Remembering Jane Russell...

February 2011
In Memoriam
1921-2011

Jane Russell, who personified beauty and sexuality to the nation’s greatest generation during World War II and also reigned during the era of Hollywood moguls, died Monday (Feb. 28) at her home in California. She was 89.

Russell passed from respiratory failure, surrounded by family members at her home in the central coast city of Santa Maria.

Survivors include her children, Thomas K. Waterfield, Tracy Foundas and Robert “Buck” Waterfield, along with six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Russell lived a full life, from her days as a wartime pin-up girl to her Hollywood career and to her retirement years, where she was a philanthropist and active churchgoer, according to family member Etta Waterfield, a daughter-in-law.

“She always said I’m going to die in the saddle, I’m not going to sit at home and become an old woman,” Waterfield told The Associated Press . “And that’s exactly what she did, she died in the saddle.”

Although she was widely known as a wartime pin-up queen, she ruled in Hollywood under the tutelage of billionaire Howard Hughes, who was determined to make Russell a star of the first order in Tinseltown.

She reflected the post-war era of prosperity and more free-wheeling lifestyles as Hughes promoted her relentlessly throughout World War II.

He went so far as to buy a Hollywood studio, the then failing RKO Films and signed her to a two-decade film contract that paid the princely sum, at the time, of $1,000 a week.

He also bought the ailing RKO film studio and signed her to a 20-year contract that paid her $1,000 a week.

She was known for her voluptuous figure and ample breasts, and Hughes featured her in a series of movies as a sexy siren that pitted her against the leading men of the day.

Among the films were “His Kind of Woman,” with Robert Mitchum, “Double Dynamite,” with Frank Sinatra and the “The Las Vegas Story” with Victor Mature.

Perhaps her best remembered film was “The Outlaw,” a movie over which Hughes battled censors and Director Howard Hawks. The former he fought to get the film into wide release and the latter to get the picture made.

Russell also appeared in “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” a 1953 musical that cast her opposite Marilyn Monroe, another sex siren of the era.

By the 1960s, however, her film career was in eclipse, as Hollywood move away from the Big Mogul Era and films became more influenced by the 1960s counter culture.

In mid-life, she became a spokeswoman for Playtex bras, which featured here well supported bosom.

Her 24-year marriage to UCLA and pro football quarterback Bob Waterfield, which kept her out of major Hollywood scandals during the ’50s and free-wheeling ’60s, ended in bitter divorce in 1968. She was married two other times after that.

Dearly Departed Jane Russell

February 2011


I'm really sad to see this news today.  Jane was a good friend to Marilyn.  You can listen to one of my favourite podcasts that was dedicated to Jane  HERE.


The actress, whose career was launched by Howard Hughes and his film "The Outlaw," was 89.

