Marilyn Monroe Doc has an "irrefutable evidence" of this secret, director says

Marilyn, his last secret investigates the mystery of his biological father.


Sixty years after his death,Marilyn Monroe remains one of the most intriguing celebrities of all time. This is partly due to the way it has reinvented itself, transforming from an orphan named Norma Jeane Menson to a list actor named Marilyn Monroe. And although there is a little better known of his early life - including his mother isGladys Pearl Baker And that she has lived with several different families as a child - the identity of the Father of Monroe has always been a mystery. But the director of a new documentary on the star is to know that the film reveals who was his biological father.

Read to learn more aboutMarilyn, his last secretAnd the "irrefutable evidence" the filmmaker claims that it is discovered.

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Monroe spent "a life" in search of his father.

Marilyn Monroe as a baby circa 1927
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Baker was married three times, but none of these men were the biological father of Monroe. Before adopting his stage name, the star had used the names of surname Baker (owned by his mother's first husband) and Mortenson (owned by his mother's second husband). However, he was suspected that Monroe's biological father was actuallyCharles Stanley Gifford, a man who worked for Baker.

As indicated by theDaily mail, according to the bookMarilyn Monroe: the privacy of a public icon byCharles Casillo, Baker told Monroe Gifford was his father when she was eight years old and showed her picture of him. "It was a mystery, a fantasy. It was the man of the photo to whom she is bound" Casillo writes. "Norma Jean would spend a life looking for this man in others, wanting to know him, love him, passionately wanting him to love him."

The documentary includes a DNA test revealed.

Marilyn Monroe circa 1940s
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As indicated byVariety, Key proof inMarilyn, his last secretare the results of theDNA tests made On a monroe hair wick and saliva of Graword's great company. The hair sample was provided by a prime commissioner and an authenticator and was originally obtained just after his death.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

"The hair we have used since Monroe have been collected by the person who has embarmed his body on the day of his death and we have been able to elaborate 22% of his genetic profile with a fragment of DNA found in keratin" ,François POMES noted.

DNA Technology has traveled a long way.

Marilyn Monroe posing for a portrait in 1947
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Back when Monroe was alive and did not know his father, she could not have taken a DNA test in an effort to find it. This type of test did not exist in the form it makes todayuntil the 1980s. According toVariety,Marilyn, his last secretInclude Monroe archive images, interviews and a look at science behind DNA tests.

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The evidence is "irrefutable," said the director.

Marilyn Monroe at a party for
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Pomes said he "spent years and white nights" in his efforts to confirm the identity of Monroe's father and also promised another "family secret" is revealed in the film. It also seems that the parents of the supposed parent of the star will be involved in the documentary.

"The thing I touched on myself, the most aimed at the reaction of Gifford's family who was overwhelmed by this irrefutable evidence," said the director.

It is unclear, however, when exactly the US hearings will be able to see the documentary.VarietyReports reports that it is in the foreground in June on a French television network and that a version in English is being completed.

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