- Source: Marilyn Monroe in popular culture
American actress Marilyn Monroe's life and persona have been depicted in film, television, music, the arts, and by other celebrities.
Advertising
Absolut Vodka "Absolut Marilyn" (1995): by Chiat/Day.
America250 "Public Service Announcement" (2021): Monroe is showcased as one of the iconic figures in American history as it pledges to reaffirm this spirit as the country approaches its 250th birthday.
Antifom: Marilyn (2008): A print ad from Venezuela with a woman dressed as Monroe during the famous subway grate pose from The Seven Year Itch.
Appenzeller Käse (2021): Monroe appears in the ad for the cheese brand from Switzerland played by Monroe's lookalike Suzie Kennedy.
Bavaria (2014): Monroe hangs out with other dead celebrities on a desert island such as Elvis Presley, Tupac Shakur, Bruce Lee, Kurt Cobain and John Lennon.
Bentley Baths (2012): A local commercial for their walk-in style bathtubs featuring an appearance by Monroe in her signature Seven Year Itch outfit.
Big Sexy Hair: Marilyn Monroe (2013) Monroe is the poster girl in the ads.
Born This Way Foundation: "Pages" (2013) a brief video clip of Monroe can be seen in the ad.
CBS: "The Nanny" (1998) in a brief ID bumper for her hit sitcom The Nanny, Fran Drescher (a.k.a. Fran Fine) in a black dress pays homage to Monroe and The Seven Year Itch by doing the famous "subway grate" posellac
Cadillac: "Carry" (2017) An old pic of Monroe posing with her black Cadillac can be briefly seen in this commercial.
Československá obchodní banka: "Marilyn" (2008) by MUW Saatchi & Saatchi
Chanel No. 5:
(1994) Carole Bouquet morphs into Monroe
(2013) "It's the Truth" commercial
Chevrolet: "See the USA in Your Chevrolet" (1999) Monroe can be briefly seen blowing a kiss on the big screen at a drive-in movie theater
Christian Dior: "J'adore" perfume (2011) featuring Charlize Theron
Citibank: "The Ex" (2012) featuring Giada De Laurentiis, and Alicia Keys
Citroën: "DS3" (2010)
Coca-Cola (1953): Monroe's scenes from the 1951 film Love Nest were spliced into Coke Time with Eddie Fisher a 15-minute show that aired on Wednesday and Friday from 1953 until 1957. The show was sponsored by Coca-Cola and would feature celebrities praising the soda.
Dolce & Gabbana: (2009) with Scarlett Johansson
Dean's Finest Old Scotch Whisky "Surprisingly Mild" (2010): a Scotsman apes the "subway grate" pose as a parody of The Seven Year Itch.
DSW: "The Savvy Shoe Lovers" (2013), a woman apes the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch
Emporio Armani: Diamonds "Can You Resist?" (2007) Beyoncé sings an updated version of Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Fiat: "Fiat Nuova 500" (2007)
Fit Light Yogurt "Marilyn Monroe" (2007): an overweight woman dresses as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch.
Ford Focus "Attraction" (2009): a light graffiti figure transforms into Monroe who tries to attract the attention of the car.
FOX Nation:
"Breaking News" (2020) Monroe can be seen in the green room with a bald eagle, an astronaut and a country music star named John Rich, featuring an appearance by Abby Hornacek.
"It's Crime Time" (2020) A newspaper article with the headline "Marilyn Dead" can be seen in the ad This was to promote Scandalous: The Death of Marilyn Monroe.
Gap: "Gap khakis" (1993)
Giovanni Rana (1997): Rana is put into one of Monroe's classic 1953 film How to Marry a Millionaire.
Go Daddy: Super Bowl XLIV (2010) Danica Patrick apes Monroe
Grolsch Premium Blond (2007): Featuring vintage film reels of Monroe while she sings "I wanna be loved by You".
Guinness (2004): features a recreation of the scene from Some Like It Hot.
Holsten Pils (1988): The ad features comedian Griff Rhys-Jones riffing with Monroe.
Hoppe Jonge Jenever (1987): A Dutch ad for the juniper-flavored spirit features Monroe from The Seven Year Itch posing on a plane along with a brief cameo appearance by Humphrey Bogart talking to her.
HSBC: "Marilyn" (2008) by JWT
Hubba Bubba: interactive poster (2008) by DDB Sydney
Iberia (2002): Monroe appears on the screen while babies are watching her.
Imperial Chemical Industries-Dulux: "Paint" (2005)
Ivi Fusion "Secret Baby" (2007) by BBDO Athens Monroe and Albert Einstein finds out what would it be like if they had a child.
Jeep: "Portraits" (2016) Monroe is one of the iconic black and white portraits throughout its history in celebration of its 75th anniversary. According to the tagline, it clearly states that "We Don't Make Jeep, You Do!"
Jeep Wrangler 4xe "Pale Blue Dot" (2020): A brief clip of Monroe at the army riding in a Jeep blowing a kiss at the camera can be seen in the commercial.
Levi Strauss & Co.: "Our Models Can Beat Up Your Models" (1998) by Chiat/Day
Library of Congress: "Library of Congress Experience" (2008)
M&M: "Marilyn" (2008): the green M&M tries to mimic Monroe's voice.
MasterCard: "Break in Your Jeans" (2009) by McCann Erickson
Match-Ems Gummies: "Extra Hands" (2018) Monroe's pink gloved hand from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes holding a blue gummy on the left side can briefly be seen in the beginning.
Mercedes-Benz: "GLK-Class" (2008)
Müller Corner: (1997) In the "Candy Corner" segment of the advert, former star of the hit British sitcom Absolutely Fabulous (or abbreviated as Ab Fab) Dame Joanna Lumley (who's mostly well known for playing Patsy Stone) in a matching blue dress and gloves does a brief tribute to "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend" from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. According to her, it was dubbed as your "glitzy, glitzy, extravagant side!" where she wants to be flown in the air by a group of men in white tuxedos but is accidentally dropped in the process. (NOTE: She does not sing at all)
Nair: Windy Dresses (1992) three women(in colorful neon dresses) have a Seven Year Itch-like satire on a boat.
NET Serviços: TV campaign (2002)
Nike: "Dialogue" (1991) by Wieden+Kennedy
Pepsi Wild Cherry: "Explosively Cherry" (2014) A Brunette woman's white dress with cherry patterns briefly billows quickly after a man pops the cap off a bottle of the soda. Then, the cherry patterns start to fizzle away or dissolve as the guy drinks the beverage
Pond's (2012): When a girl attempts to emulate the timeless Monroe, only one thing stops her from making the trademark 'beauty spot'.
Procter & Gamble: Tampax (2006) by Vitruvio/Leo Burnett
Reckitt Benckiser: Veet Hair Removal Cream (2006) by JWT Brazil
Roberto Cavalli: Spring collection (2009) with Daria Werbowy
Royal Triton Motor Oil (1950): The one and only commercial Monroe made in her lifetime.
RT Edwards (2014): Monroe sings "Happy Birthday" for its 80th anniversary.
Sazka "Subway" (2007): This mainly features a group of kids who are under a subway in a flatulence contest, but it does feature a brief parody of The Seven Year Itch up top.
Science World: "We Can Explain" (2006) by Rethink
Scope "I Wanna Be Loved By You" (1999): The song is used in this commercial for the mouthwash brand.
Sexy Hair "Sexy is Forever" (2014): a model dubbed as "the modern Marilyn" is interspersed with Milton Greene's photos of the star and some of her quotes.
Sierra Mist: "Where's Wallace? Featuring Patton Oswalt" (2004) a parade of Scottish bagpipers fills the screen. All were sweating. Suddenly several are inquiring "Where's Wallace?" as his bagpipe is seen lying on the pavement. The camera pans to Wallace (Oswalt) standing over a subway vent, his kilt blowing as high as Marilyn Monroe's famous white dress in The Seven Year Itch with a look of relief on his face.
Snickers: "You're Not You When You're Hungry" (2016) by BBDO, Willem Dafoe morphs into Monroe before shooting The Seven Year Itch skirt-blowing scene
Sony Beta (1981): A print ad featuring Andy Warhol and Monroe on TV.
Sony Cyber-shot: "Marilyn" (2011): The ad crops a photo of Monroe from her 1956 trip to England as it pans out to a reimagined scene having caused a car accident.
Star in the Star (2021): In this promo for the Italian talent and variety show, Monroe on the red carpet unmasked herself by revealing to be model, showgirl, television personality and former child actress Ilary Blasi.
Sunsilk: "Life Can't Wait" (2008)
Takara: "April 1984 Spread" Monroe's legs from The Seven Year Itch can be seen in this range ad of games.
TCM: A maid comes into Monroe's room to check up on her, but she wakes up as the maid leaves her room.
Trivial Pursuit: "Marilyn Manson-Monroe" by Publicis Machine Johannesburg advertising agency (2015) "Rock singer Marilyn Manson's head is attached to Marilyn Monroe's body".
