1A First Home
Silver Screen Collection//Getty ImagesMarilyn Monroe was born Norma Jeane Mortenson to Gladys Pearl Baker in Los Angeles in 1926. Eventually, she'd take her mother's maiden name, Monroe, as her stage name.
2Moving to Foster care
Silver Screen Collection//Getty ImagesUnable to care for her daughter, Baker placed Marilyn in the care of foster parents in then-rural Hawthorne, California, outside of Los Angeles. But she regularly visited her daughter and sometimes brought her back to the city to stay with her.
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3Changes in Childhood
Silver Screen Collection//Getty ImagesAfter a psychotic episode, Baker was diagnosed with schizophrenia and committed to a hospital. For much of her childhood, Marilyn moved between foster homes and even an orphanage.
4Career Ambitions
Silver Screen Collection//Getty ImagesDuring her unstable childhood, Marilyn found an escape in films. By the time she was in high school, she had decided she'd become an actress.
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5A First Marriage
Michael Ochs Archives//Getty ImagesAt age 16, Marilyn dropped out of school and married James Dougherty, then a factory worker. He later enlisted in the Merchant Navy.
6Moving to Santa Catalina Island
Silver Screen Collection//Getty ImagesDougherty and Marilyn moved to Santa Catalina Island, where he was stationed during training. They'd divorce after four years of marriage.
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7Making It as a Model
Donaldson Collection//Getty ImagesAs a young adult, Marilyn pursued modeling. Her agency, Blue Book Modeling Agency, suggested she do pin-up rather than high fashion, leading the future star to dye her hair blonde.
8Becoming an Actress
Archive Photos//Getty ImagesTo transition from modeling to acting, Marilyn enrolled in acting school, where she also learned singing and dancing. But she continued modeling on the side.
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9A Big Break
Archive Photos//Getty ImagesMarilyn's acting breakthrough occurred in 1950, when she landed small roles in All About Eve and The Asphalt Jungle. During this period, she hopped around apartments in West Hollywood, living with different roommates from the film industry.
10Hotel Life
Donaldson Collection//Getty ImagesShe usually didn't stay in one rental for more than a few months. For extended stretches, she'd even live in hotels, like the Hotel Bel Air.
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11Dating a New York Yankee
Hulton Archive//Getty ImagesIn 1952, Marilyn began dating retired New York Yankees baseball star Joe DiMaggio. They split time between New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, where Joe was from.
12A Los Angeles Abode
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13A Second Marriage
Bettmann//Getty ImagesMarilyn and Joe wed in San Francisco in 1954. They spent time living at the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, while on their honeymoon. Here, the star does press while on vacation.
14Moving for a Movie
Bettmann//Getty ImagesThe couple also spent time in San Francisco at Joe's home and at the St. Regis hotel in New York, while Marilyn filmed The Seven Year Itch.
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15Another Heartbreak
Bettmann//Getty ImagesThe marriage only lasted nine months. Here, a distraught Marilyn is photographed leaving her home at 508 North Palm Drive in Beverly Hills with her lawyer, Jerry Giesler.
16Back to New York City
Michael Ochs Archives//Getty ImagesAt the end of 1954, Marilyn relocated to New York. She'd live there semi-permanently for seven years.
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17Hotel Life, Part 2
Michael Ochs Archives//Getty ImagesStill, Marilyn continued to embrace a semi-nomadic lifestyle while in New York. She moved from hotel to hotel, apartment to apartment.
18Making Friends
Hulton Archive//Getty ImagesWhile in New York, Marilyn took method acting classes at the Actors Studio. She befriended its founder, Lee Strasberg, and his wife.
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19Going to the Theater
Michael Ochs Archives//Getty ImagesMarilyn frequented the theater during her tenure in New York. Here she's seen getting ready to see Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
20A New Romance
Michael Ochs Archives//Getty ImagesShe also became romantically involved with one of the decade's biggest playwrights, Arthur Miller. (Though she also dated Marlon Brando during this period.)

Stefanie Waldek is a Brooklyn-based writer covering architecture, design, and travel. She's worked on staff at Architectural Digest, ARTnews, and Oyster.com, a TripAdvisor company, and has contributed to Condé Nast Traveler, The Washington Post, Design Milk, and Hunker, among others. When she's not dreaming about midcentury chairs, you can find her re-watching The X-Files, likely in an airport lounge or on a plane.
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