Marilyn Monroe

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Gladys next married to Martin Edward Mortensen (b 1897) on 11 Oct 1924 in Los Angeles, but seperated from him after several months, moving in with her good friend and co-worker Grace Atchison McKee, a divorced woman who was also working at RKO.  It's been reported that Martin was looking for a "good Christian woman" and Gladys was a bit too much of a party animal for him.
 
Gladys next married to Martin Edward Mortensen (b 1897) on 11 Oct 1924 in Los Angeles, but seperated from him after several months, moving in with her good friend and co-worker Grace Atchison McKee, a divorced woman who was also working at RKO.  It's been reported that Martin was looking for a "good Christian woman" and Gladys was a bit too much of a party animal for him.
  
Norma Jean was born 1 Jun 1926, Gladys' divorce from Martin was not completed until 1927, but they were apparently seperated for some time before this, and Gladys was possibly dating other men, as reported by a few biographers.  One theory is that Norma's real father was a married man named Stanley Gifford.  Allegedly, Marilyn's mother told her this, but so far this statement is uncited, and is now suspect as [[Shelley Winters]] relates a story seeming to refute it, that is that Marilyn believe that Mortensen was her father.
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Norma Jean was born 1 Jun 1926, Gladys' divorce from Martin was not completed until 1927, but they were apparently seperated for some time before this, and Gladys was possibly dating other men, as reported by a few biographers.  One theory is that Norma's real father was a married man named Stanley Gifford.  Allegedly, Marilyn's mother told her this, but so far this statement is uncited.
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[[Shelley Winters]] who was at one time Marilyn's roommate relates this story<blockquote>"Marilyn told us how she had recently gotten a man's name from that orphan asylum.  Her mother had listed a Mortensen as her biological father.  The night she had finished ''The Asphalt Jungle'', after the wrap party...she called information in some place like Whittier, got the man's phone number and called it....She was convinced that this man was her biological father, and she explained to the man who she was....A drunked male voice responded, 'Listen you tramp, I have my own family, and I don't want anything to do with Hollywood bums.  Don't you ever call me again."  And he hung up.</blockquote>
  
 
===The Bolenders===
 
===The Bolenders===

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