Unilever: Close-Up Toothpaste (2001) by JWT
United States Postage Stamps: "Popeye & Marilyn Monroe" (1995): Monroe is featured on a postage stamp
Univision: "Monroe It" (2002) a blonde woman in a red dress gets it blown high
Visa: "Signature Card" (2004) by BBDO
Volkswagen: (2004)
Yarra Trams: (2009) a cheeky take on Monroe's famous scene from The Seven Year Itch, as she leaves the scene a Scotsman takes over but no air from the vent comes up
Yuhan: Rapicold (2006) by Diamond Ogilvy
Zales Marilyn Monroe Collection: "I Am My Own Muse", "Valentine's Day: You Are My Icon", "Holidays: You Are My Icon" (2019-2020): These three commercials showcases its exclusive collection that were inspired by actress, entrepreneur and timeless icon.
Architecture
Absolute World: Building #4 and Building #5 are nicknamed "Marilyn Monroe"
Art
Nils Aas: Marilyn Monroe (1992), Haugesund, Norway
William Anastasi: Untitled (1995), and Untitled (1996)
Clive Barker: MM (1999)
Peter Hill Beard: Marilyn Monroe (1972)
Pierre Bellocq: Canvas of Stars mural for Gallagher's Steak House (2006)
Maurice Bennett: Marilyn Monroe (2011)
Pierre Bismuth:
Following the Right Hand of Marilyn Monroe in Some Like It Hot (2005)
Following the Right Hand of Marilyn Monroe in The Misfits (2006)
Peter Blake:
Marilyn Monroe Over a Painting No 1 (1989–1990)
Marilyn Monroe Wall No 2, "MM Red Yellow" (1990)
M for Marilyn Monroe
H.O.M.A.G.E. (1991)
Pauline Boty: The Only Blonde in the World (1963)
Charles Bragg: Chasen's Jockey Club
Marcel Broodthaers: Tour Marilyn (1965)
Erik Bulatov: Marilyn (2000)
Philip Burke: Marilyn Monroe (2003)
Silvano Campeggi:
Marilyn Monroe (1957)
Nano in Marilyn's Eyes (2000)
Reginald Case:
Tropical Marilyn
First Version X and Flowers
Marilyn-Green Dress
Christo: Wrapped Magazine Marilyn (1962)
Bruce Conner: Marilyn Times Five
Salvador Dalí:
Self-Portrait (1967)
Mao Monroe (1972)
Marilyn Monroe installation
Allan D'Arcangelo:
Marilyn (1962)
Marilyn Found (1962)
Olivia De Berardinis:
Marilyn Monroe Nude (1990)
Marilyn (1991)
Poofie Print IV
Jerry De La Cruz: Monroe (2002)
Willem de Kooning: Marilyn Monroe (1954)
Devon Dikeou: Marilyn Monroe Wanted to be Buried in Pucci installation (2008)
Dolk: Pope Benedict XVI as Marilyn Monroe (2011)
Erró:
Daydream
The Forgotten Future
House of Gore
Not Far Enough
Your Love Don't Pay My Bills
Sad Movies Make Me Cry (2001)
Jim Evans: Marilyn Monroe (1991)
Shepard Fairey: Marilyn Warhol (2000)
Charles Fazzino:
Forever Marilyn (1998)
Love and Kisses, Marilyn (2008)
Audrey Flack: Marilyn: Golden Girl (1978)
Howard Finster: Marilyn Monroe (1999)
James Gill:
Marilyn Tryptych (1962)
Pink Marilyn (2008)
Douglas Gordon: Self-Portrait as Kurt Cobain as Andy Warhol as Myra Hindley as Marilyn Monroe (1996)
Vladimir Gorsky: Marilyn Monroe
Richard Hamilton: My Marilyn (1966)
Keith Haring: Marilyn Monroe (1981)
Margaret Harrison: Anonymous Was a Woman From Rosa Luxemburg to Janis Joplin (1977)
Gottfried Helnwein:
Boulevard of Broken Dreams (1984)
Marilyn (1992)
Al Hirschfeld:
1954 Movies (1954)
Gish, Sorrel & Monroe (1954)
Gregory Peck (1954)
Lana Turner, Marilyn Monroe & Ava Gardner (1954)
Marilyn Monroe (1955)
Mural for the Eden Roc Miami Beach Hotel (1955)
Talent Takes Over (1957)
Some Like It Hot (1959)
The Misfits (1960)
Marilyn Monroe - Some Like It Hot (1969)
George Cukor (1972)
World Premier (1975)
Marilyn Monroe - Seven Year Itch (1983)
There's No Biz Like Show Biz (1988)
Abe Hirschfeld (1988)
Marilyn Monroe (1988)
Marilyn (Umbrella) Monroe (1989)
Marilyn Monroe (1989)
A&E Biography (1997)
The Misfits (1999)
Jerry Schwartz with Marilyn Monroe (2000)
Marilyn (Happy Birthday, Mr. President) Monroe (2002)
Jonathan Horowitz: Talking Without Thinking (2001)
Robert Indiana:
The Metamorphosis of Norma Jean (1998)
Marilyn, Marilyn (1999)
Sunburst Marilyn (2001)
John Seward Johnson II: Forever Marilyn (2011)
Ray Johnson: Dear Marilyn Monroe (1972)
Dear Marilyn Monroe/Chuck Close (1980)
Allen Jones: Marilyn Monroe (1960–1961)
Steve Kaufman:
Marilyn Monroe State (1995–1999)
Pop Marilyn
Barbara Kruger: Not Stupid Enough (1997)
Sebastian Krüger: Marilyn Monroe
David LaChapelle: Amanda Lepore as Andy Warhol's Marilyn (2007)
Jean-Jacques Lebel: Taking a Real Good Peek at Marilyn's Amazing Offer (1961)
Zoe Leonard: Marilyn (1990–1995)
Richard Lindner: Marilyn Was Here (1970)
Gina Lollobrigida: My Friend, Marilyn Monroe (2003)
Bob Mackie: Marilyn Monroe (1977)
Christopher Makos:
Andy Warhol Looks Like Marilyn Monroe (1982)
Andy Warhol 'I'm Not Marilyn Monroe' (1982)
Altered Images (1982)
Louis Marchetti: Marilyn Monroe
Derek Marlowe: A Slight Misfit (1962)
Stanley Meltzoff: Our Nation's 200th Birthday, The Telephone's 100th Birthday (1976) for Bell System
Earl Moran: Lady in the Light (1945)
Yasumasa Morimura:
Self Portrait (1995)
Red Marilyn (1995)
Mr. Brainwash:
Marilyn Monroe (2008)
Spock/Marilyn Monroe (2009)
Andy Warhol/Marilyn Monroe (2009)
Nolita mural (2010)
Vik Muniz:
Marilyn (after Andy Warhol) (2001)
Bloody Marilyn (2001)
Marilyn (Pictures of Diamonds) (2004)
LeRoy Neiman: The President's Birthday (1962)
Shelley Niro: The 500 Year Itch (1992)
Claes Oldenburg: Ghost Wardrobe (for M.M.) (1967)
Eduardo Paolozzi:
Bash (1971)
Dear Marilyn Monroe
Ed Paschke: Pink Lady 2 (1993)
Pier Paolo Pasolini: La Rabbia (1963)
Guy Peellaert: Marilyn Monroe (1994–1999)
Raymond Pettibon: No Title (1990–2003)
Paul Pfeiffer: Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: 1 (2000)
Peter Phillips: For Men Only, Starring MM and BB (1961)
Arnulf Rainer: Mythos Marilyn series (2002)
Mel Ramos: Peek-a-Boo series (2002)
Robert Rauschenberg: Test Stone #1 (1967)
Tom Richmond: Marilyn Monroe (1998)
Faith Ringgold: Marilyn Monroe (1997)
James Rosenquist: Marilyn Monroe I (1962)
Mimmo Rotella:
Marilyn Monroe (1962)
Marilyn Decollage (1964)
I Vilti (1998)
Marilyn II (1979)
La Magnifica Preda (2004)
Paolo Schmidlin: At Rest (2012)
George Segal: The Film Poster (1967)
Richard Serra: Marilyn Monroe-Greta Garbo (1981)
Cindy Sherman: Untitled (1986)
Roger Shimomura: Heroine, Hammer, Hibachi (1987)
Hajime Sorayama: Sexy Robot in Yellow (album cover of Aerosmith's Just Push Play)
Daniel Spoerri:
The Spirit of Marilyn Captured by Merlin (2003)
Merlin Meets Marilyn (2003)
Der Teddybar von MM (2003)
John Stango: Marilyn Monroe (2010)
Brett-Livingstone Strong: Tribute to Marilyn Monroe (1989)
Harold Town: Superstar (1970)
Jacques Villeglé: Marilyn (1982)
Wolf Vostell: Marilyn Monroe (1962)
Erik Wahl: Untitled (2012) (bought by Pink)
Kerry Waghorn: Marilyn Monroe
Petrus Wandrey: Memento-Marilyn-Monroe (2003)
Andy Warhol:
Marilyn Diptych (1962)
Gold Marilyn Monroe (1962)
Twenty-five Colored Marilyns (1962)
Shot Marilyns (1964)
Untitled from Marilyn Monroe (1967)
Tom Wesselmann: Marilyn in Bed (1984)
Stephen B. Whatley: 40th Anniversary Tribute (2002)
Jon Whitcomb:
Untitled (1958) (owned by Joe DiMaggio)
Cover and illustrations for the March 1959 Cosmopolitan
Susan Dorothea White: The Crowning with Sexism (1994)
Willard Wigan: Marilyn Monroe on a Diamond (2007–2008)
Erwin Wurm: Thinking About Marilyn (2003)
Jean-Pierre Yvaral: Marilyn Monroe series (1990–1994)
Zevs: Visual Violation – Marilyn Monroe (2011)
Kardy Balowa: Wayang Marilyn Monroe (2009)
See also: Marilyn in Art Roger Taylor (Ed.), Chaucer Press (2006), ISBN 1-904957-02-1, 978-1-904957-02-7
See also: Elvis + Marilyn: 2x Immortal Geri DePaoli (Ed.), Rizzoli (1994), ISBN 0-8478-1840-3
Celebrities as Monroe
Amy Lee: dressed as Monroe (according to her she's called "Scarilyn Monroe") from The Seven Year Itch for the Halloween Party in 2007
Anna Nicole Smith: aspired to be her favorite blonde Marilyn Monroe
Christina Aguilera: for the June 2006 GQ
Courtney Stodden: dressed as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch wearing clear platform heels in 2012.
