Beloved actress Marilyn Monroe had a complex relationship with
fame: Though she is an icon of midcentury Hollywood glamour, she often spoke
of the pressure that came with such popularity, and she retreated from public
attention despite several high-profile relationships. After getting her start
in lightweight roles, she made the mid-career decision to study with the
renowned acting coach Lee Strasberg, away from the limelight. Her roles after
this choice — such as the acclaimed 1959 film “Some Like It Hot” — catapulted
the actress to global stardom. Her words here remind us that we make some of
our most meaningful progress in private, when we are free of the expectations
and projections of others. |
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Tuesday, March 1, 2022
I restore myself when I'm alone. A career is born in public — talent in privacy.
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