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Absolut vodka's 1995 "Absolut Marilyn" print campaign by Chiat/Day
Benetton's 1988 "United Superstars of Benetton" print and billboard campaign with Joan of Arc
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Canal+ Sweden's 2005 "Sport or Film?" print campaign by Go. Garbergs
SOB's 2008 print campaign by MUW Saatchi & Saatchi
Chanel No. 5's 1994 TV campaign in which Carole Bouquet morphs into Monroe
Citron's 2010 DS3 TV campaign
Close-Up Toothpaste's 2001 TV campaign by JWT
Dolce & Gabbana's 2009 print campaign with Scarlett Johansson
Fiat's 2007 "Fiat 500" print campaign
Gap's 1993 "Gap khakis" print campaign
Go Daddy's Super Bowl XLIV TV campaign with Danica Patrick
HSBC 2008 print campaign by JWT
Hubba Bubba's 2008 interactive poster campaign by DDB Sydney
ICI-Dulux's 2005 "Paint" print campaign by Jung von Matt, Germany
Levi's 1998 "Our Models Can Beat Up Your Models" billboard campaign by Chiat/Day
Library of Congress's 2008 "Library of Congress Experience" print campaign by Huey+Partners
MasterCard's 2009 "Break in Your Jeans" TV campaign by McCann Erickson
Mercedes-Benz's 2008 GLK-Class TV campaign
NET Servios's 2002 TV campaign
Nike's 1991 "Dialogue (Statistics Lie)" print campaign by Wieden+Kennedy
Rapicold's 2006 print campaign by Diamond Ogilvy
Science World's 2006 "We Can Explain" print campaign by Rethink
Sunsilk's 2008 "Life Can't Wait" TV and billboard campaign
Tampax's 2006 print campaign by Vitruvio/Leo Burnett
Veet Hair Removal Cream's 2006 print campaign by JWT Brazil
Visa's 2004 "Visa Signature Card" TV campaign by BBDO
Volkswagen's 2004 TV campaign
Animation
Animaniacs: "Method to Her Madness", voiced by Tress MacNeille
Clone High: Monroe hangs out at The Grassy Knoll with Nostradamus
Knight-mare Hare: Bugs Bunny squares off against wizard Merlin of Monroe
Art
William Anastasi's "Untitled" (1995), and "Untitled" (1996)
Clive Barker's "MM series" (1999)
Peter Hill Beard's "Marilyn Monroe Collage" (1971-2001)
Pierre Bellocq's "Canvas of Stars" mural for Gallagher's Steak House (2006)
Peter Blake's "Marilyn Monroe Over a Painting No 1" (1989-1990), "Marilyn Monroe Wall No 2", "MM Red Yellow" (1990), "M for Marilyn Monroe", and "H.O.M.A.G.E. JJ MM RR KS" (1991)
Marcel Broodthaers's "Tour Marilyn" (1965)
Reginald Case's "Tropical Marilyn", "First Version X and Flowers", and "Marilyn-Green Dress"
Christo's "Marilyn Wrapped"
Bruce Conner's "Marilyn Times Five"
Salvador Dali's "Mao Monroe" (1967)
Allan D'Arcangelo's "Marilyn" and "Marilyn Found" (1962)
E. V. Day's "Marilyn's Dress in 4 Stages: From Detonation to Disintegration" (2004)
Willem de Kooning's "Marilyn Monroe" (1954)
Charles Fazzino's "Forever Marilyn" series (1998), and "Love and Kisses, Marilyn" (2008)
Audrey Flack's "Marilyn: Golden Girl" (1978)
Douglas Gordon's "Self-Portrait: as Kurt Cobain as Andy Warhol as Myra Hindley as Marilyn Monroe" (1996)
Vladimir Gorsky's "Marilyn Monroe"
Richard Hamilton's "My Marilyn" (1966)
Keith Haring's "Marilyn" (1981)
Margaret Harrison's "Anonymous Was a Woman: From Rosa Luxemburg to Janis Joplin" (1977)
Gottfried Helnwein's "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (1984)
Al Hirschfeld's "Marilyn Monroe 'Happy Birthday, Mr. President'", "The Misfits 'On the Set'", "Marilyn Monroe Seated", "Marilyn Monroe with Parasol", "Some Like It Hot 'Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon'", and "The World Premiere"
Jonathan Horowitz's "Talking Without Thinking (in the Voice of Marilyn Monroe)" (2001)
Robert Indiana's "Marilyn, Marilyn" (1999)
Ray Johnson's "Dear Marilyn Monroe" (1972), and "Dear Marilyn Monroe, to Chuck Close" (1980)
Barbara Kruger's "Not Stupid Enough" (1997)
Sebastian Krger's "Marilyn Monroe"
David LaChapelle's "Amanda Lepore as Andy Warhol's Marilyn (Blue)", and "Amanda Lepore as Andy Warhol's Marilyn (Red)" (2007)
Jean-Jacques Lebel's "Taking a Real Good Peek at Marilyn's Amazing Offer: Mass Produced Like All Show Biz's Ice Cubes in the Shapes of Luscious Nudes" (1961)