Drew Barrymore: for the September 1996 George
Em Ford: Dressed as Monroe for the iconic women in history for YouTube.
Barbara Walters: as Monroe from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes from a Halloween episode of The View in 2003.
Beyoncé: for the May 2014 Out
Lara Bingle: for the August 2008 Australian Cosmopolitan
Gina St. John: dresses as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch in a CNet Central Halloween-themed episode from 1995.
Hillary Clinton: retouched photo aping the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch on the October 1995 Spy
Hugh Hefner: buried next to Monroe when he died in 2017.
Mariah Carey: paid homage to Marylin's 1953 visit to U.S. troops in Korea in her "I Still Believe" music video.
Cindy Crawford, Daryl Hannah, Ashley Judd, and Heather Locklear: for the May/June 1997 American Photo
Miley Cyrus: for the March 2014 German Vogue
James Franco: at the 83rd Academy Awards
Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders: aped "Two Little Girls from Little Rock" from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Jade Goody: as Marilyn Diptych for The Daily Star
Rachel Hunter: dressed as Monroe in an episode of the British reality competition series Celebrity Stars in Their Eyes in 2000.
Rudolph Giuliani: for the 1997 New York Inner Circle press dinner
Sharon Osbourne: dressed as Monroe as she is lip synching to Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend during their 2nd Annual Rocktober Lip Sync War on an episode of The Talk in 2016.
Paris Hilton: for the August 2010 launch of her perfume, Tease
Nicole Kidman: for the March 2008 Harper's Bazaar Australia
Lindsay Lohan: recreated The Last Sitting with photographer Bert Stern for the February 25, 2008 New York
for the July 2009 Vogue España
for the January/February 2012 Playboy
Jennifer Lopez: paid homage to "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" on the April 22, 2010 Lopez Tonight
Madonna: for the April 1991 Vanity Fair shot by Steven Meisel
Katie Couric: Dressed as Monroe from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes for The Today Show Halloween episode in 2005.
Kim Kardashian: Wears Monroe's iconic dress at the 2022 gala
Kylie Minogue: regularly performs as Monroe
Andreja Pejić: "Marilyn Off Duty" shoot for the October 2011 Lovecat Magazine
Lisa Marie Presley: for Herb Ritts and made-up by Kevyn Aucoin
Britney Spears: performed "If U Seek Amy" as Monroe on her Femme Fatale Tour
The Seven Year Itch "subway grate" pose has been aped by numerous celebrities, including Annalise Braakensiek, Melissa George, Geri Halliwell, Anna Kournikova, Tiffany Pollard, Samantha Riley, and Anna Nicole Smith
June Shannon (a.k.a. Mama June) dressed as Monroe in The Seven Year Itch to promote Mama June:From Not to Hot.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus: for The New Adventures of Old Christine.
Sungmin: in Super Show 4
Eunhyuk dressed as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch at the Incheon International Airport
Xuxa Meneghel dressed as Monroe in an episode of Dancing Brasil (the Brazilian version of Dancing with the Stars) in 2017.
Nurnaningsih dressed as Monroe in bikini in Harimau Tjampa (1953)
Rachel Vennya dressed as Monroe in Gentleman Prefer Blondes (1953) for Halloween costume in 2022.
Zia Dantes (daughter of Dingdong & Marian Dantes) dressed as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch for a photoshoot in Hawaii.
Editorial cartoons
Cy Hungerford: The Grim Reaper enters Monroe's dressing room with a bottle of sleeping pills (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 6, 1962; p. 8)
Don Wright: Earth weeps as Monroe's star streaks across the heavens (The Miami News, August 6, 1962)
Steve Benson: Joe DiMaggio and Monroe are reunited in Heaven (Arizona Republic, March 9, 1999)
Michael Ramirez of Investor's Business Daily:
Ali Khamenei apes the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch (June 23, 2009)
Monroe as the national debt croons "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" (August 5, 2009)
John Roberts apes the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch (June 25, 2015)
Nate Beeler of The Columbus Dispatch:
Chris Christie apes the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch (September 28, 2011)
Fashion
Dolce & Gabbana: Fall-Winter 2009-2010 collection
Betsey Johnson: "Mary-Lynn" tote bag line
MAC Cosmetics: Marilyn Monroe Collection
Macy's: Marilyn Monroe Collection
Monroe piercings
Nike: Warhol/Monroe Air Max 90 (2009)
Marilyn Monroe's pink dress
6126 by Lindsay Lohan: named after Monroe's birthdate
Warnaco Group: Warner's Marilyn Monroe intimate apparel line (1996)
White dress of Marilyn Monroe
Zales: Marilyn Monroe Jewelry Collection
See also: Marilyn in Fashion: The Enduring Influence of Marilyn Monroe by Christopher Nickens and George Zeno, Running Press (2012), ISBN 0-762445-10-6, 978-0-762445-10-3
Film
The Apartment (1960): Dobisch tells Baxter he's trying to pick up a girl who looks like Monroe; the girl apes Monroe
Asso: Silvia's dress blown up à la Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
Babylon (2022): Manny walks past a pin-up shop selling posters of Monroe.
Back to the Future Part II (1989): Monroe is one of the women Biff dated
Birds of Prey (2020): Harley Quinn played by Margot Robbie parodies "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Blades of Glory (2007): Fairchild skates as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
Blonde Ambition: Katie apes the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch
Blonde (2022): Fictional take on Monroe's life portrayed by Ana de Armas
Bordello of Blood (1996): Lilith apes the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch
Broken Embraces (2009): Lena apes Monroe
Burlesque (2010): Ali Rose sings Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend as Nikki and Georgia lip-sync the Monroe version
Calendar Girl (1993): Three young men go to Hollywood to fulfill their dream of meeting Monroe
Capote: Capote tells a reporter about a visit he paid to Monroe
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen: Lola is dressed as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
Cool World: Holli sings the title song of Let's Make Love
Date Movie: Julia apes Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
Death Becomes Her (1992): Monroe from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes attends Helen's party
Deck the Halls (2006): the Finch's Christmas tree angel apes the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead (1991): Mrs. Sturak's car is stolen by three drag performers, one of whom is dressed as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
El Tinte de La Fama: Magaly enters a television contest that is looking for a Monroe look-a-like in order to win a 25.000 dólares (i.e. $25,000) cash prize. Magaly teams up with Héctor whom she believes to be Monroe's reincarnation as a "third world transsexual man".
Fade to Black (1980): Binford is obsessed with Monroe
Finding Graceland: Byron and Elvis meet a Monroe look-a-like
Flashback (1990): An early 50 second CGI film which recreates the classic subway grate scene from The Seven Year Itch
Goodbye, Norma Jean (1976): Based on Monroe
Goodnight, Sweet Marilyn: Follow up to Goodbye, Norma Jean
The Goddess (1958): Emily Ann/Rita Shawn is based on Monroe
Grease 2 (1982): Paulette is obsessed with Monroe and John F. Kennedy's alleged affair
Hercules (1997): a Muse apes the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch
The House Bunny: Shelly apes Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
I Heart Huckabees: Dawn apes "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" in a Huckabees ad
I Love a Man in Uniform: A female bank robber is dressed as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
InAPPropriate Comedy: In this quasi-sequel/remake of The Underground Comedy Movie, Lindsay Lohan dolls up as Monroe wearing an ankle monitor doing her rendition of the famous scene from The Seven Year Itch, then she grabs a pair of guns from the back of her dress and beings shooting the paparazzi in order to get her "ultimate revenge".