Jane Russell, whose voluptuous good looks won the attention of Howard Hughes and launched her on a movie career, has died. She was 89.
Generally cast in fluff films like 1943’sThe Outlaw that showed off her well-endowed beauty, Russell reached the pinnacle of her career with Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), starring in the comedy with Marilyn Monroe.
During the 1970s, Russell was widely recognized as the spokesperson for Playtex bras, appearing in national TV commercials for the “Cross Your Heart” bra campaign.
Although best known for her figure, Russell showed a comic sensibility inGentlemen Prefer Blondes and again with Gentlemen Marry Brunettes (1955) and The Revolt of Mamie Stover (1956). Nevertheless, most of her movie roles were designed around her towering physicality and frontal amplitude. Soft-spoken and well-regarded, Russell received the Women’s International Center Living Legacy Award in 1989.
Ernestine Jane Geraldine Russell was born on June 21, 1921, in Bemidji, Minn. Her father was a U.S. army lieutenant and her mother was an actress who performed with a traveling troupe. When she was a child, the family moved to California, where she studied piano and acting. After high school, Russell worked as a chiropodist’s receptionist and modeled and studied acting at Reinhardt’s Theatrical Workshop.
Rather than her thespic talents, it was her 38-inch bust line that came to the attention of Hughes, who was a major stockholder in RKO and was conducting a nationwide hunt for the leading-lady role in his film The Outlaw. On a visit to the doctor’s office where she held down her day job, Hughes noticed her figure and insisted that she enter his contest. Russell won the contest and the starring role in the film.
As part of the “opportunity,” she was subjected to what many regarded as vulgar publicity. Nevertheless, she handled it with aplomb, proving there was more to her than met the eye. The movie itself was a bizarre twist on the saga of Billy the Kid, where Russell played a Latin charmer who entices Billy.
Hughes and his publicity team spared no expense in her buildup, and she was featured as a cheesecake pinup that was distributed to G.I.’s. Her figure also made it to other fronts, to the cover of numerous fan and movie magazines. The whole promotional enterprise, highlighting her bust size, was notorious for the day and decidedly risqué. In fact, upon its completion, the movie itself was considered too “hot” and controversial. Further, it did not meet the censorial standards of the Production Code. Such censure, of course, only increased public awareness and wetted the public’s appetite for the film.
Although shot in 1941, The Outlaw was not released until two years later, and then only in a few theaters. Finally, in 1946, it was released nationally and was a box-office smash, with many viewers flocking to see Russell’s “performances.” Airplane designer Hughes even designed a special “cantilever bra” for Russell to ensure proper handling of her “assets” during the filming, but she claimed not to have worn it for the movie.
In the wake of the widespread clamor and success of The Outlaw, Russell’s next film, a soap-opera type entertainment titled Young Widow, was released soon on the heels of The Outlaw. It piggybacked on her hot reputation and was also a financial success for Hughes.
Since Russell had signed a seven-year contract with Hughes, she was at his mercy as far as casting, and he only placed her in RKO pictures that capitalized on her looks. Usually, she played the role of a worldly “dame,” playing in cheesecake-type films and musicals like His Kind of Woman (1951) and The Las Vegas Story (1952). Most sensational perhaps among these was her performance in The French Line (1954), where she performed a sexy dance number in a tiny costume. The film also was in 3D.
Fortunately, she was eventually loaned out from RKO to Paramount, which allowed her to display more of her talents. She won respect for her performance opposite Bob Hope in The Pale Face. After appearing in The Fuzzy Pink Night Gown (1957), which tanked at the box office, Russell took a hiatus from films and did not act again until 1964, when she performed inFate Is the Hunter. She only acted in three more films during the ’60s: Her final film of the decade was Born Losers (1967), a biker movie starring Tom Laughlin. She last appeared inDarker Than Amber (1970).
Moving away from the shackles of the kind of movie role that was offered her, Russell widened her repertoire. In 1971, she replaced Elaine Stritch on Broadway in the musical Company.
She married Los Angeles Rams football star Bob Wakefield in 1943, a union that lasted until 1968. Her second husband, Roger Barrett, died less than three months after their marriage. In recent years, Russell lived in the Santa Barbara area, where she was active in numerous charities.

Marilyn Manson Trabaja En Nueva Biografía Oficial Con Editora De LA Weekly

February 2011

La periodista y editora de LA Weekly, Erin Broadley, ha anunciado que Marilyn Manson la autorizo para que trabajen juntos en la primera biografía oficial del cantante. "Le pedí a Erin escribir una objetiva cuenta de mi vida porque tengo un gran respeto por ella. Pienso que tiene la valentía para ser la próxima Lee Miller" Erin Broadley comento que fue hace unos días a la casa de Marilyn Manson donde tubo la oportunidad de escuchar algunos tracks del nuevo álbum de estudio del grupo que será lanzado por Cooking Vinyl Records en 2011, y para tomarle esta fotografía donde se puede ver a Manson con su gato y un nuevo tatuaje en su pierna. En cualquier momento mas información. Para ver la nota original entra a LA Weekly.com/blog.

James Franco as Marilyn Monroe at the 2011 Oscars

February 2011
James Franco, co-host of the 2011 Academy Awards, appeared dressed as Marilyn Monroe...for some reason. Could he look any more uncomfortable?


See the YouTube clip of this appearance below, or click here.


