Norma Jean was born on June 1, 1926, in Los Angeles, South California. She never had a father figure, and her mother never gave her the love and attention she needed.

Norma Jean was born on June 1, 1926, in Los Angeles, South California. She never had a father figure, and her mother never gave her the love and attention she needed.

The girl didn’t have a family, and her life was full of ups and downs.

Even so, Norma Jean was a good writer who contributed to her school newspaper.

During World War II, when she was 19, she worked at an airplane factory. Here is where she got her start as a model.

Photographs were taken of the women who worked in the factory, and Norma Jean’s photo was noticed for how well it turned out.

She was offered a photo shoot in exchange for money, and the Blue Book modeling agency quickly signed her up.

At this point, she dyed her hair platinum blonde and found out what made her look different.

She was known for her blonde hair, fair skin, bright smile, and bright red lipstick.

In 1946, when she signed a contract with the 20th Century Fox film studio, it was a big moment in her life.

She had to change her name and last name to Marilyn Monroe because the studio forced her to.

This was the start of a successful Hollywood career.