Insignificance: The Actress is based on Monroe
It's Me, Sugar: A comedic retelling of Monroe's difficulty with a line from Some Like It Hot
Kingpin (1996): Claudia apes the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch
L.A. Confidential: a call girl has been "cut" to look like Monroe
L.A. Slasher: The Teen Mom is murdered by The Slasher while she is dressed as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
The Ladies Man: a girl Hebert delivers mail to apes Monroe
La La Land: The Traffic Conductor's dress blows up à la Monroe's "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch
The Legend of Marilyn Monroe (1966): documentary about Monroe
Léon: The Professional: Mathilda dresses up as Monroe and sings "Happy Birthday, Mr. President"
A Life Less Ordinary: Lewis works on a novel about Monroe and Robert F. Kennedy's love child
Little Voice: LV mimics Monroe's voice
Looney Tunes: Back in Action: Bugs Bunny dresses as Monroe
Magic Mike: Mike dresses as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
Man on Fire (2004): Rayburn owns a statue of Monroe aping the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch
Marilyn (1963): documentary compilation of Marilyn's 20th Century Fox films, including segments from the unfinished film Something's Got to Give, hosted by Rock Hudson
Marilyn's Man: documentary about Monroe's first husband James Dougherty
Me and Marilyn: Marchesi is advised by Monroe's ghost
Mini's First Time: Mini unwittingly apes the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch
The Misfits (1961): Roslyn tries to keep Guido from looking at photos of Monroe that Gay has taped inside a closet
Mister Lonely: Samantha Morton's character claims to be Monroe
Monkeybone: Monkeybone impersonates Monroe
Monster (2003): Aileen recalls her childhood dream of being the next Monroe
Moulin Rouge!: Satine sings Diamond's Are a Girl's Best Friend
My Week with Marilyn: While making The Prince and the Showgirl, Monroe strikes up a friendship with Colin Clark
Nobody Else but You: A man investigates the death of a woman who thought she was the reincarnation of Monroe
Planet 51: An alien girl tries to hold down her white dress as a vent blows it up à la The Seven Year Itch
Pulp Fiction: A waitress is dressed as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
Rendez-vous in Montreal: A virtual Monroe stars with Humphrey Bogart
Room to Rent: Linda is a Marilyn Monroe impersonator
Same Time, Next Year: A photo of Monroe's "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch is part of a montage
The Seven Year Itch (1955): Sherman sarcastically tell MacKenzie that the blonde in the kitchen is Monroe
The Sex Symbol (1975): ABC TV movie starring Connie Stevens and considered to be a thinly veiled biography of Marilyn Monroe
The Shawshank Redemption: One of Dufresne's posters is of Monroe's "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch.
Showgirls 2: Penny's From Heaven: A Monroe impersonator wearing a pink wig can be seen
Shrek 2: The Fairy Godmother makes Fiona ape the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch
The Smurfs (2011): Smurfette apes the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch
Spice World: Ginger Spice poses as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
Stroker Ace: a pit crew member makes Pembrook ape the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch
Teaching Mrs. Tingle: Jo Lynn gives her class presentation as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
The Tigger Movie: Tigger dresses as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
Tommy (1975): The Preacher leads a cult based on Monroe
Town & Country: Auburn dresses as Monroe from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Tropico (2013): Monroe appears in the Garden of Eden with Adam, Eve, Jesus, the Virgin Mary, John Wayne and Elvis Presley
The Underground Comedy Movie: Peeping Tom uses a fan to blow up the skirt of a Monroe lookalike
Under the Silver Lake: Sam watches How to Marry a Millionaire on tv and Sarah latter recreates Something's Got to Give pool scene.
Wayne's World: Wayne impersonates Monroe singing "Happy Birthday, Mr. President"
White Palace: Nora is a Monroe fan
The Woman in Red (1984): Charlotte unwittingly apes the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch
Wonder Boys: James steals the jacket Monroe wore the day she married Joe DiMaggio from Gaskell, who is obsessed with the DiMaggio-Monroe marriage
Wrongfully Accused: Harrison's kilt blows up à la the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch
Younger and Younger: Younger has a vision of a girl aping Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
Zapped!: Barney makes a girl at the prom ape the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch
Graphic Novels
Quantum Creep (1993) in this short-lived comic book parody of the classic 1989-93 (& 2022 remake) tv series Quantum Leap, a character named Dr. Scumm Bucket(parody of Dr. Sam Beckett played by Scott Bakula) dressed as Marilyn Monroe from The Seven Year Itch does his impression of her famous "subway grate" pose on the front cover.
The Spectacular Spider-Man (1997) The Chameleon briefly transforms into Elvis Presley, Charlie Chaplin and Marilyn Monroe while talking to Dr. Kafka.
Superman: Red Son by Mark Millar (2003) Features an older version of Marilyn Monroe.
WitchGirls, Inc. (2005) In the segment "The Case of the Soclicitor's Safe", a butler opens a magic box and is transformed into Marilyn Monroe.
WitchGirls, Inc. (2017) In "The Monroe Doctrine", an older man as Marilyn Monroe is working as a stripper due to a magical spell/curse affecting him mentally.
Deadpool by Gerry Duggan and Brian Posehn (2013) Deadpool disguises himself as Marilyn Monroe, to kill a reanimated John F. Kennedy.
Eterna Marilyn by Fran Sabariego (2019).
Literature
Alvah Bessie: The Symbol (1966), based on Monroe's life
Truman Capote: "A Beautiful Child" from Music for Chameleons (1980)
Mort Castle: I Am Your Need (2001)
Douglas Coupland: Polaroids from the Dead (1996)
Michael Fitzgerald: Late: A Novel (2023)
Peter Golenbock: 7: The Mickey Mantle Novel (2007), Monroe and Mickey Mantle have an affair
Edward Gorman: The Marilyn Tapes (1995)
Doris Grumbach: "The Missing Person" (1981)
Allan Gurganus: Blessed Assurance (1990)
Michael Korda: The Immortals (1992)
Paul Levinson: "Marilyn and Monet" (2017)
Carole Morin: Dead Glamorous: the Autobiography of Seduction and Self Destruction (1996), a poetic account of the fascination of charismatic suicides including Marilyn, Ian Curtis, and Sylvia Plath
Graham Masterton: Ikon (1982)
Norman Mailer: Marilyn: A Biography, Of Women and Their Elegance (1980)
Joyce Carol Oates: Blonde, and "Three Girls" (1996)
Andrew O'Hagan: The Life and Opinions of Maf the Dog, and of His Friend Marilyn Monroe (2010)
John Rechy: Marilyn's Daughter (1989)
Lee Siegel: Who Wrote the Book of Love? (2005)
Anne Carson: Norma Jeane Baker of Troy (2019)
See also: Mondo Marilyn: An Anthology of Fiction and Poetry Richard Peabody and Lucinda Ebersole (Eds), St. Martin's Press (1995), ISBN 0-312-11853-8, 978-0-312-11853-2
See also: Marilyn: Shades of Blonde Carole Nelson Douglas (ed.), Tor Books (1997), ISBN 0-312-85737-3, 978-0-312-85737-0
Music
Tori Amos: "Father Lucifer" references Monroe and Joe DiMaggio
Ray Anthony: "My Marilyn"
The Beatles: Monroe is on the cover of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
New Order: "1963" references the assassination of John F. Kennedy so that "he could do one with Monroe".
