60 Photos of Marilyn Monroe Like You've Never Seen Her Before

By Sarah Norman | June 22, 2023

An early portrait of Monroe's modeling work, 1944

Marilyn Monroe has long been considered an American icon, known for her captivating beauty, her sultry performances, and her magnetic personality. However, beneath the surface of her glamorous image, there were deeply dark realities that were often kept hidden from the public eye. These eerie photos, taken throughout her career and personal life, capture a side of Marilyn that is rarely seen, revealing the struggles and pain she experienced behind the scenes.

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After her husband left for the Pacific in 1944, Marilyn moved in with her in laws and started working the day shift at the Radioplane Munitions Factory in Van Nuys, California, where she assembled parts for airplane and artillery shells. The factory was owned by actor Reginald Denny. Monroe was just one of many women who worked in munitions factories during the war, contributing to the war effort by producing the weapons and supplies needed for the military.

Newly signed 20th Century-Fox contract girl Marilyn Monroe poses for a portrait in 1947 in Los Angeles, California.


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Marilyn first two film roles were no longer than 10 line dialogues for the films Dangerous Years and Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!. Soon after she was enrolled in acting school by 20th Century Fox. Although this proved to be an important step for Monroe's career, she later claimed that she was "hooked" on improving her abilities, her instructors felt that she was too shy. 20th Century Fox dropped Monroe from her contract shortly afterwards.