Nuevo Video De Twiggy En School Of Rock

February 2011

Ha aparecido este nuevo video de Twiggy Ramirez dándoles clases a alumnos en School of Rock como por ejemplo este donde lo podemos ver explicando a los alumnos como se creo la canción The Dope Show.

Film Superstar Tab Hunter Speaks About Marilyn Monroe

February 2011
I had the incredible opportunity to spend some time with Mr. Tab Hunter in his Montecito, CA home yesterday.

Mr. Hunter is a star of stage, screen, and television, and he has appeared in more than fifty films, including Damn Yankees in 1958 and the cult classic Lust in the Dust in 1985. He's also known for his #1 hit record, Young Love, from 1958. One of his "titles" from the 1950s was "The Sigh Guy."

Mr. Hunter talked with me about his experiences working in films in Hollywood, and about the people he'd shared the screen with, including Sophia Loren, Debbie Reynolds, and of course Natalie Wood.

Tab Hunter Confidential: The Making of a Move Star, is Mr. Hunter's autobiographic, and it was released in 2005. In his book, Mr. Hunter reveals what it was like to be a 1950s-era star—to be created, packaged, and sold to the American public, shaped and controlled by the studio system that ran Hollywood until the 1970s.

Watch below Mr. Hunter's appearance on "What's My Line?"


Tab Hunter Meets Marilyn Monroe:

I of course asked Mr. Hunter if he'd ever met Marilyn Monroe, and their paths did cross in the early 1950s at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Both were there for a Hollywood event, and upon meeting, Mr. Hunter told Marilyn, "I loved you in Clash By Night. No one wears a pair of Levis like you," to which Marilyn replied, (spoken in Mr. Hunter's best Marilyn impersonation) "Thank you, Tab."
Below: Mr. Tab Hunter and me in his Montecito home.

Thanks Mr. Hunter!

The Marilyn Monroe Treasures: On Sale at Barnes and Noble

February 2011

Attention Marilyn Monroe Book Collectors: The Marilyn Monroe Treasures is on sale at Barnes and Noble for $24.98.

Forever Blonde in Palm Springs March 18-22

February 2011
I drove to Michigan in order to see Sunny's show and it was totally worth it.  My review here.  So if you are anywhere in the Palm Springs area or can drive there - you should really see this show.
MARILYN: FOREVER BLONDE APPEARING IN PALM SPRINGS!
March 18 - 22, 2011
The Annenberg Theater • Palm Springs Art Museum
101 Museum Dr • Palm Springs, CA
For Tickets at the Box Office Call (760) 325-4490
or Visit www.AnnenbergTheater.org

Chris Vrenna Añadido Como DJ En Dracula's Ball

February 2011

Dracula's Ball ha anunciado que Chris Vrenna (Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson) ha sido añadido a presentarse junto a otros artistas como DJ como por ejemplo DJ Cypher, DJ Jack Phoenix, entre otros. El evento se realizara el 23 de Abril de 2011 en el Shampoo Nightclub, 7th & Willow, en Philadelphia.

VJ Ginger Fish En Kult Klub, Mar 27 Dallas, TX

February 2011



Ginger Fish es el invitado especial en el Kult Klub / The Church donde se presentara como VJ en Dallas, Texas el próximo 27 de Marzo de 2011.

Ginger Fish Abandona Marilyn Manson

February 2011

Ginger Fish, baterista y programador de Marilyn Manson desde 1995 ha decidido abandonar la banda hoy 23 de Febrero de 2011 dándonos un comunicado a través de sus cuentas en Facebook y Twitter, el comunicado es el siguiente:

"Estoy arrepentido de informar a los fans que he decidido dar un paso hacia afuera como miembro de Marilyn Manson, y ver a donde va mi vida, y el conocimiento de mis habilidades procuran llevarme. No puedo soportar ver oportunidades pasar frente a mí simplemente por que el conocimiento de mi habilidad no fue expresado claramente por mí. Les deseo bien a mis hermanos, y no espero nada excepto cosas grandiosas de ellos. Sinceramente: Ginger Fish"

MarilynMonroe.com is Dead

February 2011
The official Marilyn Monroe website, www.MarilynMonroe.com, formerly managed by CMG Worldwide, is dead.