Dan Bern: "Marilyn"
Beyoncé: "Sexy Lil' Thug" references Monroe
Blondie: "Platinum Blonde" references Monroe
Blue System:
"The Wind Cries (Who Killed Norma Jean)"
"Good Night Marilyn"
Bon Jovi: "Captain Crash & the Beauty Queen From Mars" references Monroe and Joe DiMaggio
David Bowie: "Jean Genie" references Monroe
Citizen Cope: "Healing Hands" references Monroe
City Boy: "Summer in the School Yard" references Monroe
Sheryl Crow: "If It Makes You Happy" references Monroe
Culture Club: "It's a Miracle" references Monroe
CupcakKe: "Best Dick Sucker" references Monroe
Def Leppard: "Photograph"
Golden Earring: "Her voice has been sampled twice in the song Vanilla Queen from the album moontan"
Everything but the Girl: "Sugar Finney" references Monroe, John F. Kennedy and Bobby Kennedy
Lana Del Rey:
"Body Electric" references Monroe
"Children of the Bad Revolution" references Monroe
a demo of "Trash Magic" references Monroe
LSD "Audio" references Monroe
The Distillers: "Gypsy Rose Lee" references Monroe
Everlast: "Whitey's Revenge" references Monroe
Bryan Ferry: "Goddess of Love" references Monroe
Alexa Goddard: "Marilyn"
Grinderman: "Palaces of Montezuma" references Monroe and John F. Kennedy
Half Man Half Biscuit: "99% of Gargoyles Look Like Bob Todd" references Monroe
Teppo Hauta-aho/Edward Vesala: 1973 album Ode to Marilyn
Faith Hill: "The Secret of Life" references Monroe
Michael Jackson: "Tabloid Junkie" references Monroe
Jay-Z: "Hollywood" references Monroe
"We Didn't Start the Fire" by Billy Joel
Elton John:
"Candle in the Wind"
"Wrap Her Up" (with George Michael) references Monroe
"Lie to Me" by Mikolas Josef
Tommy Keene: "My Mother Looked Like Marilyn Monroe"
Alicia Keys: "Girl on Fire" reference Monroe
The Kinks: "Celluloid Heroes" references Monroe
Kinky Friedman: "Marilyn & Joe"
Kool Keith: "Livin' Astro" references Monroe
Lady Gaga:
"Dance in the Dark" references Monroe
"Do What U Want" featuring R. Kelly references Monroe's alleged affair with John F. Kennedy
"Nothing On (But The Radio)" references Monroe
"Government Hooker" is about Monroe's alleged affair with John F. Kennedy
Laze & Royal: "Marilyn Monroe"
Phoebe Legere: "Marilyn Monroe"
Valery Leontiev: "Marilyn"
Amanda Lepore': "Marilyn"
Lil Xan featuring Charli XCX: "Moonlight" references Monroe
Jennifer Lopez featuring Nas: "I'm Gonna be Alright" references Monroe and Joe DiMaggio
Madonna: "Vogue" references Monroe
Man From Delmonte: "Beautiful People" references Monroe and Joe DiMaggio
Marilyn Manson and his band is taken from Monroe and Charles Manson
Marina and the Diamonds: "State Of Dreaming" references Monroe
Ava Max: "Salt" references Monroe
Melanie Martinez (singer): "You Love I" loops a quote Monroe gives in a 1960 interview backwards
Jessica Mauboy featuring Snoop Dogg: "Get 'Em Girls" references Monroe
Jhony Kaze: "Marilyn Monroe"
Metallica: "The Memory Remains" quotes a line from Monroe's character in The Misfits
Minako Honda: "Nen No Marilyn"
Nicki Minaj: "Marilyn Monroe"
K Camp: "Marilyn Monroe"
Kylie Minogue: "Mr. President" references Monroe
Misfits:
"Who Killed Marilyn?"
The band takes its name from The Misfits
Maren Morris: "Rich" referenced Monroe
Norma Jean: takes its name from Monroe's real name, Norma Jeane
Pauline Oliveros: "To Valerie Solanas and Marilyn Monroe in Recognition of Their Desperation"
Roland Orzabal: "Dandelion" references Monroe
A Perfect Circle: "So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish" references Monroe
Brianna Perry: "Marilyn Monroe"
Katy Perry: "Hey Hey Hey" references Monroe
Perez Prado: "Marilyn Monroe Mambo"
Los Prisioneros: "¿Quién mató a Marilyn?"
Brian Protheroe: "Pinball" references Monroe
Red Hot Chili Peppers: "Wet Sand" references her as Norma Jeane
Rihanna: "Love Without Tragedy / Mother Mary" references Monroe
Kelsea Ballerini: “Marylin”
Robbie Robertson: "American Roulette" references Monroe
Kelly Rowland: "Stole" references Monroe
Pete Seeger: "Who Killed Norma Jean?", debuted at his June 8, 1963 Carnegie Hall concert
Brian Setzer Orchestra: "Americano" references Monroe
Sevdaliza: "Marilyn Monroe"
Sleeper: "Romeo Me" references Monroe and Joe DiMaggio
Spice Girls: "The Lady is a Vamp" references Monroe
Stereophonics: "She Takes Her Clothes Off" references Monroe
Suede: "Heroine" references Monroe
Tiffany: "Kiss the Ground" references Monroe
Jordy Towers: "Don't Say It's Over" references Monroe
Keith Urban: "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16" references Monroe
Tom Waits:
"Jitterbug Boy" references Monroe
"A Sweet Little Bullet From a Pretty Blue Gun" references Monroe
"Hold On" references Monroe
"Marilyn Monroe" by Pharrell Williams
"Marilyn Monroe" by Danielle Cohn
"Marilyn Monroe" by Sevdaliza
Robbie Williams: "The Actor" references Monroe
Bat for Lashes: "Marilyn" references Monroe
(G)I-dle:
I Love concept references Monroe
"Nxde" references Monroe
Music videos
"Material Girl" by Madonna (1985): The music video is a mimicry of Monroe's performance of the song "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" from the 1953 film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. "Well, my favorite scene in all of Monroe's movies is when she does that dance sequence for 'Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend'. And when it came time to do the video for the song [Material Girl], I said, I can just redo that whole scene and it will be perfect," she explained in a 1987 interview with New York Daily News. "Marilyn was made into something not human in a way, and I can relate to that. Her sexuality was something everyone was obsessed with and that I can relate to. And there were certain things about her vulnerability that I'm curious about and attracted to."
"Don't Forget About Us" by Mariah Carey (2005): During a pool scene, Carey re-enacts a part from Monroe's film Something's Got to Give (1962) by singing with one leg up on the edge. In an interview with MTV News, Carey spoke of the re-enactment: "That shot was totally and completely inspired by 'Something's Got to Give,' Marilyn Monroe's last movie that never got finished. It's an homage to her, because I've never seen anyone re-create it. So many people have emulated so many of Marilyn's classic moments, but it's just that I'm a big fan of hers, and I thought it was really pretty at night with the pool. No one could ever be as fabulous as Marilyn was, but it's in honor and homage to her."
"Give Me All Your Luvin'" by Madonna featuring Nicki Minaj and M.I.A. (2012): Costumes worn in the video included a retro inspired look; the trio wore white lace dresses reminiscent of Madonna's look in her 20s, as well as Marilyn Monroe.
"National Anthem" by Lana Del Rey (2012): Del Rey apes Monroe's "Happy Birthday, Mr. President"
Opera
Marilyn (1980) by Lorenzo Ferrero
Marilyn (1993) by Ezra Laderman and Norman Rosten for the New York City Opera
Marilyn Forever (2010) by Marilyn Bowering and Gavin Bryars
Photography
Slim Aarons, Richard Avedon, Eve Arnold, Baron, Luiz Carlos Barreto, George Barris, Peter Basch, Cecil Beaton, Antony Beauchamp, Otto Bettmann, Carlyle Blackwell, Jr., Cornell Capa, Jack Cardiff, Jock Carroll, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Larry Burrows, Ed Clark, William Claxton, Howell Conant, David Conover, Henri Dauman, Bruce Davidson, Loomis Dean, Nick De Morgoli, Alfred Eisenstaedt, John Engstead, Elliott Erwitt, J. R. Eyerman, Ed Feingersh, John Florea, Robert Frank, Burt Glinn, Allan Grant, Milton H. Greene, Ernst Haas, Philippe Halsman, Erich Hartmann, Bob Henriques, Jean Howard, Frank Hurley, George Hurrell, Joseph Jasgur, Tom Kelley, Douglas Kirkland, Herman Leonard, Harold Lloyd, Lee Lockwood, Jacques Lowe, Arthur Marx, Gjon Mili, Richard C. Miller, Earl Moran, Inge Morath, Nickolas Muray, William B. Murphy, Arnold Newman, Don Ornitz, Gordon Parks, Carl Perutz, Willy Rizzo, Herb Scharfman, Lawrence Schiller, Paul Schutzer, George Silk, Peter Stackpole, Len Steckler, Bert Stern, Phil Stern, Dennis Stock, Cecil W. Stoughton, Bob Thomas, Gene Trindl, John Vachon, Delmar Watson, Weegee, Dan Weiner, Leigh Wiener, László Willinger, Bob Willoughby, Garry Winogrand, William Woodfield, Frank Worth, and Jerome Zerbe were among the photographers 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 0-8109-5933-X, 978-0-8109-5933-0
See also: Marilyn Monroe and the Camera by Georges Belmont, Te Neues Publishing (2000), ISBN 3-8238-5467-4, 978-3-8238-5467-8
See also: Marilyn by André de Dienes Steve Crist (Ed.), Taschen (2002), ISBN 3-8228-1199-8, 978-3-8228-1199-3
See also: LIFE: Remembering Marilyn (2009), ISBN 1-60320-079-7, 978-1-60320-079-0
See also: The Last Sitting by Bert Stern
See also: Marilyn: Norma Jean by Gloria Steinem with George Barris
Poetry
Sherman Alexie: "Tourists" poem series (1997)
Steven Berkoff: "You Remind Me of Marilyn Monroe" (2009)
Frank Bidart: "Marilyn Monroe" (2006)
Marilyn Bowering: "Anyone Can See I Love You" (1987)
Ernesto Cardenal: "Marilyn Monroe" (1975)
Victor di Suvero: "Marilyn, My Marilyn" (2003)
Judy Grahn: "I Have Come to Claim Marilyn Monroe's Body" (1971)
Lyn Lifshin: "Marilyn Monroe" (1994)
Edwin Morgan: "The Death of Marilyn Monroe" (1962) (published in New Statesman)
Sharon Olds: "The Death of Marilyn Monroe" (1984)
Norman Rosten: "Who Killed Norma Jeane?" (1963)
Delmore Schwartz: "Love and Marilyn Monroe"
John Whitworth: "Making Love to Marilyn Monroe" (1990)
Radio
The Charlie McCarthy Show: "November 9, 1952", Charlie McCarthy and Monroe announce their engagement
Marilyn and Ella Backstage at the Mocambo: a 2005 BBC Radio 4 drama which recounts how Monroe helped Fitzgerald book a gig at the jazz club
Old Harry's Game: "Olympics Special 2012, Episode One", Thomas is crushed under an unconscious hippopotamus at Satan's Infernal Olympics; Scumspawn uses Monroe as an incentive for Thomas to extract himself from the hippo.