Gina Lollobrigida's "My Friend, Marilyn Monroe" (2003)
Christopher Makos's "Andy Warhol in Drag" (1982)
Justin McCarthy's "Marilyn Monroe" (1974)
Yasumasa Morimura's "Marilyn Monroe" (1990), and "After Marilyn Monroe" (1996)
Vik Muniz's "Marilyn, After Andy Warhol" (2001), "Bloody Marilyn (After Warhol)" (2001), and "Marilyn (Pictures of Diamonds)" (2004)
LeRoy Neiman's "The President's Birthday", and "Marilyn"
Claes Oldenburg's "Ghost Wardrobe (for M.M.)" (1967)
Eduardo Paolozzi's "Dear Marilyn Monroe
Ed Paschke's "Pink Lady 2" (1993)
Raymond Pettibon's "No Title (Happy Birthday to)" (1990-2003)
Paul Pfeiffer's "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: 1" (2000)
Peter Phillips's "For Men Only, Starring MM and BB" (1961)
Mel Ramos's "Peek-a-boo Marilyn" (2002)
Robert Rauschenberg's "Test Stone #1" (1967)
Faith Ringgold's "Marilyn Monroe" (1997)
Frank Ritter's "Dazzle", "Reclined Marilyn", "Allure", "In Your Eyes, Marilyn", "Gorgeous", "Apollo Wide Champagne", and "Glamorous"
James Rosenquist's "Marilyn Monroe I" (1962)
Mimmo Rotella's "Marilyn Monroe" (1962), and "Marilyn II" (1979)
George Segal's "The Film Poster" (1967)
Richard Serra's "Marilyn Monroe-Greta Garbo" (1981)
Cindy Sherman's "Untitled" (1986)
Roger Shimomura's "Heroine, Hammer, Hibachi" (1987)
Hajime Sorayama's "Sexy Robot in Yellow" (for the album cover of Aerosmith's "Just Push Play")
Jacques Villegl's "Marilyn" (1982)
Andy Warhol's "Marilyn Diptych" (1962)
Tom Wesselmann's "Marilyn in Bed" (1984)
Jon Whitcomb's "Marilyn Monroe Portrait" (1958) (owned by Joe DiMaggio, it was sold at auction for $30,000)
Susan Dorothea White's "The Crowning with Sexism" (1994)
See also: Marilyn in Art Roger Taylor (Ed.), Chaucer Press (2006), ISBN 1904957021; ISBN 978-1904957027
See also: Elvis + Marilyn: 2x Immortal Geri DePaoli (Ed.), Rizzoli (1994), ISBN 0847818403
Editorial/Political Cartoons
Michael Ramirez:
has Ali Khamenei ape the skirt blowing pose from The Seven Year Itch (23 June 2009)
depicts Monroe as the national debt crooning "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" (5 August 2009)
Fashion
Dolce & Gabbana's Fall-Winter 2009-2010 collection
Betsey Johnson's "Eye Spy" tote bags
Lindsay Lohan's 6126 apparel line is named after Monroe's birthdate
Nike's 2009 Warhol/Monroe Air Max 90
Warner's 1996 Marilyn Monroe intimate apparel line
Film
The Apartment: Ray Walston's character tells Jack Lemmon's character that a girl he's trying to pick up at a bar "looks like Marilyn Monroe"
Blades of Glory: Amy Poehler's character skates as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
Bruce Almighty: Jim Carrey's character makes a girl ape the skirt-blowing pose from The Seven Year Itch
Fade to Black: Dennis Christopher's character is obsessed with Monroe, and stalks a girl who looks like her
Grease 2: Lorna Luft's character is obsessed with Monroe and John F. Kennedy's alleged affair
Happy Feet: Nicole Kidman's character is named Norma Jean
The House Bunny: Anna Faris's character apes Monroe from The Seven Year Itch on a date
I Heart Huckabees: Naomi Watts's character apes Monroe's "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" in a Huckabees ad
Insignificance: characters who resemble Monroe, Albert Einstein, Joseph McCarthy, and Joe DiMaggio cross paths at a hotel
L.A. Confidential: one of Pierce Patchett's girls has been "cut" to look like Monroe
The Ladies Man: a girl at a boarding house looks and acts like Monroe
A Life Less Ordinary: Ewan McGregor's character works on a novel about Monroe and Robert F. Kennedy's love child
Mister Lonely: Samantha Morton's character lives like Monroe from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Pulp Fiction: a waitress in a 50s-themed restaurant is dressed as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
The Seven Year Itch:
The Girl's racy photo in U.S. Camera is a reference to Monroe's nude calendar
when Tom MacKenzie asks about the "blonde in the kitchen" (The Girl), Richard Sherman retorts: "Oh, wouldn't you like to know! Maybe it's Marilyn Monroe!"
