Lively discussions and debates on any and all topics related to Marilyn Monroe, hosted by Marilyn Monroe historian and collector Scott Fortner, together with author, historian, and founder of LA Woman Tours, Elisa Jordan. Follow us on Instagram: @allthingsmarilynpodcast
Send us a textIn this episode of the All Things Marilyn Podcast, Scott and Elisa spend an hour with Mr. Greg Schreiner, Marilyn Monroe historian and collector, and President and founding member of the Marilyn Remembered Fan Club. Marilyn Remembered is the longest running fan club in existence today. Greg is often considered to be the father of the Marilyn Monroe community. He has arranged the annual memorial service for Marilyn for 42 years. He has been interviewed for countless documentaries and is referenced in countless books on Monroe. Greg also arranged monthly fan club meetings for nearly 20 years. In his role as Marilyn Remembered President, Greg came to know some of the most important people related to Marilyn. In this podcast, Greg shares club meeting and memorial service memories, and he shares his thoughts on many guest speakers from club events, including:Jane Russell, Co-star in Gentlemen Prefer BlondesTony Curtis, Co-star in Some Like It HotEli Wallach, Co-star in The MisfitsDon Murray, Co-star in Bus StopJames Daugherty, Marilyn’s First HusbandJack Clemmons, Los Angeles Police Officer in 1962Sydney Guilaroff, Hairstylist George Barris, PhotographerBilly Travilla, Costume DesignerBebe Goddard, Marilyn’s Foster SisterSylvia Barnhardt, First Hairdresser to Dye Marilyn’s Hair BlondeJohn Minor, LA County Prosecutor in 1962Nancy Bolander, Foster SisterSusan Strasberg, Daughter of Lee Strasberg, Author, and Close Personal FriendGreg also talks about his extensive collection of Marilyn Monroe’s film gowns and personal property. You won't want to miss hearing about Greg's fascinating, decades-long journey with Marilyn. Learn more about Greg here:www.themarilynmonroesite.com www.hollywoodrevisited.comLearn more about Marilyn Remembered here: www.marilynrememberedfanclub.com Follow All Things Marilyn on Instagram: @allthingsmarilynpodcastAnd podcast hosts:Scott @marilynmonroecollection | www.marillynmonroecollection.comElisa @la_woman_tours Podcast CreditsArtwork by @marilynmexicoSoundtrack by @silver_technicolorATM Podcast: @allthingsmarilynpodcastScott @marilynmonroecollectionElisa @la_woman_tours Credits Artwork by @marilynmexicoSoundtrack by @silver_technicolor
8/10/24 • 59:33
Send us a textWe had the pleasure recently of interviewing actor, director, producer, professor, and playwright Luke Yankee, who wrote and directs, Marilyn, Mom, & Me. Luke is the son of Oscar, Golden Globe, Emmy and Tony-award winning actress Eileen Heckart, who co-starred with Marilyn in the film Bus Stop. In this episode of the All Things Marilyn Podcast, you'll hear great stories about Luke's mom and of course Marilyn: What was the relationship like between Marilyn Monroe and Eileen Heckart?What was it like to be the son of an acclaimed film and Broadway star?What impact did Marilyn have on Heckert?How did Heckert respond when she learned of Marilyn's passing? In Marilyn, Mom, & Me, Luke tries to unravel his complex, often volatile relationship with his mother by better understanding her intense friendship with one of the biggest movie stars of all time. Get more insights into Yankee's play, which is premiering at the International City Theatre in Long Beach, CA on February 16, and much more in this episode of All Things Marilyn. ATM Podcast: @allthingsmarilynpodcastScott @marilynmonroecollectionElisa @la_woman_tours Credits Artwork by @marilynmexicoSoundtrack by @silver_technicolor
2/10/24 • 35:46
Send us a textIn this episode of the All Things Marilyn Podcast, Scott and Elisa interview Michael Arnold, grandson of photojournalist Eve Arnold, who photographed Marilyn Monroe several times. Eve was more than just another photographer of Marilyn’s, she was her friend and confidant. With this interview, listeners will hear new stories and discover new insights on Marilyn Monroe:Learn about what it was like for Eve to be a female photojournalist in a male dominated profession. Discover how Eve came to first photograph Marilyn, and hear about their very personal and intimate relationship. Hear stories about Eve’s take on Marilyn, and how Marilyn’s trust in others changed over the years. Learn about Eve’s time on the set of The Misfits, Marilyn’s final completed film. This interview with Michael aligns with the initial release of three high-quality, professionally printed archival prints of Marilyn shot by Eve Arnold, available for a limited time. The Arnold estate is making these prints available to Marilyn fans at a reduced rate of £280.00, worldwide shipping included. To view and purchase the prints, click here. Don’t miss this insightful and fascinating interview with Michael Arnold. ATM Podcast: @allthingsmarilynpodcastScott @marilynmonroecollectionElisa @la_woman_tours Credits Artwork by @marilynmexicoSoundtrack by @silver_technicolor