Television
American Gods: "Lemon Scented You", during Mr. World's pitch to Wednesday, Media assumes the form of Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps: "Angelina's Gift for Ms. Mimi", a gust of wind makes Angelina ape the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch
Animaniacs (1993): "Method to Her Madness", Slappy and Skippy attend a method acting class Monroe is in
Archer: "Edie's Wedding", Pam's attire and hairstyle for Edie's wedding makes her resemble Monroe
Arrested Development:
"What Goes Around": Lucille Bluth sings "Happy Birthday Mr. President" to George Bluth in order to simulate him
"A New Start": Tobias Fünke settles on The Seven Year Itch/Marilyn Monroe style of bed sheets
The Beverly Hillbillies: "The Clampetts Go Hollywood", Elly May glams up as Monroe
Bewitched: "The Catnapper", Endora tells Samantha that her "mortal roommate seems to be getting "the seven-year-itch" five years early when he begins working nights"
Blonde (2001): TV film starring Poppy Montgomery; a partially fictionalized account of Monroe's life
Brides of Beverly Hills: "Zahava Marks", A Marilyn Monroe impersonator finds a wedding dress fit for an old Hollywood sex symbol
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: "The Therapist", Charles Boyle says that "The painting in the bathroom of Jesus standing over a vent with his robe blowing up like Marilyn Monroe?"
Cagney & Lacey: "Jane Doe #37", a girl Cagney and Lacey arrest gives her name as "Norma Jeane Baker", the name Monroe was known as growing up
The Celebrity Look-Alike Show: In this special from 2003, a female audience member is dressed like Monroe.
The Chase:
(Christmas Special) Anne Hegerty (a.k.a. "The Governess") dresses as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch.
(Impersonators): Monroe look-a-like Suzie Kennedy is a contestant on an episode.
Children in Need 2007: Wendi Peters performed a version of Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes by adding "I Am a Material Girl" halfway through, then returning to the normal song.
Clone High: Monroe hangs out at The Grassy Knoll with Nostradamus
Combination Lock: In the pilot, it briefly mentions about "Marilyn Monroe's Appointment Book" where it was purchased at the website Goldenpalace.com where the contestant couples would match the item with its purchase price in thousands of dollars (SPOILER ALERT: The answer to that question, in particular, was in fact "11" as it was sold online for $11,000).
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend:
"All Signs Point To Josh...or Is It Josh's Friend?", Rebecca Bunch in a blue dress and gloves sings in the music video "The Math of Love Triangle" is a paid homage to Monroe's Diamond's Are a Girl's Best Friend from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
"I Need to Find My Frenemy", "The Math of Love Quadrangles" is a reprise version of "The Math of Love Triangles" which itself is a parody of Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Criminal Minds: "Reflections of Desire", Garcia quotes Monroe
The Critic:
"Marathon Mensch", Jay imagines himself as a Monroe impersonator aping the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch
"LA Jay", a transvestite in a white dress offers to stand over a grate like Monroe in The Seven Year Itch
Designing Women: "Hard Hats and Lovers", Charlene dresses as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch at a country club masquerade ball
Desperate Housewives: "Excited and Scared", Renée dresses as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch for Halloween; Lee also dresses as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch as well
Dexter's Laboratory: "Blonde Leading the Blonde", Dexter apes the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch
Dice: "The Trial", After being cast as James Monroe in a musical, Dice announces to Carmen: "You are talking to President Marilyn Monroe"
Doctor Who: "A Christmas Carol", The 11th Doctor (Matt Smith) becomes engaged to Monroe
Drunk History: "Legends", Monroe and Ella Fitzgerald form a lasting friendship
El gran juego de la oca: The Oquettes ape Monroe from The Seven Year Itch.
Elvis (1979): TV film starring Kurt Russell; Elvis tells his mother she is more beautiful than Monroe
The Ernie Kovacs Show: Edie Adams regularly aped Monroe
Family Guy: "Mom's the Word", Evelyn apes the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch
Family Ties: "I Know Jennifer's Boyfriend", a poster of The Seven Year Itch is seen in the Keaton's house during Jennifer's 1950s-themed birthday party
Farscape: "Revenging Angel", an animated version of Aeryn Sun briefly transforms into Marilyn Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
Feud: Bette and Joan: "Pilot", Monroe (played by Alisha Soper) makes a guest appearance on the first episode of the show as she accepts a Golden Globe award in 1960 for the classic romantic comedy film Some Like It Hot.
Finding Marilyn: An undeveloped reality series emulating Monroe's journey to stardom, twelve young actresses travel to Los Angeles by competing for the chance to become the next Hollywood "it" girl.
48 Hours Mystery: "The Marilyn Tapes": Peter Van Sant reports on new documents and interviews about the night Marilyn Monroe died.
Frasier: "Room Full of Heroes", Martin, as Joe DiMaggio, references Monroe; Daphne, as Elton John, references "Candle in the Wind"
Full House: "Mad Money", Jesse brings home a Monroe impersonator
Futurama:
"I Dated a Robot", a teenager makes out with "Marilyn Monrobot"
"Attack of the Killer App", Monroe's dress blowing up scene is spoofed
"The Mutants Are Revolting", a girl's dress blows upward like Monroe in The Seven Year Itch
Gilligan's Island: "The Producer", Ginger glams up as Monroe
Gilmore Girls: "Red Light on the Wedding Night", a waiter at the club Lorelai has her bachelorette party is dressed as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
The Girls Next Door:
"Mutiny on the Booty", Holly Madison is having a photoshoot that was inspired by Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and even later watches the film because of it
"Family Affair", The late Hugh Hefner, Holly Madison and the dog are in bed watching a scene from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Glee: "Girls (and Boys) on Film", Marley Rose and Wade "Unique" Adams with The New Directions Girls sings Diamond's are a Girl's Best Friend from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes along with a mashup of Material Girl by Madonna
The Golden Girls: "Letters to Gorbachev", Blanche apes "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" to Mikhail Gorbachev
Gossip Girl: "G.G.", Serena van der Woodsen dresses as Monroe from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes including Blair Waldorf dressing like Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly from Breakfast at Tiffany's in a dream sequence as part of the show's 100th episode
Growing Pains:
"Happy Halloween: Part 2", a character dresses as Monroe
"Carol's Carnival", Carol Seaver (Tracey Gold) dresses as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch as a vent from below blows her dress up like the famous scene
Happy Endings: "Spooky Endings", Alex dresses as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch for a Halloween party
Hart of Dixie: "Walkin' After Midnight", Lemon dresses as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch for a Halloween party
Here Comes Honey Boo Boo: "A Very Boo Halloween", Mama June (a.k.a. June Shannon) dresses as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch in the episode from 2013
Hey Arnold!: "The Beeper Queen", Helga Pataki's mother Miriam sings "Beepers Are a Girl's Best Friend" as a parody of "Diamond's Are a Girl's Best Friend" from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in a commercial for Big Bob's Beepers
The Honeymooners: "A Woman's Work Is Never Done", Ralph references Monroe
I Love Lucy: "Ricky's Movie Offer", Lucy and Ethel think Ricky's script has a Monroe-type part, and ask Fred which one of them looks like her; Lucy glams up as Monroe
Inside the NBA: Monroe sings "Happy Birthday" to Charles Barkley who turned 55 years old
Introducing Dorothy Dandridge: In one scene, Earl Mills discovers Dandridge under a piano along with two other rising stars Ava Gardner and Marilyn Monroe
It's a Living: "Her Back to the Future", Dot dresses like Monroe from The Seven Year Itch during Nancy's dream
It's Worth What?: A Marilyn Monroe impersonator wearing white gloves makes an appearance
I've Got a Secret: "November 11, 1953", Gene Scanlon had a date with Marilyn Monroe (as she actually paid for the tab)
The Jack Benny Program: "September 13, 1953", Monroe makes her first television appearance in the skit called "Honolulu Trip".