The Shawshank Redemption: Tim Robbins's character has a poster of Monroe in his cell
Teaching Mrs. Tingle: Marisa Coughlan's character gives her class presentation as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
The Tigger Movie: Tigger dresses as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch, and apes the skirt-blowing pose
Tommy: Eric Clapton's character leads a cult based on Monroe
Town & Country: Jenna Elfman's character glams up as Monroe from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
White Palace: Susan Sarandon's character is an avid Monroe fan
Wonder Boys: Tobey Maguire's character steals the jacket Monroe wore the day she married Joe DiMaggio from Richard Thomas's character, who is obsessed with the DiMaggio-Monroe marriage
Portrayed in:
Calendar Girl (Stphanie Anderson)
Death Becomes Her (Stphanie Anderson)
Goodbye, Norma Jean (Misty Rowe)
The Island (Sally Kirkland)
Based on her:
"Emily Ann Faulkner/Rita Shawn" in Paddy Chayefsky's The Goddess (Kim Stanley)
See also: imdb.com Marilyn Monroe (Character) page
Graphic Novels
The Red Diaries by Gary Reed, and Laurence Campbell (1997)
Son of Celluloid by Clive Barker (1984)
Literature
Mort Castle's "I Am Your Need" (2001)
Edward Gorman's The Marilyn Tapes (1995)
Doris Grumbach's "The Missing Person" (1981)
Allan Gurganus's Blessed Assurance (1990)
Michael Korda's The Immortals (1992)
Mark McGinty's Elvis and the Blue Moon Conspiracy (2003)
Norman Mailer's Of Women and Their Elegance (1980)
Joyce Carol Oates's Blonde (2000) and "Three Girls" (1996)
Andrew O'Hagan's The Life and Opinions of Maf the Dog, and of His Friend Marilyn Monroe (2010)
John Rechy's Marilyn's Daughter (1989)
Lee Siegel's Who Wrote the Book of Love? (2005)
Based on her:
"Wanda Oliver" in Alvah Bessie's novel The Symbol
See also: Mondo Marilyn: An Anthology of Fiction and Poetry Richard Peabody and Lucinda Ebersole (Eds), St. Martin's Press (1995), ISBN 0312118538; ISBN 978-0312118532
See also: Marilyn: Shades of Blonde Carole Nelson Douglas (ed.), Tor Books (1997), ISBN 0312857373; ISBN 9780312857370
Music
Tori Amos's "Father Lucifer" references Monroe and Joe DiMaggio
Ray Anthony's "My Marilyn"
Bon Jovi's "Captain Crash & the Beauty Queen From Mars" references Monroe and Joe DiMaggio
Dan Bern's "Marilyn"
Def Leppard's "Photograph"
Diesel Boy's "She's My Queen" references Monroe and Joe DiMaggio
The Distillers' "Gypsy Rose Lee" references Monroe
Bryan Ferry's "Goddess of Love"
Michael Jackson's "Tabloid Junkie" references Monroe
Jay-Z's "Hollywood" references Monroe
Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire" references Monroe
Elton John's "Candle in the Wind" (from Goodbye Yellow Brick Road)
"Wrap Her Up" (with George Michael) references Monroe
The Kinks's "Celluloid Heroes" references Monroe
Lady GaGa's "Dance In The Dark" references Monroe (from The Fame Monster)
Phoebe Legere's "Marilyn Monroe"
Amanda Lepore's "Marilyn"
Jennifer Lopez's "I'm Gonna be Alright" references Monroe and Joe DiMaggio
Madonna's "Vogue" references Monroe
Man From Delmonte's "Beautiful People" references Monroe and Joe DiMaggio
Marilyn Manson and the name of his band is taken from "Marilyn" and Charles Manson
The Misfits' "Who Killed Marilyn?"
