Tuesday, April 15, 2008

New Details on JEANNE CARMEN, MARILYN MONROE in THE LOS ANGELES TIMES


Pin Up Icon Jeanne Carmen was interviewed by THE LOS ANGELES TIMES after the death of Marilyn Monroe on August 4, 1962.


In the article, the Times stated that “from other sources”—including Jeanne Carmen, housekeeper Eunice Murray and film director John Huston—a darker, more mysterious version of Monroe’s last days was already emerging.


The Times reported that Carmen was “a neighbor” of Monroe and that she had seen Marilyn two weeks earlier and had stated that Monroe “looked like death.”


After the death of Monroe, Carmen “felt her own life was in danger” because of her knowledge of Monroe’s affairs with President John F Kennedy and his brother Bobby Kennedy.

So Carmen “skipped town” leaving Hollywood behind and landing in the small desert town of Scottsdale, Arizona where she lived incognito for over a decade.

Carmen abandoned her platinum blonde locks, had three children and lived a quiet life, never mentioning her prior life in Hollywood
Carmen would not be seen again on the big screen, TV or in print for over two decades.

Source: ^ “Housekeeper Discloses: Mystery Phone Call Received by Marilyn”, Los Angeles Times, August 7, 1962

New Details on JEANNE CARMEN, MARILYN MONROE in GODDESS: THE SECRET LIVES OF MARILYN MONROE


Investigative journalist Anthony Summers has published the New York Times bestseller GODDESS: THE SECRET LIVES OF MARILYN MONROE.


Among the revelations was new evidence on the long-rumored affairs between Monroe and President John F. Kennedy and his brother Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy.


Summers had tracked down Jeanne Carmen, who was then living in Newport Beach, California, and interviewed her extensively about her career and relationships with such notable Hollywood entertainers as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Peter Lawford and Monroe.


Carmen confirmed that she was present during romantic trysts between President Kennedy and Monroe that took place at Lawford’s Santa Monica beachhouse.


Carmen also confirmed that she was present during Robert F. Kennedy’s romantic trysts with Monroe and that, on a dare, the threesome ventured out to a nude beach in Malibu north of Point Dume. Kennedy wore a disguise made up of a baseball cap, sunglasses and fake goatee-style beard most likely borrowed from the studio makeup and FX department at Monroe’s studio 20th Century Fox


Source: ^ Summers, Anthony (1985). Goddess: The Secret Lives of Marilyn Monroe. Macmillan Publishing Company, 25,232,252,282,330,334,348,353,354,368,369,on Monroe and drugs, 203-4,on Robert Kennedy and Monroe, 257-60. ISBN 0-451-40014-3


New Details on JEANNE CARMEN, MARILYN MONROE in MARILYN'S LAST WORDS: HER SECRET TAPES AND MYSTERIOUS DEATH


British author Matthew Smith has published the book MARILYN'S LAST WORDS: HER SECRET TAPES AND MYSTERIOUS DEATH in the United States.


The same book was published in the U.K. and in Europe, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa with the title VICTIM: THE SECRET TAPES OF MARILYN MONROE.


Smith states that “Marilyn’s friend Jeanne Carmen” was aware of Marilyn’s issues with low self esteem and that Carmen believed Marilyn’s “general insecurity problem related to her lack of education” and that “a girl needs a dad to tell her she’s wonderful, and Marilyn didn’t have that.”


Carmen also said that when Marilyn was Norma Jean she was a “fun person, just an ordinary, nice person” but when she would “step over the threshold” and make the “change to Marilyn Monroe” she radiated beauty and charm and elegance. “She was a queen”.


Source: ^ Smith, Matthew (2003). Victim: The Secret Tapes Of Marilyn Monroe. Century - London, 93,125,141,145,149-51,153,159,176,247,289,291. ISBN 0-7126-6278-2


Source: ^ Smith, Matthew (2004). Marilyn’s Last Words: Her Secret Tapes and Mysterious Death. Carroll & Graf, 247. ISBN 0-7867-1380-1



New Details on JEANNE CARMEN, MARILYN MONROE in PETER LAWFORD: THE MAN WHO KEPT THE SECRETS


Author James Spada has published the book Peter Lawford: The Man Who Kept The Secrets.


Spada states that Jeanne Carmen was Marilyn Monroe’s “best girlfriend” and that the two women had both dated Peter Lawford and were both curious as to why Lawford never made a pass at either of them.