Jessie: "Ghost Bummer", Jessie dresses as Monroe for Halloween
Keeping Up with the Kardashians: "Paparazzi & Papas", Khloé asks her grandmother's prospective dates if they like Monroe
The Kennedys: Monroe is obsessed with John F. Kennedy in the days leading up to her suicide but is warned against blackmailing him.
Last Man Standing: "Adrenaline", Mike references Monroe on his Webcast
Law & Order: Criminal Intent: "Bombshell", a prescription bottle found by Logan and Wheeler is made out to Monroe's birth name, Norma Mortensen; Merritt references Monroe
DC's Legends of Tomorrow:
"Legends of To-Meow-Meow", Magical fugitive Charlie impersonates Monroe
"Terms of Service", Magical fugitive Charlie impersonates Monroe
Lethal Weapon (TV series): "Fools Rush In", A Monroe look a like personality is wearing the famous white dress from The Seven Year Itch
Le Juste Prix (Belgium): Host Michaël Dufour dresses as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch.
Let's Sing and Dance: Rosemary Shrager and Kim Woodburn performed Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in 2013
Love, Marilyn
Lucifer: "Lucifer, Stay. Good Devil", Monroe's white dress is seen.
Mad Men:
"Maidenform", Monroe and Jackie Kennedy inspire the agency's campaign for Playtex
"Six Month Leave", Monroe's death affects Hollis, Joan, and the office girls
Marilyn & Bobby: Her Final Affair
The Marilyn Files: A two-hour live television special that aired on KTLA in 1992 hosted by Bill Bixby and Jane Wallace, where it reports that actress Marilyn Monroe was actually murdered when she died 30 years ago.
Marilyn and Me (1991), TV movie starring Susan Griffiths
Marilyn Monroe: The Final Days
Marilyn, Misunderstood: A documentary (narrated by Kim Cattrall) tells the story of the other "Marilyn", a woman who didn't suddenly wake up and become the biggest star in the world.
Marilyn: The Untold Story
Married... with Children: "It's a Bundyful Life", Al asks his guardian angel if Monroe is laughing at him because he caved to Peg's demand that he toss his Playboys
M*A*S*H: "Bombshells", Hawkeye and Charles start a rumor that Monroe is coming to the 4077 to thank the staff for caring for her cousin
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: "Maisel vs. Lennon: The Cut Contest", a poster headline that says "Marilyn Weds Joe Dimaggio" can be seen on a wall at an office.
Merrie Melodies: "Knight-mare Hare", as Bugs Bunny goes to another castle, he meets the residence of a warlock (or wizard) named Merlin of Monroe his name, in particular, is a pun on Marilyn Monroe
Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles: "The One with the 7-Foot Marilyn", Swedish, New York real estate broker Fredrik Eklund goes all out on an iconic Marilyn Monroe costume (ala Gentlemen Prefer Blondes-style) for an open house party at his new $50 million Los Feliz property
Modern Family: "Good Grief", Gloria Pritchett(Sofia Vergara) is dressed as Monroe from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in a Halloween episode
Movies Rock: Nicole Scherzinger performed a version of Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes which paid tribute to the strong relationship between film and music
Mr. Belvedere: "Mumsy", Kevin Owens has a movie poster of The Seven Year Itch hanging on the wall in his apartment
Mr. Show with Bob and David: "If You're Going to Write a Comedy Scene, You're Going to Have Some Rat Feces in There", In the skit "Van Hammersly"(Bob Odenkirk), one of his billiard balls is named after Marilyn Monroe along with mentioning one of her most famous films The Seven Year Itch.
The Muppets Go to the Movies: Miss Piggy performs the song "Heatwave" in a costume reminiscent of the one worn by Monroe in There's No Business like Show Business
The Muppet Show:
"Season 1, Episode 20", Valerie Harper donning a short blonde wig and brown dress briefly does an impression of Monroe during her opening number Broadway Baby
"Season 4, Episode 23", Miss Piggy and Carol Channing sing Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes as the closing number
Muppets Tonight: "Season 1, Episode 9", Miss Piggy and Whoopi Goldberg sing Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes as the closing number
The Name's the Same:
"September 3, 1952", a celebrity guest Johnny Mercer wants to be Marilyn Monroe
"November 19, 1952", a contestant's actual name is Marilyn Monroe
"January 12, 1954", two contestants' actual names are Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio
"June 22, 1954", Van Johnson's "secret wish" is for Monroe to sit on his lap
"August 31, 1954", Charles Coburn's "secret wish" is to dance the rumba with Monroe as he did in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
NCIS:
"Kill Ari, Part 1", DiNozzo has Caitlin imitate the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch in his fantasy
"Minimum Security", Ducky tells Abby his mother wears nothing to bed but Chanel No. 5 ever since Monroe said it's the only thing she wears to bed
"Witch Hunt", Abby dresses as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch for Halloween
The Next Best Thing: Who is the Greatest Celebrity Impersonator?: A celebrity impersonator named Jodi Fleisher impersonates Marilyn Monroe
Norma Jean & Marilyn
The Norm Show: "Norm vs. Fear", a girl dressed up like Monroe's character from The Seven Year Itch fixing a light as Taylor Clayton (Nikki Cox) shuts the door
Nip/Tuck: "Joyce & Sharon Monroe", two Monroe Look-alikes want to look more like her
One Tree Hill: "Pictures of You", Brooke Davis impersonates Monroe for a class assignment
Parenthood (TV series): "Opening Night", Sydney Graham is dressed as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch
The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show: Cindy Curbstone is patterned after Monroe.
Person to Person: Monroe gets interviewed by Edward R. Murrow in an episode that aired on April 8, 1955
Phil Spector: Spector speculates on Monroe's death during his first meeting with Linda Kenney Baden
Press Your Luck (Tormarken): Monroe's original nickname is mentioned as a question.
The Pretender: "Curious Jarod", Jarod reviews a Simulation of the night of Monroe's death in which his younger self speculates as if "Norma Jean" or "Marilyn" was possibly murdered and why
Pretty Little Liars: "This Is a Dark Ride", Hannah Marin dresses as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch in a Halloween episode
The Price Is Right (1972): Former model (a.k.a. Barker's Beauty) Dian Parkinson dresses as Monroe during the showcase segment.
Quantum Leap: "Good Bye Norma Jean" (Season 5) : Sam jumps into the body of Marilyn Monroe's chauffeur.
Red Dwarf: "Meltdown": The crew find themselves on Wax-World, a theme park inhabited by wax-droids of famous real-life and fictional characters in human history, including Monroe (played by Pauline Bailey).
Reframed: Marilyn Monroe: A four-part documentary series that revisits the extraordinary story of a girl who sprang from nowhere to become the most famous woman in the world, narrated by Jessica Chastain.
Saturday Night Live:
Mary Gross as Monroe (Season 7, Episode 3)
Teri Garr as Monroe (Season 9, Episode 5)
Madonna as Monroe (Season 11, Episode 1)
Charlize Theron as Monroe with Jimmy Fallon as Joe DiMaggio (Season 26, Episode 4)
Abby Elliott as Monroe with Helen Mirren as Eleanor Roosevelt (Season 36, Episode 19)
Nasim Pedrad as Monroe in an SNL Digital Short (Season 37, Episode 9)
Chloe Fineman as Monroe in Blonde skit (Season 48, Episode 2)
Scandalous: The Death of Marilyn Monroe
Scrubs: "My Tormented Mentor", in one of the fantasy sequences; the male surgeons briefly dream that Dr. Grace Miller (Bellamy Young) is Monroe
The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe: a TV mini-series where it chronicles Monroe's family life, her relationship with her mother Gladys Pearl Baker and how she succeeded in hiding her most intimate secrets from the press and an invasive world.
Semi-Homemade Cooking: Host/Chef Sandra Lee is dressed as Monroe fromGentlemen Prefer Blondes in a Halloween episode (Season 9, Episode 7)
Seinfeld: "The Note", George references Monroe after Kramer claims he saw Joe DiMaggio at Dinky Donuts
Sheep in the Big City: "Be Still My Bleating Heart", Sheep's wool briefly goes up in a Marilyn Monroe-like pose while standing over a subway vent
She's Out (Episode 1): Connie Stephens (Zoe Heyes) sings a part of "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes as she dances in the mirror to it. Stephens bears a resemblance to Monroe and also states that she was an inspiration to her.
Since You've Been Gone: According to the intro of this special from 2000, it claims that an exclusive sprawling Palm Springs estate was once used by Monroe.