The band takes its name from The Misfits
Norma Jean is named after her
Roland Orzabal's "Dandelion" references Monroe
Perez Prado's "Marilyn Monroe Mambo"
Los Prisioneros' "Quin mat a Marilyn?"
Kelly Rowland's "Stole" references Monroe
Sleeper's "Romeo Me" references Monroe and Joe DiMaggio
The Spice Girls' "The Lady is a Vamp" references Monroe
Stereophonics' "She Takes Her Clothes Off" references Monroe
Suede's "Heroine" references Monroe (from Dog Man Star)
Robbie Williams's "The Actor" references Monroe
Music Videos
"Fresh": The Fairy Godmother is glammed up as Monroe
"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun": Cyndi Lauper's friend has a poster of Monroe on her wall
Elton John's "In Neon" features Monroe's Hollywood Walk of Fame star
"Material Girl": Madonna recreates "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend" from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
"Photograph": a girl is glammed up as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
Opera
Ezra Laderman's and Norman Rosten's Marilyn (1993), commissioned by the New York City Opera
Photography
Richard Avedon, Eve Arnold, George Barris, Peter Basch, Cecil Beaton, Henri Cartier-Bresson, John Bryson, Cornell Capa, Jock Carroll, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Elliott Erwitt, Robert Frank, Milton H. Greene, Ernst Haas, Philippe Halsman, Tom Kelley, Douglas Kirkland, Harold Lloyd, Inge Morath, Arnold Newman, Gordon Parks, Bert Stern, Weegee, and Garry Winogrand were among those who shot Monroe
The American Masters documentary "Marilyn Monroe: Still Life" claims that she was the most photographed person in history
American Photo May/June 1997 issue was devoted to Monroe
See also: Marilyn Monroe by Eve Arnold, Harry N. Abrams (2005), ISBN 081095933X; ISBN 978-0810959330
See also: Marilyn Monroe and the Camera by Georges Belmont, Te Neues Publishing (2000), ISBN 3823854674; ISBN 978-3823854678
See also: Marilyn by Andr de Dienes Steve Crist (Ed.), Taschen (2002), ISBN 3822811998; ISBN 978-3822811993
See also: LIFE Remembering Marilyn (2009), ISBN 1603200797; ISBN 978-1603200790
See also: The Last Sitting by Bert Stern
Poetry
Steven Berkoff's "You Remind Me of Marilyn Monroe" (2009)
Ernesto Cardenal's "Marilyn Monroe" (1975)
Victor di Suvero's "Marilyn, My Marilyn" (2003)
Judy Grahn's "I Have Come to Claim Marilyn Monroe's Body" (1971)
Lyn Lifshin's "Marilyn Monroe" (1994)
Edwin Morgan's "The Death of Marilyn Monroe" (1982)
Norman Rosten's "Who Killed Norma Jeane?" (1963)
John Whitworth's "Making Love to Marilyn Monroe" (1990)
Polls
E! Online's Sex Symbol of the Century (1999)
Empire's Sexiest Female Movie Star (1995)
Ladies Home Journal's 100 Most Important Women of the 20th Century (1998)
People's Sexiest Woman of the Century (1999)
Playboy's #1 Sex Star of the Century (1998)
Premiere's #2 Greatest Movie Star of All Time (2005)
Time's 100 Most Important People of the 20th Century (1998)
Popular Culture
Absolute World's Building #4 and Building #5 are nicknamed "Marilyn Monroe" due to their shapes
Drew Barrymore posed as Monroe for the September 1996 cover of John Kennedy Jr.'s George
Cindy Crawford, Daryl Hannah, Ashley Judd, and Heather Locklear aped Monroe for the May/June 1997 American Photo
Jade Goody imitated Andy Warhol's Marilyn Diptych for the The Daily Star
Rudolph Giuliani glammed up as Monroe for the 1997 New York Inner Circle press dinner
Lindsay Lohan and Bert Stern recreated Monroe's "Last Sitting" for the February 2008 New York Magazine
Lohan posed as Monroe for the July 2009 Vogue Espaa
Madonna and Steven Meisel recreated some Monroe poses for the April 1991 Vanity Fair
Marian McKnight's Marilyn act in the talent potion of the 1957 Miss America pageant helped her win the crown
Mattel launched the Barbie as Marilyn "Hollywood Collections" line in 1997, and the "Timeless Treasures" Monroe line in 2002
The Seven Year Itch "subway grate" pose has been aped by numerous celebrities, including Donna Summer, Anna Kournikova, Geri Halliwell, Tiffany Pollard, Anna Nicole Smith, and Betty Boop
