Marilyn Monroe Ambassador Hotel in New York City, U.S., March 24, 1955
Framed photo of "Marilyn Monroe Ambassador Hotel in New York City, US, March 24, 1955" — Black-and-white fine art print on Fine Art paper Fine Art 70x50 cm
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Marilyn Monroe the Ambassador Hotel in New York in 1955
This photograph captures Marilyn Monroe a stay at the Ambassador Hotel in New York on March 24, 1955, a pivotal period when the actress had just founded Marilyn Monroe to take control of her career. This image reflects her desire for artistic independence, just a few months after she left Hollywood to study at the Actors Studio. Discover our collection to Marilyn Monroe, a timeless icon of American cinema.
In 1955, Marilyn Monroe the film industry by becoming one of the first actresses to start her own production company. This bold move allowed her to negotiate more favorable contracts and choose her roles, paving the way for iconic films such as "Bus Stop" and "Some Like It Hot." Her time in New York marked her transformation from a glamour icon into an accomplished actress.
A frozen moment that reveals the determination of a woman ready to redefine Hollywood’s norms.