Sing Your Face Off (Week 6): Former soap opera actress Lisa Rinna dressed as Monroe from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in an episode
The Simpsons:
"The Homer They Fall", a picture of Monroe is on a jacket
"Rosebud", Smithers imagines Mr. Burns singing "Happy Birthday to You" to him à la "Happy Birthday, Mr. President"
a slide photo of Mr. Burns shows him aping the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch
"Thirty Minutes over Tokyo" features a Monroe robot
"Treehouse of Horror XIV", Professor Frink tells Bart and Lisa his father "worked on the atom bomb by day, slept with Marilyn Monroe by night, and sold secrets to the Russians at lunch"
Moe apes the "subway grate" pose from The Seven Year Itch on Disk 4 of the Season 6 DVD set menu
Dr. Marvin Monroe's original first name was Marilyn
Smash: Main plot concerns the planning of a Broadway musical about Monroe
Sordid Lives: The Series: "The Fall and Rise of Brother Boy", Ty is shown Monroe's ukulele from Some Like It Hot.
Split Personality: Monroe was the subject in round 2.
SpongeBob SquarePants: "My Leg!", Fred Rechid (a.k.a. Fred the Fish) briefly parodies the subway grate scene from The Seven Year Itch behind a jewelry store along with saying "my leg!" in a sultry voice during a montage.
The Starlet: Ten aspiring actresses live together in a house once owned by Monroe.
Studio 10: a person dresses as Monroe from The Seven Year Itch in order to celebrate the show's 500th episode in 2015.
30 Rock: "The One with the Cast of Night Court", Claire Harper (Jennifer Aniston) sings a sexy rendition of "Happy Birthday" to Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin), an allusion to Marilyn Monroe's performance for John F. Kennedy's birthday.
Time Machine: a pic of Monroe on the cover of a December 1953 issue of Playboy magazine along with a still of her from the classic film The Seven Year Itch can briefly be seen during the opening credits during the second season format of the show.
Trivia Trap: A pic of Monroe can briefly be seen flying during the first season opening credits.
T.J. Hooker: "Target: Hooker", a male drag performer impersonates Monroe.
Tosh.0: "Boy in Black Face", a little girl dresses as Monroe in a spoof of The Seven Year Itch.
To Tell the Truth:
"April 7, 1967", Monroe's first husband James Dougherty appears as a "central character" in this episode.
"November 1990", Monroe impersonator Jimmy James appears as a "central character" in this episode along with singing his version of "I want to be loved by you".
Two and a Half Men: "Untainted by Filth", Charlie has a flashback of drunken Alan in a blonde wig singing "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" à la Monroe.
Warehouse 13: "Love Sick", Monroe's hairbrush turns hair platinum blonde when used
What's My Line?:
"January 3, 1954", Art Gaisor sells Marilyn Monroe Calendars
"September 12, 1954", Natasha Lytess (as Miss Tala Forman) is Marilyn Monroe's Drama Coach
"September 18, 1955", Monroe's former husband Joe Dimaggio appears as a mystery guest
"June 12, 1955", Tom Ewell appears as a mystery guest and promotes the film The Seven Year Itch
"July 1, 1956", Judge Seymour Rabinowitz married both Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller
"August 21, 1960", mystery guest Buddy Hackett signs in as "Marilyn Monroe" (however, it was written as "Maralyn Monroe")
WKRP in Cincinnati:
"Commercial Break", Jennifer Marlowe (Loni Anderson) sings "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" to Herb Tarlek (Frank Bonner).
"Filthy Pictures: Part 1", D. Arnold Gonzer (George Wyner) says "It's like those Marilyn Monroe pictures. Playboy built an empire on those".
Your Face Sounds Familiar: some international versions features female stars dressing up as Monroe from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
Zoey 101: "Haunted House", Zoey dresses as Monroe for Halloween
Theater
By Arthur Miller, Monroe's third husband:
After the Fall (1964) – The play and its main characters, Maggie and Quentin, are based on Monroe and Miller and their marriage
Finishing the Picture (2004) – The play is based on Miller's experiences of making The Misfits (1961), with Kay being based on Monroe
Plays and musicals based on Monroe's life or with Monroe as a central character:
Marilyn (1975) by Adam Darius
Insignificance (1982) by Terry Johnson: The Actress is based on Monroe
Marilyn! the Musical (1983) by Jacques Wilson and Mort Garson
Marilyn: An American Fable (1983)
Strawhead (1986) by Norman Mailer and Richard Hannum
Miss Golden Dreams (2001) by Joyce Carol Oates
Marilyn Forever Blonde (2007)
Marilyn and Ella (2008) by Bonnie Greer
Marilyn's 2nd Chance (2009), and Marilyn Monroe, My Secret (2013) by Willard Manus
Norma Jeane: The Musical (2013): songs written by Jay Aston
The Only Light in Reno (2014) by Topher Payne
Marilyn: My Secret with Erin Gavin as Monroe in the first run (2015)
Plays and musicals with Monroe as a minor character or referenced to:
Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1955): Monroe's lookalike Jayne Mansfield plays a dumb actress who starts her own production company. Prior to the play's production and premiere, Monroe had told Milton Greene about her grievances with 20th Century Fox, with Greene suggesting that they start their own production company. Announcing its foundation in a press conference in January 1955, Monroe had stated that she was "tired of the same old sex roles. I want to do better things. People have scope, you know." She had asserted that she was no longer under contract to Fox, as the studio had not fulfilled its duties, such as paying her the promised bonus for The Seven Year Itch. This would begin a year-long legal battle between her and the studio, that saw her being ridiculed by the press and by this play, Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, which was written by The Seven Year Itch writer George Axelrod.
Blood Brothers (1983): three songs called "Marilyn Monroe"
Wilhelm Reich in Hell (1987) by Robert Anton Wilson: Monroe is a character
Nobody Dies on Friday (1998) by Robert Brustein: About Lee Strasberg and the Actors Studio, with Monroe as a supporting character
Video games
Bernard of Hollywood's Marilyn: A biography game for the PC CD-Rom
Bill & Ted's Excellent Video Game Adventure: A pic of Monroe can be seen in a phone book with the numbers 555–1155 in blue and the numbers 555–1764 in red
Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time: A sorcerer named Merlin Munroe is a pun on Marilyn Monroe
Discworld II: Mortality Bytes!: The Milkmaid (a Marilyn Monroe look a like) stands on a grate as her dress billows up
Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls: An undead skeleton character named Bones has one of his likes in Marrowlyn Monroe, a parody of her name.
The Sims: Monroe was only from Superstar expansion pack her reference from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
Final Fight Revenge: Poison in a light pink dress apes the Marilyn Monroe pose from The Seven Year Itch.
Gigi: The girl on the backglass cover is supposed to resemble Marilyn Monroe
Hard Evidence: The Marilyn Monroe Files: Four characters (the cop, the lawyer, the coroner and the investigative reporter) try to investigate her tragic death from a different angle to get to the truth.
Hisshou Pachinko *Pachi-Slot Kouryoku Series Vol 3: CR Marilyn Monroe: Translated as Winning Pachinko Mari ly N Monroe, a virtually marine-themed paci-slot game, features Monroe. A PlayStation 2 version was released under the title CR Marilyn Monroe.
Shinobi (1987): Posters of Monroe can be found plastered on a wall in the second third of the first level.
Taxi (pinball game) (1988): A blonde Marilyn Monroe-like image in a red dress can be seen as a taxi passenger in both the backglass and playfield. But due to copyright infringement at the time, she was later changed to a brunette woman named Lola
Jigoku no Renshuu: Translated as Hell of Exercises, Monroe wearing a white choker makes an appearance in the game
The Joker's Wild (1994): A Marilyn Monroe-type personality photo can be seen in the category "Sex Symbols".
Kantai Collection: Saratoga's standard pose of pushing her skirt down as it's blown upward by wind is inspired by a famous and iconic pose by Marilyn Monroe, taken from the movie The Seven Year Itch.
Yo-kai Watch 2: An in-game version of Marilyn Monroe called "Mary Ronmo", who starred in the movie "Gentlemen Endure Prawns", a spoof of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. A sidequest involves finding her famous red dress, which she wore in a scene in which her dress was blown upwards.
Grand Theft Auto V: In downtown Vinewood, a mural features Marilyn Monroe and other iconic actors from the early years of Hollywood.
See also
Marilyn Monroe filmography
Marilyn Monroe mural
References
= Works cited
=Feldman, Christopher (2000), Billboard book of number 2 singles, Watson-Guptill, ISBN 0-8230-7695-4
Spoto, Donald (2001). Marilyn Monroe: The Biography. Cooper Square Press. ISBN 978-0-8154-1183-3.
Taraborrelli, Randy J. (2002), Madonna: An Intimate Biography, Simon & Schuster, ISBN 0-7432-2880-4
External links
Tate Collection, Marilyn Diptych by Andy Warhol Archived January 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
Hefner to be Buried With Monroe June 24, 2007
"A New Marilyn Monroe Script Helps Plot 'Augmented Reality'" Investor's Business Daily via finance.yahoo.com February 19, 2010
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