Carmen and Monroe considered themselves “the sexiest things on two feet” and were perplexed at Lawfords seeming indifference to there feminine charms.


Carmen had often been present at parties at the Lawford beach house in Santa Monica; parties that included “Marilyn and Jack Kennedy”.


According to Carmen “Peter introduced me to the President at the beach house.”
At the height of Marilyn’s affair with Jack Kennedy, Marilyn said to Carmen “Can’t you just see me as First Lady?”


On August 3, 1962, Marilyn told Jeanne Carmen that she “was disturbed repeatedly throughout the night” by a series of crank calls. The caller sounded like a woman and kept saying the same thing over and over: “Leave Bobby alone, you tramp. Leave Bobby alone.”


The next night on August 4, 1962, Monroe telephoned Jeanne Carmen looking for sleeping bills but Carmen “begged off” because she was too “hammered” or drunk to drive.


Monroe was found later that night dead from a drug overdose that has never been fully explained

Source: ^ Spada, James (1991). Peter Lawford: The Man Who Kept The Secrets. Bantam Books, 143-44,183,301,306-8,315,317,320. ISBN 0-553-07185-8


New Details on JEANNE CARMEN, JOE DIMAGGIO & MARILYN MONROE


Morris Engelberg, — Joe Dimaggio’s long time “business advisor, attorney, and confidante during the last 16 years of the ballplayers life” — has published the book Dimaggio: Setting The Record Straight.


Engelberg states that Carmen was “a longtime friend of Marilyn’s” and that Carmen “didn’t agree with the suicide theory”.


Engelberg says that Carmen had “warned Marilyn” about her “gangster friends”, “especially Johnny Rosselli” because of his close ties to Mob boss Sam Giancana


Source: ^ Engelberg, Morris (2003). Dimaggio: Setting The Record Straight. MBI Publishing Company, 279-80. ISBN 0-7603-1482-9



Monday, April 14, 2008

New Details on JEANNE CARMEN & MARILYN MONROE in THE MEN WHO MURDERED MARILYN


British Investigative journalist Matthew Smith has published the book The Men Who Murdered Marilyn in Britain.

Smith stated that Jeanne Carmen was Marilyn's “friend and neighbor” when she lived in an apartment on Doheny drive in West Hollywood.

Smith also stated that Marilyn had received a series of disturbing phone calls the night of August 3 and into the wee hours.

The caller repeatedly told Marilyn to “‘Leave Bobby alone you tramp’ or something similar”.

Marilyn called Carmen to tell her about the phone calls early the next morning.

According to Smith, “Marilyn’s early morning call to Jeanne Carmen speaks reams for their friendship”.

Source: ^ Smith, Matthew (1996). The Men Who Murdered Marilyn. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 23, 203-04. ISBN 0-7475-2722-9


New Details on Jeanne Carmen, Johnny Rosselli & Marilyn Monroe




Investigators Charles Rappleye and Ed Becker have published the book All American Mafioso: The Johnny Rosselli Story.

The authors state that “Jeanne Carmen was a neighbor and close friend of Marilyn Monroe” during the period before Monroe’s death in 1962.

Rosselli was a friend of Carmen’s and Monroe’s and Carmen saw Rosselli at Monroe’s apartment on Doheny drive on “several occasions”.

Carmen once asked Monroe how she came to know Rosselli and Monroe stated that she “knew Johnny through the Kennedy’s”.

Source: ^ Rappleye, Charles; Becker, Ed (1991). All American Mafioso: The Johnny Rosselli Story. Doubleday, 209. ISBN 0-385-26676-6



Thursday, April 3, 2008

New Details on JEANNE CARMEN in THE ASSASSINATION OF MARILYN MONROE


Author DONALD H. WOLFE has published the book THE LAST DAYS OF MARILYN MONROE in the United States.


The same book was published in the U.K., Europe, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa with the title THE ASSASSINATION OF MARILYN MONROE.


Wolfe states that JEANNE CARMEN was a girlfriend and former next-door neighbor of MARILYN MONROE at her Doheny apartment in Hollywood.


The apartment building, located at 882 North Doheny Drive, was owned by FRANK SINATRA and was used as a "way station for SINATRA's pals, broads and business associates."


