A Marilyn Monroe Received Note and Newspaper
Advertisement from Press Agent, Arthur P. Jacobs
From Marilyn Monroe's personal files,
a small memo typed in full "Dear Marilyn, / This is the ad which we
prepared / for you. I hope you like it;" together with a copy of the
referenced advertisement showing a black and white image of MM with
text congratulating her "on her Academie du Cinema of France award
for Best Foreign Actress of 1957 in 'The Prince and the Showgirl.'"
The advertisement reads in full:
The Mirisch Company congratulates
Marilyn Monroe on her Academie du Cinema of France award for Best
Foreign Actress of 1957 in "The Prince and The Showgirl"
...and we are proud that she has selected for her next film "Some
Like It Hot" to be produced and directed by Billy Wilder for United
Artists Release."
Marilyn Monroe receiving the Academie du Cinema award
for Best Foreign Actress of 1957 in 'The Prince and the Showgirl.'"
This honor was the French equivalent
of the American Academy Award (Oscar) for acting.