11/9/23 • 49:11
Send us a textIn this episode of the All Things Marilyn Podcast, we discuss and share opinions about the recent news that the City of Los Angeles Planning and Development Department approved a requested permit to demolish Marilyn Monroe's home, located in Brentwood, CA. This was the only house she ever owned on her own, and the location where she passed away in 1962. The pending demolition was announced in a New York Post article. All Things Marilyn co-hosts Scott and Elisa review and discuss this issue with an elite panel of historians and experts, including: Gary Vitacco-Robles, author of several books on Marilyn, including Cursum Perficio: Marilyn Monroe's Brentwood Hacienda, Icon: The Life, Times and Films of Marilyn Monroe Volumes I and II, and Icon: What Killed Marilyn Monroe Volumes I and II; April VeVea, author of Marilyn Monroe: A Day In The Life and Puffblicity: An Appreciation of Jayne Mansfield; andRemi Gangarossa, writer, producer and director of a forthcoming short film on Marilyn Monroe, titled Marilyn's Dark Paradise. This expert panel has extensive knowledge about and history of Marilyn and her home. We chat about everything from how much Marilyn paid for the house in 1962 to what the motivation might be to have the house torn down, together with how fans have reacted and rallied together to save the house. Councilwoman Traci Park launched an effort to acquire a stay on any construction and a revocation of the demolition permit, which was unanimously approved by the LA City Council. But, what's next and how can you help?Don't miss this fascinating and informative episode!ATM Podcast: @allthingsmarilynpodcastScott @marilynmonroecollectionElisa @la_woman_tours Credits Artwork by @marilynmexicoSoundtrack by @silver_technicolor
9/11/23 • 62:49
Send us a textIn this episode of All Things Marilyn we break down the facts and the rumors about President Kennedy's birthday gala at Madison Square Garden in New York on May 19, 1962. What are the facts? What's true and not true? There are so many stories, rumors, legends, and lies about this historic event: Marilyn bought five tickets at $1,000.00 to attend President Kennedy’s birthday gala, even though she was a performer! Who were the other four tickets for?What’s the history of the gown Marilyn wore to the event? Who designed it? How much did she pay for the gown? Was she really sewn into the dress? Is it true that it’s the most expensive dress in the world? Was Jackie Kennedy at President Kennedy’s birthday gala? Did Marilyn really give JFK a gold Rolex watch as a birthday gift that night? There are photos of Marilyn holding an item in her hand at the event. What was it? Was Marilyn really intoxicated when she performed “Happy Birthday Mr. President” for JFK? Did Marilyn and President Kennedy spend the night together after the birthday gala? Did Marlene Dietrich influence Marilyn’s performance that night? Who really did Marilyn’s hair and makeup for the birthday gala?Get all the facts here. And, hear Marilyn's own words as she speaks about the event. ATM Podcast: @allthingsmarilynpodcastScott @marilynmonroecollectionElisa @la_woman_tours Credits Artwork by @marilynmexicoSoundtrack by @silver_technicolor
6/26/23 • 45:25
Send us a textIn this episode of the All Things Marilyn Podcast, we interview Christina Rice, author of “Mean…Moody…Magnificent! Jane Russell and the Making of a Hollywood Legend.”We had a wonderful time chatting with Christina about all things Jane. How she was discovered by Howard Hughes and Howard Hawks.Facts about her role in and publicity for The Outlaw.Why she was known as, "The Motionless Picture Actress."The true life parallels between Marilyn Monroe and Jane.Jane's relationship with Marilyn, both on and off the set of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.Their cement ceremony at Grauman's Chinese Theatre.The impact Marilyn and Jane had on each other's careers.WAIF, a private agency that actress founded in the 1950s to promote the adoption of children.Tune in for a fascinating conversation about the life and career of Jane Russell, (AKA "Dorothy Shaw,") Marilyn’s co-star in the ultimate girl buddy film, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. ATM Podcast: @allthingsmarilynpodcastScott @marilynmonroecollectionElisa @la_woman_tours Credits Artwork by @marilynmexicoSoundtrack by @silver_technicolor
6/12/23 • 48:41
