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1942: Marilyn’s First Marriage
Marilyn Monroe wed her high school sweetheart, James Dougherty, in 1942. Monroe, then known as Norma Jean Baker, met Dougherty while living with a family friend in Los Angeles, California. The couple married just after her 16th birthday, after dating for a few months.
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1943: Newlywed Bliss
Dougherty, who was 20 years old at the time, initially married Monroe to prevent her from going back into the foster care system as her mother, Gladys, was in and out of psychiatric facilities. After their wedding, the young couple honeymooned on a lake in Ventura County and moved into an apartment in Sherman Oaks.
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1944: Moving to Catalina
In 1944, Dougherty, who had joined the Merchant Marines, was assigned to the base on Catalina Island. The newlyweds moved to the island in California where Monroe “was just a housewife,” Dougherty told United Press International. The couple would divorce in 1946, while Dougherty was serving overseas and Monroe began pursuing a career in Hollywood.
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1954: Newlywed Bliss
According to History, the couple had originally wanted to keep the nuptials low-key. But press and fans crowded San Francisco City Hall after Monroe casually mentioned the wedding to a person at her film studio. Her comments were reportedly leaked.
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1954: The Second Time Around
After first meeting on a double date, Monroe and DiMaggio dated for two years before tying the knot. Both of them had been divorced previously—DiMaggio’s first wife, Dorothy Arnold, filed divorce papers in 1943 citing “cruel indifference” for the reason of separation.
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1954: Sightseeing
DiMaggio and Monroe are photographed on their honeymoon in Japan, stopping by a fishing village to take in the view.
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1954: A Bicoastal Marriage
The newly-married couple briefly rented a home in the Hollywood Hills, as Monroe was based there for work. But they also enjoyed as much time as they could in New York City, where DiMaggio was adored. Here the couple is seen enjoying an evening at El Morocco in New York City.
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1954: DiMaggio Visits Monroe on Set
In 1954, DiMaggio visited Monroe on the set of River of No Return in Canada, as seen here.
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1954: Night at the Theater
DiMaggio looks on as actor David Wayne applies makeup to Monroe backstage at the Martin Beck Theater. The couple were in the audience to see the actor’s play, The Teahouse of the August Moon.
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1954: On the Rocks
DiMaggio was said to be I do “disgusted” with Marilyn’s famous dress scene in The Seven Year Itch. The couple fought afterwards and DiMaggio was reportedly physical, which led to Monroe’s decision to file for divorce.
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1954: Jealous Joe
After his divorce with Monroe, DiMaggio had a difficult time moving on. In a scandal that has now become known as the “Wrong Door Raid,” DiMaggio faced consequences when he wrongfully kicked in the door to a house that he thought Monroe was inside with another man.
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