The Impact of Marilyn Monroe's Name Change on Her Career and Public Perception

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On February 23, 1956, Marilyn Monroe made a significant personal and professional decision by legally changing her name from Norma Jeane Mortenson to Marilyn Monroe. This change was not merely a cosmetic alteration; it represented her determination to carve out her own identity in the competitive landscape of Hollywood. By taking this step, Monroe aimed to gain greater control over her career and assert her independence from the constraints imposed by 20th Century-Fox, the studio that had previously managed her career. The media responded positively to her bold move, with Time magazine lauding her as a 'shrewd businesswoman' who was taking charge of her own narrative. Additionally, Look magazine predicted that her victory over the studio would serve as a lasting example of the individual standing up against the collective forces of the industry. This pivotal moment marked the beginning of a new chapter in Monroe's life, one where she would continue to challenge the norms of Hollywood and redefine her role as an actress and a public figure. #mooflife #mof #MomentOfLife #MarilynMonroe #HollywoodHistory #NameChange #1956 #WomenInFilm
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