The Guardian - World News
| Title | ‘Forced to preserve a monument’: how the fate of Marilyn Monroe’s LA home became a legal saga | Source | The Guardian - World News |
| Description |
House where Monroe died, which hasn’t been occupied in seven years, is in limbo after current owners wanted to demolish it but were stopped by a public campaign Marilyn Monroe is said to have had more than 50 addresses in her lifetime, but only once, in the final months before she died from a drug overdose at the age of 36, did she have a house she could call fully her own. The Hollywood star, burned out by the failure of her marriage to the playwright Arthur Miller and by health problems that prompted a year-long hiatus from acting, bought herself a quintessential hacienda-style Spanish bungalow with a pool at the foot of the Santa Monica mountains in February 1962. Continue reading... |
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| Link | https://www.theguardian.com/film/2026/may/10/marilyn-monroe-los-angeles-legal-saga | Published At | 2026-05-10 11:00:30 (1 month ago) |
| Created At | 2026-05-10 11:06:15 | Updated At | 2026-05-10 11:06:15 |