Was it merely a song, or something far more significant? Marilyn Monroe's breathy rendition of "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" to John F. Kennedy on May 19, 1962, at Madison Square Garden, wasn't just a performance; it was a cultural earthquake, a moment forever etched in American history, and a haunting prelude to her untimely demise. It was a convergence of power, beauty, and vulnerability, all under the bright lights of a Democratic fundraiser.
The event, a gala held to celebrate President Kennedy's upcoming 45th birthday (though his actual birthday was still ten days away, on May 29th), was already buzzing with anticipation. Tickets went for as high as $1,000 a piece a staggering $8,500 in today's currency highlighting the event's prestige and the high regard in which Kennedy was held. But when Marilyn Monroe took the stage, all eyes were irrevocably drawn to her. Wearing a shimmering, skin-tight gown that appeared almost painted onto her body, she exuded an aura of undeniable allure. The dress, reportedly so form-fitting it had to be sewn onto her before the performance, further amplified the intimate and provocative nature of her serenade.
Marilyn Monroe: Biographical and Career Information | |
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Birth Name | Norma Jeane Mortenson (later Baker) |
Date of Birth | June 1, 1926 |
Place of Birth | Los Angeles, California, USA |
Date of Death | August 4, 1962 |
Cause of Death | Probable Suicide (Barbiturate Overdose) - Officially Ruled as Probable Suicide, but remains controversial |
Occupation | Actress, Singer, Model |
Years Active | 19451962 |
Notable Films | Some Like It Hot (1959), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), The Seven Year Itch (1955), Niagara (1953), How to Marry a Millionaire (1953), Bus Stop (1956), The Misfits (1961) |
Spouses | James Dougherty (m. 19421946), Joe DiMaggio (m. 19541954), Arthur Miller (m. 19561961) |
Awards & Recognition | Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Some Like It Hot, 1960), Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame |
Signature Style | Platinum Blonde Hair, Red Lipstick, Beauty Mark, Hourglass Figure |
Most Known For | Her iconic status as a sex symbol, her comedic timing, and her vulnerability |
Website | Official Marilyn Monroe Website |


