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These wonderful portraits of Marilyn Monroe were taken by Jack Cardiff during the filming of The Prince and the Showgirl in 1956.
“All the stars I photographed had some kind of facial flaw which a badly placed light would disclose, or emphasize, and Marilyn was no exception—although she was as near-perfect as any cameraman could wish for. She had a classically sound bone structure; her cornflower-blue eyes were the right distance apart, and her full mouth was perfectly formed.”

These wonderful portraits of Marilyn Monroe were taken by Jack Cardiff during the filming of The Prince and the Showgirl in 1956.
“All the stars I photographed had some kind of facial flaw which a badly placed light would disclose, or emphasize, and Marilyn was no exception—although she was as near-perfect as any cameraman could wish for. She had a classically sound bone structure; her cornflower-blue eyes were the right distance apart, and her full mouth was perfectly formed.”
