Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1, 1926, at the Los Angeles General Hospital
in Los Angeles, California. Her mother, Gladys Pearl Baker (née Monroe; 1902–1984), was born in Piedras
Negras,
Coahuila, Mexico, to a poor Midwestern family who migrated to California at the turn of the century.
At age 15, Gladys had married John Newton Baker, an abusive man for nine years her senior. They had two
children
together, Robert (1918–1933) and Berniece (1919–2014). She successfully filed for divorce and sole
custody of
her two oldest in 1923, but Baker kidnapped the children soon after and moved with them to Kentucky.
Her Childhood
Throughout her upbringing, Marilyn endured a series of foster placements and experienced neglect and abuse. Despite
these challenges, she found solace in her love for reading and cinema, often escaping into the fantasy world of
Hollywood films. This early exposure to the world of entertainment sparked her desire to become an actress from a young
age.
Her Teenage years
At the age of 16, Marilyn married James Dougherty, a neighbor's son, in an attempt to find stability and to try and start a different life,away from the orphanage. However, the
marriage ended in divorce several years later. During her teenage years, Marilyn worked various jobs, including as a
factory worker during World War II. It was during this time that she was discovered by a photographer, which led to her
initial foray into modeling.
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