Marilyn Monroe, born in 1926 and passing in 1962, is often remembered for her iconic roles in films like 'Some Like It Hot' and 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.'
However, her legacy is evolving; she is increasingly seen as an early advocate for women's rights within the entertainment industry.
This shift in perception highlights Monroe's ability to navigate the complexities of fame while asserting a strong sense of feminist agency.