Yes, it’s Marilyn Monroe again. She turns up everywhere. We even saw her face in a satellite image of the British Petroleum oil spill. Today, here she is on the cover of a June 19, 1953 Motor World, comparing her chassis to that of a British-made Singer SM 1500C. Marilyn endorsed, directly or indirectly, everything from diamonds to lipstick, but in the case of the Singer, even her stamp of approval was not able save the car from cancellation. Six years after the Singer went away, Marilyn herself disappeared from the scene.
2011—Elizabeth Taylor Dies
American actress Elizabeth Taylor, whose career began at age 12 when she starred in National Velvet, and who would eventually be nominated for five Academy Awards as best actress and win for Butterfield 8 and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, dies of congestive heart failure in Los Angeles. During her life she had been hospitalized more than 70 times.