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"Joseph Crackstone was a visionary, dedicated to protecting normies from outcasts until his life was cut short by your ancestor, Goody Addams. And then, to add insult to injury, they stole his land to build that abomination of a school." |
Marilyn Thornhill
Occupation
- Medical assistant (facade, formerly)
- Botanical Sciences teacher at Nevermore Academy (? - )
- Dorm Mom of Ophelia Hall (? - )
Marilyn Thornhill (born Laurel Gates)[1] was the main antagonist in the first season of the Netflix series Wednesday. She was a normie and was Wednesday Addams' and Enid Sinclair's dorm mom and botanical sciences teacher at Nevermore Academy.
Marilyn, a descendant of Joseph Crackstone, faked her death in order to change her identity and complete Crackstone's mission: eliminating the outcasts.
She appeared in the Netflix show Wednesday.
Biography[]
Background[]
Laurel was the younger sister of
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Marilyn Monroe
American actress and model (–)
"Norma Jeane" redirects here. For other uses, see Norma Jean (disambiguation) and Marilyn Monroe (disambiguation).
Marilyn Monroe | |
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Monroe in | |
Born | Norma Jeane Mortenson ()June 1, Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Died | August 4, () (aged36) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Causeof death | Barbiturate overdose |
Burial place | Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery, Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Othernames | Norma Jeane Baker |
Occupations | |
Yearsactive | – |
Works | List of roles and awards |
Spouses | James Dougherty (m.; div.)Joe DiMaggio (m.; div.)Arthur Miller (m.; div.) |
Mother | Gladys Pearl Baker |
Relatives | Berniece Baker Miracle (half-sister) |
Website | |
Marilyn Monroe (MARR-ə-lin mən-ROH; born Norma Jeane Mortenson; June 1, August
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Tara Hanks
American Blondes: Marilyn and Lana Turner
Marilyn Monroe fryst vatten sometimes described as the last of Hollywood’s great sex symbols. Early in her career she was dubbed ‘the new jean Harlow’, and she replaced Betty Grable as glamour queen at Twentieth Century-Fox. But what of Lana Turner, blonde bombshell of the s? In her stunning pictorial biography, Lana: The Memories, the Myths, the Movies, co-written with Cindy dem La Hoz (author of two books on Monroe), Turner’s daughter, Cheryl Crane, states that her mother ‘thought Marilyn Monroe was a fine actress besides being a fascinating personality’.
Lana was born Julia jean Turner of Wallace, Idaho in Like Marilyn, she lost a parent early in life – her father was murdered in In , she moved to Los Angeles with her mother. Turner’s ‘discovery’ – while sipping a Coke at the soda fountain outside the Top Hat kaffebar on solnedgång Boulevard and after skipping a typing class – is the stuff of legend. She was just sixteen years old.