Send us a textFor the Season 2 premiere of the All Things Marilyn Podcast, hosts Scott and Elisa interview Francine Gifford-Deir, biological granddaughter of Charles Stanley Gifford and Marilyn Monroe's niece. Last year, Francine provided a hair sample for a DNA test that proved definitively that Stan Gifford was Marilyn's father. In this interview, Francine provides intimate details and stories about her family, and describes in detail what Stan Gifford was like as a person. Was the relationship between Gladys and Stan a fling or a true romance? Why didn't Stan accept Norma Jeane as his daughter?What was Marilyn's father like? What was it like growing up with the stories and rumors that Marilyn Monroe was a member of the Gifford family? How did Charles Stanley (Chuck) Gifford Jr, Francine's father, react to the rumors?Did C. Stanley Gifford ever admit to being Marilyn Monroe's father? Learn all the facts about Marilyn's father's family in this revealing, touching, and heartwarming interview. ATM Podcast: @allthingsmarilynpodcastScott @marilynmonroecollectionElisa @la_woman_tours Credits Artwork by @marilynmexicoSoundtrack by @silver_technicolor
6/5/23 • 49:10
Send us a textFor this episode of All Things Marilyn, we interview Emmy award winning journalist Marvin Scott, who at 15 years of age photographed Marilyn Monroe on March 31, 1955. She was making her first public appearance following her divorce from baseball great Joe DiMaggio. The event was a charity opening of the Ringling Brothers, Barnum & Bailey Circus at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Listen as Mr. Scott tells us how he gained access to the event and what it was like to be there. Also, hear the story of the personal interaction he had with American's reigning sex goddess. Mr. Scott has received countless awards for the nearly 15,000 reports and interviews he's completed throughout his career. This is the very first time he's ever been interviewed about his experience with Marilyn Monroe. ATM Podcast: @allthingsmarilynpodcastScott @marilynmonroecollectionElisa @la_woman_tours Credits Artwork by @marilynmexicoSoundtrack by @silver_technicolor
12/22/22 • 25:51
Send us a textIn this episode, we announce and discuss the discovery of an undated get well greeting card to Marilyn Monroe from her father, Stanley Gifford. For years it was believed that Gifford was her father, and it was proven definitively through DNA testing earlier this year. However, there was never any evidence that father and daughter had any kind of relationship. The discovery of this greeting card rewrites history. There was indeed some kind of personal relationship between them, and this card proves it. "I discovered the card purely by chance while I was preparing Marilyn's personal archives for auction at Julien's Auctions," said Scott Fortner, Marilyn Monroe historian/collector and co-host of the All Things Marilyn podcast, as quoted in a PEOPLE.com news article. "This is the only known documented evidence of a relationship between Monroe and Gifford, which solves the mystery of whether or not she knew or had contact with her biological father."In today's discussion, Scott and Elisa cover many topics:What did Marilyn believe and know about her father when she was a child? How did Stanley Gifford and Gladys Mortensen meet, and what was the status of their relationship?Why did Gladys list husband Edward Mortensen on Norma Jeane's birth certificate when she knew Gifford was the father?Who discovered that Gifford actually was Marilyn's father?What were the sources for the DNA testing?How did Scott Fortner discover the card in Marilyn's archives, and where has it been for all of these years? Did Marilyn Monroe ever meet her father? Marilyn Monroe's "Get Well" greeting card will be offered for auction at Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills on December 17-18, 2022. This episode covers many fascinating and revealing aspects of Marilyn Monroe's life and personal history. Don't miss it! ATM Podcast: @allthingsmarilynpodcastScott @marilynmonroecollectionElisa @la_woman_tours Credits Artwork by @marilynmexicoSoundtrack by @silver_technicolor
11/23/22 • 35:34
