Marilyn was good friends with fellow actor Edward G. Robinson's son, Edward Jr., who was called Eddie by those close to him.
There is no proof as to who Marilyn's father was, there has been speculation and guesses as to who fathered the American sweetheart but no definitive proof. Her father is Martin Edward Mortensen, the son of an immigrant (also called Martin Edward Mortenson) from the village of Skold near Haugesund in Norway. He abandoned his family before Marilyn Monroe was born and died without ever seeing his daughter. He is listed as Edward Mortenson on Marilyn Monroe's birth-certificate (hence her birthname of Norma Jean Mortenson). Marilyn Monroe however denied that he was her father throughout her life causing some debate, however it is considered more likely that Mortenson was her biological father and left because he didn't want to cope with his then partly separated wife having a baby daughter. A copy of Monroe's birth-certificate was found in his belongings after he died. Marilyn Monroe herself claimed to be of Scottish, Irish and Norwegian ancestry though this would seemingly have to be from her father's side of the family as she has no known Norwegian ancestors on her maternal line
Marilyn Monroe had no children. She tried several times with her second husband, Arthur Miller, to have a child, but miscarried each time. She suffered what is called atopic pregnancies, where the egg gets stuck in the fallopian tubes, and can be extremely painful. Because of this, Marilyn was never able to have children. She did, however, have step-children from both marriages to Arthur Miller and Joe DiMaggio. DiMaggio had one son, and Miller had a son and daughter.
Obviously not, no. Marilyn Monroe never had a biological surviving daughter or son. There is a rumor that Marilyn may or may not have stated herself, that she did concieve and later carry a child to term during her years as an orphan. However, Marilyn was known to make stories up about anything and everything - especially to move her career along and for sympathy. There is no proof of this child and was said to be given up for adoption if they existed; but it is doubtful they did. Nobody alive can actually say that happened, and I've heard this Nancy person is a mentally ill person with a drug problem that fakes this for attention. She probably wouldn't even be old enough, logically speaking.
Yea, she get married. and died when give birth to her first son.
She never had a daughter or a son, she miscarried twice.
Marilyn was good friends with fellow actor Edward G. Robinson's son, Edward Jr., who was called Eddie by those close to him.
There is no proof as to who Marilyn's father was, there has been speculation and guesses as to who fathered the American sweetheart but no definitive proof. Her father is Martin Edward Mortensen, the son of an immigrant (also called Martin Edward Mortenson) from the village of Skold near Haugesund in Norway. He abandoned his family before Marilyn Monroe was born and died without ever seeing his daughter. He is listed as Edward Mortenson on Marilyn Monroe's birth-certificate (hence her birthname of Norma Jean Mortenson). Marilyn Monroe however denied that he was her father throughout her life causing some debate, however it is considered more likely that Mortenson was her biological father and left because he didn't want to cope with his then partly separated wife having a baby daughter. A copy of Monroe's birth-certificate was found in his belongings after he died. Marilyn Monroe herself claimed to be of Scottish, Irish and Norwegian ancestry though this would seemingly have to be from her father's side of the family as she has no known Norwegian ancestors on her maternal line
Marilyn Monroe had no children. She tried several times with her second husband, Arthur Miller, to have a child, but miscarried each time. She suffered what is called atopic pregnancies, where the egg gets stuck in the fallopian tubes, and can be extremely painful. Because of this, Marilyn was never able to have children. She did, however, have step-children from both marriages to Arthur Miller and Joe DiMaggio. DiMaggio had one son, and Miller had a son and daughter.
No
No.
Marilyn Dennis' son's father is Robert Laycock, a former producer at Citytv.
She claims she did!
no she never did
She gave birth to her son on september 11 1805 and her daughter in 1812.
Obviously not, no. Marilyn Monroe never had a biological surviving daughter or son. There is a rumor that Marilyn may or may not have stated herself, that she did concieve and later carry a child to term during her years as an orphan. However, Marilyn was known to make stories up about anything and everything - especially to move her career along and for sympathy. There is no proof of this child and was said to be given up for adoption if they existed; but it is doubtful they did. Nobody alive can actually say that happened, and I've heard this Nancy person is a mentally ill person with a drug problem that fakes this for attention. She probably wouldn't even be old enough, logically speaking.
In 1783 to a son named Jhon.