位女演员并收集相关纪念品。他还深入研究了她的财务状况,包括她的银行记录:“我拥有她1962年全部的财务档案,”他说道,“这些文件的惊人之处在于,它们准确记录了玛丽莲的收入和支出。这真的是破除外界关于玛丽莲诸多谣言和不实传闻的绝佳工具。

“有一种说法称,她曾向乔·迪马吉奥借了5000美元作为布伦特伍德这套房子的首付。但这些银行流水显示,她在1月支付首付时,已经从电影版权中获得了超过25万美元的收入。账户里并没有5000美元的存款记录。确实有一笔首付支出,但她根本不需要向乔借钱,”福特纳说道,“那套房子是她自己买的。”

那是洛杉矶郊区一座小型西班牙风格住宅,她将其命名为“Cursum Perficio”……拉丁语意为“我的旅程在此终结”。1962年夏天,她在这里接受了最后一次采访,与《生活》杂志畅谈电影和金钱:

“我只想有足够的钱养活自己和那些需要帮助的亲友。但成为百万富翁从来都不是我的志向,这从来都不是我的美国梦之一。”


艾伦·格兰特1962年7月为玛丽莲·梦露拍摄的最后一组正式肖像照。艾伦·格兰特摄影 ©1962 MM LLC;出自《玛丽莲:遗失的照片,最后的采访》

这次与《生活》杂志记者理查德·梅里曼的采访,以及摄影师艾伦·格兰特拍摄的照片(其中许多从未公之于众),都被收录进了一本新书,出版商将其视为玛丽莲的官方自传:《玛丽莲:遗失的照片,最后的采访》。

那篇原始报道于1962年8月3日刊登在《生活》杂志上……两天后,梦露被发现在家中去世,表面死因为药物过量。


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“在我看来,她是自杀身亡,”福特纳说道,“究竟是蓄意为之还是意外事故,这是个大问题。我认为普通公众并不知道她此前曾有过药物过量的经历,这并非第一次。阿瑟·米勒提到过他曾两次救她脱离药物过量的险境,在此之前也还有过类似情况。”

梦露的离世成为了她神秘形象的一部分,但对数百万粉丝而言,重要的不是她如何死去,而是她如何活着。对他们所有人来说,她永远存在。

当被问及他是否认为一百年后人们仍会谈论玛丽莲·梦露时,福特纳说道:“我觉得她是我们现代的克利奥帕特拉,所以我认为这个问题的答案很可能是肯定的。我这么说是因为她对流行文化产生的某些影响至今依然存在且延续至今。
“她如今依然如此受欢迎、无处不在是有原因的,我认为她永远都会是这样,”他说道,“归根结底,她曾饱受困扰,也曾面临挑战。但与此同时,她也是个天才。看看她所取得的成就吧。她塑造了一个让全世界为之着迷的角色,直到今天,这份喜爱依然不减。”

Marilyn Monroe at 100

May 31, 2026 / 9:16 AM EDT / CBS News

It’s been said that she was uncomfortable in front of a camera, but Marilyn Monroe was one of the most photographed women of the 20th century. And now, in a world where it seems everyone is fighting for attention, her influence and her legacy stand taller than ever.

For the ultimate movie star, it’s no surprise that the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles is going big with their new exhibition, “Marilyn Monroe: Hollywood Icon,” which opens today.

Photos in the exhibition “Marilyn Monroe: Hollywood Icon,” at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. CBS News

Curator Sofia Serrano and museum director and president Amy Homma put together a collection of all things Marilyn, including some of her more dazzling film costumes.

Asked about the public’s fascination with the sex symbol who died in 1962, Homma said, “The fire has not extinguished. People still want to connect with Marilyn, whether they have seen all of these films, or whether they’re going to be introduced to these titles for the first time through our exhibition. She is everlasting.”

Among the exhibition’s must-haves: Monroe’s pink dress from “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” worn during the production number “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend.”

The pink Travilla gown worn by Marilyn Monroe in “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” now on display in the exhibition “Marilyn Monroe: Hollywood Icon,” at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. CBS News/20th Century Fox

Of course, they tracked it down … and of course there’s a story behind it: The dress is actually a last-minute stand-in. The original design was a lot more revealing. But during production, some nude photos that Monroe had shot years earlier came to light, so to tone down her racy image a bit, the studio head ordered up the more modest pink dress for the song.

