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Norma Jean & Marilyn
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Norma Jean & Marilyn

May 18, 1996
2h 19m
★ 6.1

Marilyn Monroe was our fantasy. Norma Jean was her reality.

Overview

This film follows Norma Jean from her simple, ambitious youth to her sex star pinnacle and back down. She moves from lover to lover in order to further her career. She finds fame but never happiness, only knowing seduction but not love.

Genres

TV Movie
Drama
History

Production Companies

HBO
Miramax

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Cast

Ashley Judd

Norma Jean Dougherty

Ashley Judd

Mira Sorvino

Marilyn Monroe

Mira Sorvino

Josh Charles

Eddie Jordan

Josh Charles

Ron Rifkin

Johnny Hyde

Ron Rifkin

David Dukes

Arthur Miller

David Dukes

Peter Dobson

Joe DiMaggio

Peter Dobson

Taylor Nichols

Fred Karger

Taylor Nichols

John Rubinstein

Darryl Zanuck

John Rubinstein

Allan Corduner

Billy Wilder

Allan Corduner

Dana Goldstone

Lee Strasberg

Dana Goldstone

Micole Mercurio

Mozelle Hyde

Micole Mercurio

Lindsay Crouse

Natasha Lytess

Lindsay Crouse

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