A WhoIs look up indicates the URL is now owned by Authentic Brands Group, the new company owning licensing rights to the Marilyn Monroe name and likeness.

Registrant: Authentic Brands Group
Registered through: GoDaddy.com, Inc. (http://www.godaddy.com)
Domain Name: MARILYNMONROE.COM

"What will the NEW "New Look of a Legend" look like?" I wonder.

Feliz Cumpleaños Chris Vrenna !!!!!!!!!

February 2011

Hoy 23 de febrero de 2011 el miembro de la banda Marilyn Manson, Chris Vrenna cumple 44 años de vida, desde este Blog te deseamos un feliz cumpleaños.

Videos De Twiggy Ramirez Como Profesor En School of Rock

February 2011



Videos de Twiggy Ramirez observando a sus alumnos interpretar The Beautiful People y luego interpretando junto a ellos The Dope Show en School of Rock en Hollywood.

MM & Ashley Walters En West Hollywood - Feb 21

February 2011

Marilyn Manson y Ashley Walters fueron vistos anoche 21 de Febrero de 2011 en el ArcLight Cinemas en West Hollywood, California. Para ver otras fotos AQUI.

Skold Anuncia Tracklisting Y Portada De Su Nuevo Album 'Anomie'

February 2011

Skold ha anunciado a través de su cuenta en My Space el tracklisting y la portada de su nuevo álbum titulado 'Anomie' que será lanzado el 10 de Mayo de 2011, el álbum cuenta con un total de 12 canciones en su versión digital y como regalo también se lanzara una versión de lujo con dos bonus track, pre-ordena el nuevo álbum haciendo clic AQUI.

TRACKLISTING DE ANOMIE:

01 (This is my) Elephant
02 Suck
03 Black Out
04 Angel of Noise
05 Satellite
06 Becoming
07 The Hunger
08 Here Comes the Thunder
09 And Then We Die
10 Miserably Never Ever
11 Tonight
12 What You See Is What You Get

Bonus Tracks:

13 Polka Dot Dress
14 Deserve

Marilyn Book Section Updated

February 2011
It has been awhile since I added any new books to my website.  So I spent today catching up.  You can see my book collection here.  Each book entry has a scan of the cover, details about the book, usually a review and information on where to buy it.

I have also added a couple of lists I thought might be useful.  The first is New Releases so this is where you can go to see the newest books.  I also added one for New Fans - what would you recommend to someone as a first book?  Any other suggestions?

Hope you guys find this kind of information useful.  When I was starting out my book collection there was a fan website that listed Marilyn books I found really helpful.  It was a great resource but has since gone off the grid.

Cursum Perficio | The Series: Part II, The Inside of the House

February 2011

Part two of "Cursum Perficio | The Series" focuses on the inside of Marilyn's house.

I would like to have taken more images of the inside of Marilyn’s home, but I knew that there were already many photos of the residence posted on multiple real estate websites, so I focused mostly on photos of Marilyn’s bedroom, which will be shown in part three of this series.

I’ll use as a guide the map of the property below to help you orient yourself with the rooms in the house.


Living Room

As I wrote in my first blog post about my tour of the home, I was immediately struck by the original open ceilings in the living room. The vaulted ceiling consists entirely of wooden beams and planks. While the overall design of the ceiling is basic, I found myself staring up for extended periods of time, just mesmerized by the beauty and naturalness of the original wood from the time when Marilyn lived there. I was surprised as the room was much smaller than I thought it would be. While somewhat long, it’s very narrow. Though I’d seen pictures of the living room, it is really hard to tell just how narrow it is. Additional photos below give a better view of the size of the room. Incredibly, the tiles Marilyn selected in Mexico still surround the fireplace.

The collages below show images I took from either end of Marilyn’s living room, looking through the peaked doorways into the living area.