The apartment building was a nondescript low key white-on-white triplex on the corner of Doheny Drive and Cynthia Street with the apartment units surrounding a small courtyard. Many notable people have lived there, including actress ANGIE DICKINSON and actor BRAD DEXTER, who had once saved SINATRA from drowning in the ocean off Hawaii while filming the movie None But the Brave.


According to DEXTER, JEANNE CAREMN had known SINATRA and Chicago mobster JOHNNY ROSSELLI for years.


DEXTER was also a friend of MARILYN MONROE, having first met MONROE when he played a role in The Asphalt Jungle.


DEXTER recalled seeing MARILYN and JEANNE CARMEN together at the apartment on several occasions.


During an interview, DEXTER stated with regard to MARILYN and JEANNE "They were friends. I'd see them at Pucini's with FRANK, and sometimes at Palm Springs."


Source: ^ Wolfe, Donald H. (1998). The Assassination of Marilyn Monroe. Little, Brown and Company (UK), 99-100. ISBN 0-316-64019-0


Source: ^ Wolfe, Donald H. (1998). The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe. William Morrow and Company, Inc., 46-47,85,371-372,382,391,392,420,736,437,452-453, JFK/MM seen together by, 376. ISBN 0-688-16288-6



Feminist Icon GLORIA STEINEM on Pinup Icon JEANNE CARMEN & MARILYN MONROE


Feminist icon GLORIA STEINEM has published the book MARILYN.


STEINEM states that there were "only two women" MARILYN was close to at the end of her life and that MARILYN saw these two women regularly: PATRICIA NEWCOMB, her publicist and "JEANNE CARMEN, an actress neighbor to whom MARILYN confessed her troubles with insomnia, with work, with men."


STEINEM also writes of MARILYN's affair with JOHN F KENNEDY and ROBERT KENNEDY and STEINEM recounts the time CARMEN opened the door at MARILYN's Doheny Drive apartment "in the summer or fall of 1961" and found a "surprised ROBERT KENNEDY" staring back at her.


STEINEM also writes of the trip MARILYN, CARMEN and BOBBY KENNEDY took to a "nearby nudist beach" on a dare.


Source: ^ Steinem, Gloria (1986). Marilyn. Henry Holt and Company, 94, 122-26. ISBN 0-8050-0060-7


www.jeannecarmen.com/


More Details on JEANNE CARMEN in THE KENNEDY MEN: 3 GENERATIONS OF SEX, SCANDAL & SECRETS


Author Nellie Bly has published the book ''THE KENNEDY MEN: THREE GENERATIONS OF SEX. SCANDAL & SECRETS''

Bly writes about "the wildest party" at PETER LAWFORDS's Santa Monica beach house after JACK KENNEDY won the Democratic nomination.

Bly states that "MARILYN MONROE invited her friend JEANNE CARMEN, a beautiful blond golfer and actress" to the pool party at the LAWFORD's house. Here, JACK KENNEDY and MARILYN MONROE hooked up for a romantic tryst with a twist: JFK wanted JEANNE CARMEN to join them for a threesome but CARMEN "dismissed the idea as crazy".

JACK became persistent and said to CARMEN "Just think of it as standing on the edge of a New Frontier. The frontier of the 1960's. A frontier of unknown opportunities and perils. JEANNE, I'm asking you and MARILYN both to be new pioneers on that New Frontier."

Bly also recounts the time CARMEN and MONROE invited BOBBY KENNEDY to a nude beach in Malibu. CARMEN and MONROE rubbed BOBBY down with suntan lotion and CARMEN recalled that BOBBY was "trembling" so bad that "MARILYN and I both thought he was going to pass out." Later in the afternoon, a naked BOBBY said to CARMEN and MONROE, "girls I haven't had this much fun in a long time."

Source: ^ Bly, Nellie (1996). The Kennedy Men: Three Generations of Sex, Scandal and Secrets. Kensington Publishing Corp., 91, 127-128. ISBN 1-57566-015-6.

www.jeannecarmen.com

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Historic Re-Enactments of JEANNE CARMEN, BOBBY KENNEDY & MARILYN MONROE in MARILYN: THE LAST WORD



Note: These clips feature HISTORIC RE-ENACTMENTS with professional actors portraying JEANNE CARMEN, BOBBY KENNEDY and MARILYN MONROE

Jeanne Carmen in Marilyn: The Last Word (part 2 of 6)




Jeanne Carmen in Marilyn: The Last Word (part 6 of 6)