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  1. Oct 4, 2010 · Monroe was a glamorous icon in 1959, and the film contained a kissing scene between Curtis and Monroe. Curtis says he was asked repeatedly what it was like to kiss the leading screen siren of the age, and finally in exasperation he replied sarcastically that it was like kissing Hitler.

    • Martin Landau
    • Don Murray
    • Laurence Olivier
    • Richard Widmark
    • Clark Gable
    • Tommy Noonan
    • Jack Lemmon
    • Robert Mitchum
    • Tony Curtis
    • Dean Martin

    Martin Landau was one of the first male stars of note to ever work alongside Marilyn Monroe; having struck up a friendship with her while the two were studying together at the Actors Studio in New York. While the two were members of the Actors Studio, other members of note included Marlon Brando, Geraldine Page, and Patricia Neal. Martin’s early im...

    Don Murray is another male star that worked alongside Marilyn Monroe. He could be seen performing alongside the icon in the film Bus Stop, which released in 1956. Like Martin before him, Don found himself impressed by the depth of Marilyn’s emotional conveyance. However, he also found himself perturbed by the actress’s apparent inability to perform...

    Another male star that worked with Marilyn Monroe was Laurence Olivier. Laurence Olivier performed with Marilyn on the set of the 1957 film The Prince and the Showgirl. Like Don Murray and Landau, Laurence Olivierwas quick to note that there was something authentically concerning about the renowned sex symbol. However, that didn’t stop Laurence fro...

    Some might think that Marilyn Monroe didn’t become a hassle to work with until later in her career. But this doesn’t necessarily seem to be the case. Richard Widmark was an actor that worked with Marilyn in the 1952 film Don’t Bother to Knock. Several years before either Don Murray or Laurence Olivier experienced their troubles with the actress on ...

    1960’s The Misfits proved to be the last feature that either Marilyn Monroe or Clark Gable ever completed. Marilyn Monroe’s then-husband, playwright Arthur Miller, scripted the film. At that late point in young Marilyn Monroe’s life, things had gotten pretty bad in regards to her mental state. According to Clark, filming the picture with the belove...

    Tommy Noonan was one of Marilyn Monroe’s costars in the 1953 feature Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Infamously, an interviewer asked Tommy just after filming a romantic scene with Marilyn what it had been like to kiss the actress. Tommy replied that it felt like being swallowed alive, and Marilyn within hearing distance. As soon as she heard Tommy’s rem...

    Jack Lemmon worked with Marilyn Monroe on the 1959 film Some Like It Hot. While Jack certainly saw that Marilyn could oftentimes be difficult to work with. He found himself too in awe of her comedic prowess to really take up any issue with the late beloved actress. Still, Jack didnote that Marilyn had a tendency to not be the most professional actr...

    Robert Mitchum was another of Marilyn Monroe’s male costars that went on to comment that it seemed like the actress wasn’t always mentally sound, despite her innate performance talents. He was also one of many to note that Marilyn’s confidence didn’t always match the way that the audience viewed her, with her never quite seeing herself as a woman t...

    Tony Curtis was another male celebrity that knew Marilyn Monroe before she became famous. Marilyn and Tony romantically involved during the late 1940s, shortly before Marilyn’s unprecedented rise to superstardom. According to Tony’s recollections later in life, the two sparked up that romance once again a decade later while filming the 1959 movie S...

    At the end of Marilyn Monroe’s life, the actress was attempting to film a feature called Something’s Got to Give alongside actor Dean Martin. By that late period, Marilyn’s mental state had become so bad that 20th Century Fox attempted to fire her from the picture. Dean claimed that he would quit if Marilyn replaced, which prompted 20thCentury Fox ...

  2. Aug 26, 2021 · Moreover, Monroe and Wilder constantly argued about how she should play Sugar Kane. Ultimately, her unprofessional demeanor and apathy led to a tension-filled set. When Curtis was asked what it was like to film a love scene with a sex symbol like Monroe, he said it was "like kissing Hitler."

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    • Tony Curtis and Marilyn Monroe. Although Marilyn Monroe was one of the most gorgeous movie stars of her time, actor Tony Curtis didn’t love kissing her while the two starred together in the 1959 comedy Some Like It Hot.
    • Debbie Reynolds and Gene Kelly. Singin’ In The Rain (1952) is considered to be one of Hollywood’s most successful musical films of all time. However, not all those involved had a great experience while working on the classic.
    • Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable. Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable certainly heated up the big screen with their chemistry in Gone With The Wind (1939), but Leigh deserved another Best Actress Oscar because she has since publicly stated that she did not enjoy kissing Gable one bit.
    • Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze. Although Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze have great on-screen chemistry in Dirty Dancing (1987), their off-screen chemistry was essentially nonexistent.
    • THE QUINTESSENTIAL AMERICAN COMEDY WAS INSPIRED BY A DRY GERMAN REMAKE OF A FRENCH FARCE. The seed that bloomed into Some Like It Hot was planted by an obscure 1951 German film, Fanfaren der Liebe (Fanfares of Love), which was a remake of an older French comedy, Fanfares d’Amour (1935).
    • BILLY WILDER BUCKED ALL CONVENTION TO MAKE GANGLAND MASSACRE VITAL TO A COMEDY. When Wilder and Diamond began writing, Wilder knew they needed to “find the hammerlock of the story, the ironclad thing in which these two guys trapped in women’s clothing cannot just take off their wigs and say, ‘I’m a guy.’”
    • SOME LIKE IT HOT ALMOST BOASTED MARILYN MONROE AND FRANK SINATRA. With the plot locked down, attention turned to casting. Names thrown around for the roles of Joe/Josephine and Jerry/Daphne included Danny Kaye and Bob Hope.
    • BILLY WILDER AND MARILYN MONROE WERE THE BEST OF FRENEMIES. The biggest piece of Some Like It Hot casting was, hands down, Marilyn Monroe in the role of singer/ukulele player/saxophonist lover Sugar Kane.
  3. Aug 10, 2020 · The scene can also be argued as both an example of objectification of a woman; exactly what Monroe battled against, or a woman exercising her own sexual power. Monroe’s complicity is often labeled as an act of exhibitionism or self-abasement. But was she really colluding in her own objectification?

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  5. May 6, 2022 · In 1985, via Vanity Fair, Russell published her autobiography "My Path & My Detours," in which she discussed many of her past co-workers, including Monroe. The two women became friends on the set of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." Russell reminisced that Monroe was "very shy and very sweet and far more intelligent than people gave her credit for."