I took the color photo in the collage below while looking out of Marilyn’s dining room into her living room. The included b/w photo shows this same peaked doorway to the far left along the wood paneled wall.


I took the color photo in the collage below while looking out of the peaked doorway on the right side of Marilyn’s living room. As I took this photo Marilyn’s bedroom was to my immediate left. The included b/w photos show the same doorway in the photo I took, but from Marilyn’s living room.


Find at the end of this blog post additional photos of Marilyn’s living room, which were posted on an online real estate website. Note how narrow the living room actually is.

The Sun Room

The sun room remains unchanged structurally from when Marilyn owned the home. I noticed right away that the tiles on the floor are the same tiles from when Marilyn lived there. This can be seen in the photos from 1962 and 2010. One wall now has built-in cabinets near the location of Marilyn’s liquor cart. I took the two top images in the collage below. I remember feeling how incredible it was to be in this room, remembering the furniture that Marilyn had place here and knowing that she’d probably spent time here talking on the phone as she looked out to her pool.


Here is another photo of the sun room, taken by Gene Anthony I believe, on August 5, 1962.


Marilyn’s Bathroom.

It’s now well known that Marilyn’s bathroom has undergone major renovations. A full tub and shower is now situated in the area that was her sink and counter. Her tub and shower were removed and the room was enlarged. The toilet appears to be in the original location. I took the bottom photo in the collage below as I looked into the room. Marilyn’s bedroom was to my immediate left. The top photo shows Marilyn’s original tile work.

This photo shows Marilyn’s shower as it was when she lived in the house.


The Guesthouse Bathroom

When I toured the house in July of last year, I was surprised and immensely happy to see that the tiles Marilyn selected in Mexico still surround the shower in the guest bathroom, which is located in what used to be a detached guest house. I took the photo below of the tiled shower in the bathroom. It’s just amazing to me that these tiles are still there, and they look just as great today as they likely did when they were installed in 1962.


My final post in this series will focus entirely on Marilyn’s bedroom. I even have a short video clip of the room. Stay tuned.

See below additional photos of the home that were posted on an online real estate website, along with detailed explanations.

This nook is in the hall immediately off the right side of the living room. This hallway was added by other owners after Marilyn died. The door to Marilyn's dressing room is on the left. The door to Marilyn's bedroom is on the right. Note that it's not the original doorway to Marilyn's bedroom.


Marilyn's living room. Note how narrow the room is.






This is the largest bedroom, and Marilyn used this area as her dressing room when she owned the home. The french doors lead out to the patio/pool area.



The photos below show the kitchen as it is today. It's been extensively remodeled. The stove remains in the same location as when Marilyn owned the house. All else has been changed.






Photos of the kitchen when Marilyn lived in the home:





Cursum Perficio | The Series: More Photos of the Property

February 2011

I recently came across an online real estate website with many additional images of Marilyn's house and property. Included in this post are several photos of the grounds and buildings that make up the property. As a point of reference for this blog post, I’ll use the map of the property below to help you orient yourself with the grounds.


The photo below shows the front door to Marilyn's hose, with the tiles reading "Cursum Perficio" on the front step. The iron covered windows to the right of the door and to the left of the chimney are to Marilyn's bathroom. The chimney is for the fireplace in Marilyn's bedroom.


The photo below shows the door from the guest bedroom (as annotated on the map above) to the backyard and pool area. This guest bedroom is located behind the living room.


These are the windows to Marilyn's private bathroom, situated immediately off of her bedroom.


This photo shows something few people get to see - the other side of the blue gate leading to Marilyn's property.


This photo shows a child's playhouse that is located near the front of the property in the main courtyard. It's not annotated on the map.


This photo shows a door to what used to be the detached guesthouse.



The photo below shows the courtyard in the front of the house. The guesthouse and the main house have now been joined together. They are separated on the map.



This is the large lawn area behind the pool.


This photo shows the brick path to the lower level grounds behind Marilyn's house.


These photos show a structure that was added later, and it sits to the right side of the pool (not annotated on the map). It appears to have been used primarily as a game room. A ping-pong table was inside the structure when I toured the property in July of 2010.



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