The dress, and the film, were hits, but for Monroe it was just another hurdle. “In many ways she represents resilience,” said Serrano. “And that is, I think, something that’s really relatable, and something that a lot of people can draw on for inspiration when they have their own challenges.”

Before she was Marilyn, she was Norma Jeane, a child of divorce who lived in a string of foster homes. In fact, to avoid going to a new foster home, she got married at age 16 to a 21-year-old neighbor, James Dougherty.

Husband number two was better known: baseball legend Joe DiMaggio; and number three was playwright Arthur Miller, who wrote Monroe’s final completed film, “The Misfits,” for her.

Monroe made 29 films, some of them true classics, from “All About Eve” and “The Asphalt Jungle,” to “Bus Stop” and “Some Like It Hot.” But none of it came easy. She had a reputation for being moody and, later in her career, chronically late, often keeping crews and directors waiting for hours.

Serrano said, “It took a lot for her to get ready. Her makeup routine took hours. The costuming often took a lot of work to get it just right. She would spend hours in front of a mirror just rehearsing and prepping before going onto the set. But a lot of people always say, what you did get was 100% worth it.”

She never did win an Oscar, but today her image alone is big business. When Monroe died, she left nearly everything to her acting coach Lee Strasberg, and in 2011, his widow sold most of Monroe’s estate to a company called Authentic Brands Group, who now license her image worldwide on artwork and products, from champagne to fake fingernails.

What’s more, Marilyn Monroe has upwards of 15 million followers on social media, many of them young, says Authentic Brands’ Dana Carpenter. “About 54% of that following is under the age of 34,” she said.

Asked why young people are still interested in Marilyn Monroe, Carpenter replied, “I would like to believe that they really like her self-starter story. I think that really left a mark on a lot of people.”

She was the top female box office draw for much of her career, but while Marilyn Monroe always looked like a million bucks, she didn’t have anywhere near that much.

Scott Fortner, who owns the Marilyn Monroe Collection, has been studying the actress and collecting memorabilia since he was in his early teens. He’s also taken a deep dive into her finances, including her bank records: “I have her full 1962 archive of financial documents,” he said, “and what’s amazing about this documentation is it tells you exactly what Marilyn made and what she spent her money on. It really is a great tool for dispelling a lot of the rumors and stories that are out there about Marilyn.

“One story is that she borrowed $5,000 from Joe DiMaggio to put down on this house in Brentwood. But these statements show that in January, when she put that deposit down, she made over $250,000 in royalties from her films. And there’s no deposit into an account for $5,000. There’s the expense for the deposit, but she didn’t need to borrow money from Joe,” Fortner said. “She bought that house on her own.”

It was a small Spanish-style house in the L.A. suburbs that she called “Cursum Perficio” … Latin for “my journey ends here.” And in the summer of 1962, it was where she gave her final interview, talking with Life magazine about everything from movies to money:

“I would like enough to sustain myself on and those around me who need a little help. But to be a millionaire isn’t any ambition of mine. It’s never one of my American Dreams.”

Photograph by Allan Grant from Marilyn Monroe’s last formal photo shoot in July 1962. Allan Grant Photography © 1962 MM LLC; from “Marilyn: The Lost Photographs, The Last Interview”

The interview, with Life writer Richard Meryman, and photos, by photographer Allan Grant (many never before seen in public), are in a new book that the publishers consider her official autobiography: “Marilyn: The Lost Photos, The Last Interview.”

That original article was published in Life on August 3, 1962 … and two days later, Monroe was found at her home, dead of an apparent drug overdose.

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“It’s my opinion that she died by her own hand,” said Fortner. “Whether it was intentional or accidental, that’s the big question. I think the general public is unaware of the fact that she had overdosed in the past; it wasn’t the first time. Arthur Miller talks about two times that he had saved her when she had overdosed, and there were times before that as well.”

Monroe’s death has become part of her mystique, but for millions of fans, it’s not about how she died, but how she lived. And to all of them, she is eternal.

Asked whether he thinks people a hundred years from now will be talking about Marilyn Monroe, Fortner said, “I feel that she’s our modern-day Cleopatra, so I think the answer to that question is probably yes. And I say that because she’s had certain impacts on pop culture that still to this day are existent and ongoing.

“There’s a reason that she’s still as popular and ever-present today, and I think that she always will be,” he said. “What it boils down to is she was troubled, she was challenged. At the same time, she was a genius. Look at what she accomplished. She created this character that the world fell in love with, and still to this day is in love with.”

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