Television
The Beverly Hillbillies: "The Clampetts Go Hollywood", Elly May glams up as Monroe
The Critic: "Marathon Mensch", Jay imagines himself as a Monroe impersonator aping the skirt-blowing pose from The Seven Year Itch
The Ernie Kovacs Show: Edie Adams regularly impersonated Monroe
Full House: "Mad Money", Jesse brings home a Monroe impersonator
Futurama: "I Dated a Robot", a teenager makes out with "Marilyn Monrobot"
Gilligan's Island: "The Producer", Ginger glams up as Monroe
Gilmore Girls: "Red Light on the Wedding Night", a character impersonates Monroe
Growing Pains: "Happy Halloween: Part 2", a character dresses as Monroe
I Love Lucy: "Ricky's Movie Offer", Lucy glams up as Monroe
Mad Men: "Six Month Leave", Monroe's death affects Hollis, Joan, and Sterling-Cooper's office girls
Married... with Children: "It's a Bundyful Life", Al asks his guardian if Monroe is laughing at him because he caved in to Peg's demand that he get rid of his Playboys
M*A*S*H: "Bombshells", Hawkeye and Charles start a rumor that Monroe is coming to thank the staff for caring for her cousin
The Name's the Same:
"19 November 1952", a contestant's actual name is Marilyn Monroe
"12 January 1954", two contestants' actual names are Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio
"22 June 1954", Van Johnson's "secret wish" is for Marilyn to sit on his lap
"31 August 1954", Charles Coburn's "secret wish" is to dance the rumba with her again as he did in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
NCIS
"Kill Ari, Part 1", Anthony DiNozzo has Caitlin Todd ape the skirt blowing scene from The Seven Year Itch in his fantasy
"Witch Hunt", Abby Sciuto dresses as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch for Halloween
Nip/Tuck: "Joyce & Sharon Monroe", two Monroe Look-alikes undergo cosmetic surgery to look more like their idol
The Real Ghostbusters: "Janine, You've Changed", Janine insinuates that she has claimed Monroe
Roseanne: "Skeleton in the Closet", Nancy dresses as Monroe for the diner's Halloween party
Saturday Night Live:
Mary Gross played Monroe as a recurring character (19811985)
Teri Garr played Monroe in a sketch with Joe Piscopo as John F. Kennedy (Season 9, Episode 5)
Madonna played Monroe in a sketch (Season 11, Episode 1)
Madonna recreated the "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" performance (Season 18, Episode 11)
Charlize Theron played Monroe in a sketch of the filming of the skirt-blowing scene from The Seven Year Itch (Season 26, Episode 4)
The Simpsons:
"Rosebud", Smithers imagines Mr. Burns singing "Happy Birthday, Mr. Smithers" la Monroe's "Happy Birthday, Mr. President"
a photo slide of Burns shows him aping the skirt-blowing pose from The Seven Year Itch
"Thirty Minutes over Tokyo" featured a Monroe robot
"Treehouse of Horror XIV", Professor Frink tells Bart and Lisa that his father "worked on the atom bomb by day, slept with Marilyn Monroe by night, and sold secrets to the Russians at lunch"
In the menu of Disk 4 of the Season 6 DVD set, Moe apes the skirt-blowing pose from The Seven Year Itch
Dr. Marvin Monroe's original first name was Marilyn
South Park: "Pink Eye", Mr. Garrison glams up as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
What's My Line?: "21 August 1960", Buddy Hackett signed in as "Marilyn Monroe"
Zoey 101: "Haunted House", Zoey dresses as Monroe for Halloween
Portrayed in:
Blonde CBS miniseries (Poppy Montgomery)
Curb Your Enthusiasm: HBO "The End" (Susan Griffiths)
Dark Skies: "The Warren Omission"
Hoover vs. the Kennedys: The Second Civil War (Heather Thomas)
Share: Introducing Dorothy Dandridge HBO (Kerri Randles)
Marilyn: The Untold Story ABC (Catherine Hicks)
Norma Jean & Marilyn HBO (Ashley Judd and Mira Sorvino)
Marilyn & Bobby: Her Final Affair USA (Melody Anderson)The Mystery of Natalie Wood ABC (Sophie Monk)Red Dwarf: BBC Two "Meltdown", "Better Than Life"Quantum Leap: "Goodbye Norma Jean: April 4, 1960" (Susan Griffiths)The Rat Pack HBby: gaga
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