Send us a textIt’s been widely reported that Marilyn Monroe catapulted jazz great Ella Fitzgerald’s career by personally calling the owner of the Mocambo Club in Los Angeles to demand that Ella be booked there. Evidently, Fitzgerald couldn’t get her own gig at the club, and Marilyn promised that if she was booked, Marilyn herself would show up every night and sit in the front row, ensuring massive press for the Mocambo. Even Ella herself has told this story. It’s been used as the storyline for what a great civil rights activist Marilyn was. But did it actually happen? Did Marilyn Monroe really call the owner of the Mocambo Club to get Ella Fitzgerald a job there? Did she promise to show up for Ella’s show every night and sit in the front row? Tune in to find out. Spoiler alert: It couldn’t possibly have happened the way it’s been reported. On this episode of All Things Marilyn, Scott and Elisa are joined by Hollywood Historian and author April VeVea. April has authored a book on Jayne Mansfield titled Puffblicity: An Appreciation of Jayne Mansfield: The 50s Pictures, and on Monroe, Marilyn Monroe: A Day in The Life. As part of April’s research through the years, she’s discovered some very interesting facts about old Hollywood, including the truth behind the infamous story about Monroe, Fitzgerald and the Mocambo Club. April’s website is www.classicblondes.com. You can follow her online on Twitter and Instagram. Twitter: @classicblondessInstagram: @classichollywoodwomen Buy April’s books on Amazon.com here. ATM Podcast: @allthingsmarilynpodcastScott @marilynmonroecollectionElisa @la_woman_tours Credits Artwork by @marilynmexicoSoundtrack by @silver_technicolor
10/31/22 • 36:25
Send us a textOn this episode of All Things Marilyn, our very special guest is internationally acclaimed make-up artist Erin Parsons. Erin is one of the industry’s most sought-after makeup artists, doing makeup for the world’s most famous fashion models, including @gigihadid, @bellahadid, @kendalljenner, @gisele, @adrianalima and @emilydidonato. Erin and her work have been featured in Chaos, Harper’s Bazaar, Purple, and V Magazine, along with the American, British, Italian and Japanese editions of Vogue. Her clients include Schiaparelli, Reebok, Tommy Hilfiger, Ermanno Scervino Zara, and Calvin Klein. Parsons keyed Jean-Paul Gaultier's final runway show in Paris in 2019, and she was also celebrated as a beauty trailblazer with her inclusion on the British Fashion Council’s New Wave: Creatives 2019 list, which acknowledges the most innovative and inspiring young creative talent from around the world.Of course, we talk all things Marilyn.How did Marilyn inspire Erin? How did Marilyn create her iconic looks, and how did they change over time? What were Marilyn’s beauty secrets?How can someone recreate Marilyn’s classic look? Follow Erin Online! @erinparsonsmakeup on IG and TikTok. See her portfolio at www.erinparsons.com. ATM Podcast: @allthingsmarilynpodcastScott @marilynmonroecollectionElisa @la_woman_tours Credits Artwork by @marilynmexicoSoundtrack by @silver_technicolor
10/22/22 • 50:23
Send us a textAll Things Marilyn is pleased to present our next episode, which focuses on Marilyn’s final home, located at 12305 Fifth Helena Drive in Brentwood, California, an exclusive suburban neighborhood in the Westside region of Los Angeles. In this podcast, we review the story of Marilyn purchasing what would become the first and only home she’d ever own by herself at the age of 35: What was it about the Brentwood house that drew her to it?What role did former husband Joe DiMaggio play in Marilyn buying the home?How did Ralph Greenson influence her purchase decisions, and her interior design style?Why was the house, and Marilyn’s bedroom in particular, in such a disarray as seen in police investigation photos? We also dive into some of the persistent rumors that have surfaced over the years following her untimely death in her Brentwood house: Was the water to the home really turned off the day she died?Was there really evidence of the house being wire tapped and bugged?Was housekeep Eunice Murray really doing laundry the morning of August 5 when police officers arrived at the home? Did Marilyn even own a washer and dryer? Joining us for this episode is noted author and historian Gary Vitacco-Robles. Gary has written two exceptional books on Marilyn: Cursum Perficio: Marilyn Monroe’s Brentwood Hacienda, The Story of Her Final Months, and Icon: The Life, Times, & Films of Marilyn Monroe. Cursum Perficio is the only book ever published on Marilyn’s Fifth Helena Drive home. Gary conducted extensive research into all aspects of Marilyn’s time there, much of which we touch on in this episode. This episode of All Things Marilyn is a “must listen,” so don’t miss it. Pick up your copies of Gary’s books here: Cursum Perficio: Marilyn Monroe’s Brentwood Hacienda, The Story of Her Final Months Icon: The Life, Times, & Films of Marilyn Monroe Volume I | Volume IIVisit Gary’s website at www.behindtheicon.com and follow him on Facebook here. ATM Podcast: @allthingsmarilynpodcastScott @marilynmonroecollectionElisa @la_woman_tours Credits Artwork by @marilynmexicoSoundtrack by @silver_technicolor
10/15/22 • 50:52
