Fascinating Information About Legendary Marilyn Monroe's Life


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When the girl was eighteen, she began working for an aviation manufacturing company. Norma was seen by photographer David Conover, looking for picture models to publish propaganda war pictures. Marilyn fit all the criteria for this.
This turning point in 1944 at the Radioplane Company would prove to be the impetus starting Marilyn Monroe's storied career. The factory was busy manufacturing military drones as World War II raged on, and Norma Jeane painstakingly laboured on the assembly line sprinkling fire retardant over aeroplane parts. David Conover was first drawn to her photogenic features while arriving on assignment from the First Motion Picture Unit of the U.S. Army Air Forces. Her features were exactly lit by the natural light coming in through the factory windows, and her real smile and captivating presence set her out from the other employees. This narrative is especially intriguing because, although it unintentionally found one of the most famous personalities of the 20th century, this fortuitous meeting was part of a bigger propaganda effort meant to raise war morale. Conover's early images caught something unique—a raw, real beauty that would soon enthral the globe. These pictures of Norma Jeane in her plain work clothes capture the last known events of her life before to her metamorphosis into Marilyn Monroe.