She was unique and unlike anyone he had ever knew before. In 1946 she signed her fist studio contract to 20th Century Fox (Marilyn 1). After that she changed her name to Marilyn Monroe after her grandmothers last name and dyed her hair platinum blonde and from that point on was known as a sex-symbol. She appeared in 29 films, 24 in the first eight years (Andre 23) and even in some controversial photo suits. Even with all of her fame, she still was hurting on the inside. "Although she was a alluring beauty with voluptuous curves and generous pout, Marilyn was more than just a fifties sex goddess. Her apparent vulnerability and innocence and innate sensuality has endured to global consciousness" (ellen 4). She married a number of times, but never stayed long with a husband. For example Joe Dimajio, Arthur Miller, Jimmy Doughety, and controversial affairs with the Kennedy's and Frank Sinatra. Her Hollywood status had got to her. Hollywood had taken her soul away and made her into a person that the public loved. It seemed though she was board with life and what it had to offer. .
With her whole life ahead of her, what could go wrong? What couldn't go wrong was more like it. As soon as Norma changed her name and signed onto 20th Century Fox she came into the public eye. " The world around me was kinda grim. I had learned to pretend in order to. I don't know. block the grimness. The whole world seemed sort of closed to me.(I felt) on the outside of everything, and all I could do was to dream up any kind of pretend game"(ellen 3).The public owned her now. Every move or decision she made was monitored by the watchful critic. Her life from that point on was never going to be the same. Now she had to prove to the public that she was more than just a pretty face. Although the camera loved her, sometimes her pictures were controversial ( In 1949 posing nude for a calendar). Growing up never truly knowing her father and having a mother who was committed to a mental instatue (1934 in Santa Monica), Marilyn already had achieved more than she need too just by being herself.