Send us a textWe’re going back to Marilyn’s Hollywood roots with our first guest on the All Things Marilyn podcast. We're thrilled to interview Jean Harlow author, historian and collector Darrell Rooney.How much do you know about Harlow? Was Harlow a childhood idol of Marilyn’s? How did Marilyn discover Jean Harlow?What were the similarities between the two film stars?Was Marilyn the first “platinum blonde,” or was it actually Jean Harlow? Did Marilyn recreate many of Harlow’s famous photographs?Did Marilyn actually want to be the new Jean Harlow? Did the two paths of these screen legends ever cross, even though they died 25 years apart? Marilyn even collected Jean Harlow memorabilia! As a child, young Norma Jeane gathered cigarette cards with photos of movie stars from the golden age of Hollywood. She saved them in an album issued by John Player & Sons tobacco company. Celebrities included in the album are Jean Harlow, Clark Gable, Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Gary Cooper, Greta Garbo, Robert Montgomery and many others. Marilyn saved this item from her childhood. Today, the album, which is fully complete with all cards, is a cherished artifact owned by the Marilyn Monroe Collection.About Darrell RooneyDarrell Rooney is an award-winning Animation Director, his most notable credit being “Lion King 2: Simba’s Pride." He has worked on everything from “Beauty and the Beast” and “Aladdin” at Disney, to “Family Dog” and “The Brave Little Toaster,” and recently, all of the “Hotel Transylvania” movies at Sony. His interest in Jean Harlow began in the late 60s - early 70s when there was a big nostalgia boom. John Kobal glamour photography books introduced him to the radiant Jean Harlow. He thought she had a face like sunshine. He started collecting photos and anything he could find on Harlow, never dreaming that someday he would own objects that actually belonged to her. The Ignatieff mural was a 1932 gift to Jean from husband Paul Bern. He is now considered to be the custodian of this important artifact. In 2017, he rescued the long lost 1937 Harlow painting “Farewell to Earth.” Jean Harlow’s 100th birthday was celebrated with the release of Harlow in Hollywood in 2011, which he co-authored with the talented Mark Alan Vieira. His crowning glory was mounting two popular exhibitions of Jean Harlow memorabilia at the Hollywood Museum in the historic Max Factor Building. Harlow in Hollywood is just about to be re-released in a new updated edition coming out sometime in October, 2022. Follow Darrell online on Facebook and Instagram!ATM Podcast: @allthingsmarilynpodcastScott @marilynmonroecollectionElisa @la_woman_tours Credits Artwork by @marilynmexicoSoundtrack by @silver_technicolor
10/10/22 • 44:08
Send us a textTrigger Warning: In this podcast, issues of rape, sexual violence and abuse, abortion and other topics of a sensitive nature are discussed. All Things Marilyn hosts Scott Fortner and Elisa Jordan share their thoughts and feedback on the new Netflix film Blonde, a fictional story based on the Joyce Carol Oates novel of the same name. What did we like? What did we dislike? What’s true and what’s fiction?Tune in to find out all the details. Follow us on Instagram!ATM Podcast: @allthingsmarilynpodcastScott @marilynmonroecollectionElisa @la_woman_tours Credits Artwork by @marilynmexicoSoundtrack by @silver_technicolor
10/4/22 • 34:54
Send us a textWe’re excited to post our IntroCast! Get to know your hosts for All Things Marilyn, Scott Fortner and Elisa Jordan. How did we meet? When did we first discover Marilyn? Why are we launching a podcast? What are some of the experiences we’ve had through Marilyn? Listen and find out!Stay tuned for our next episode: Our take on the new Netflix film Blonde. Follow us on Instagram!ATM Podcast: @allthingsmarilynpodcastScott @marilynmonroecollectionElisa @la_woman_tours Credits Artwork by @marilynmexicoSoundtrack by @silver_technicolor
10/3/22 • 39:52
Send us a textComing Soon! A new podcast about Marilyn Monroe!Join Marilyn Monroe historian and collector Scott Fortner, together with author, historian and founder of LA Woman Tours, Elisa Jordan, for "All Things Marilyn." Topics discussed will focus on any and all things related to Marilyn, including her life, career, celebrity, and legend. Scott and Elisa will be joined by special guests who also share a passion for Marilyn. Be sure to follow our channel, and stay tuned for our introductory episode. After that, we'll kick off with our first topic: "Blonde," directed by Andrew Dominik and starring Ana de Armas, currently in theaters and airing on Netflix. You can bet we'll have a lot to say on this film based on the 1999 novel of the same name penned by Joyce Carol Oates.Follow us on Instagram! @allthingsmarilynpodcastWe hope you'll join us for "All Things Marilyn!" ATM Podcast: @allthingsmarilynpodcastScott @marilynmonroecollectionElisa @la_woman_tours Credits Artwork by @marilynmexicoSoundtrack by @silver_technicolor
9/27/22 • 00:45