INDEX
Acting coach. See Strasberg, Paula
Actor’s Studio
Addinsell, Richard
African Queen, The
Alexander, Gordon
Allan, Rupert
Angeli, Pier
Anna Karenina
Ascot Racecourse
Association of Cinematograph Technicians (ACT)
Audley, Maxine
Austin Princess
Back projection
Baronova, Irina
Battle of the River Plate, The
Beaton, Cecil
Bernstein, Sidney
Blonde, Hollywood
Bodyguard. See Smith, Roger
Bolshoi Ballet
Bond, Gordon
Bond Street
Brando, Marlon
Brothers Karamazov, The
Burnett, Al
Burton, Richard
Bus Stop
Bushell, Anne
about
in Clark/Pitt-Millward letter
description of
dislike for Monroe
Bushell, Ned
Bushell, Tony
about
in Clark/Pitt-Millward letter
dislike for Monroe
Caesar and Cleopatra
Cardiff, Jack
about
affair with stand-in
Saltwood Castle visit
Carpathian Embassy, Belgrave
Carr, Joan
Cast list, The Prince and the Showgirl
Casting couch
Castle Arms
Celly. See Clark, Collette
Chappell, Billy
Cigarettes, named for Olivier
Clapperboard
Clark, Alan
Clark, Colin
Amy Greene and
Arthur Jacobs and
Arthur Miller and
as Assistant Stage Manager
bodyguard, hires
description of Monroe
Diana Dors and
dream to be a director
driver hired
farewell to Monroe
first day on set
flatmates of
Gene Kelly and
as gofer on set
house for Monroe and
Laurence Olivier and
meets Monroe
Milton Greene and
miscarriage, Monroe and
on Monroe without makeup
on Monroe’s acting skills
Monroe’s arrival in U.K.
Owen Morshead (Sir) and
Parkside House, Monroe and
pep talk, Monroe and
Pitt-Millward, letter to
relationship with Oliviers
at Saltwood with Cardiff
shopping with Monroe
Susan Strasberg and
as third assistant director
Wattis and Hardwick friendship
Windsor Castle, Monroe and
Clark, Collett (Celly)
Clark, Kenneth (Sir)
Closed set
Closed shop
Cockpit, The
Connell, Dr.
Constitution, Britain’s
Contracts, long-term
Costume designer. See Dawson Beatrice
Cotes-Preedy, Mr.
Coward, Nöel
Crimson Drawing Room, Windsor Castle
Cross-plot
Cukor, George
Daily Mirror, The
Dalcross airport
Damone
Dastagir, Sabu
Da Vinci, Leonardo
Davis, Bette
Dawson, Beatrice
Day, Vera
De Valois, Ninette
Devine, George
Dillon, Carmen
DiMaggio, Joe
Dors, Diana (aka Fluck)
Dressing room, Pinewood Studios
Driver. See Evans
Drugs, prescription, Monroe’s use of
Du Maurier, Gerald (Sir)
Dumb blonde
Edwards, Dennis
Electrician’s Union
Elwes, Dominic (Dommy)
Englefield Beige
Entertainer, The
Eton College
Eton High Street
Eugenie (Empress)
Evans (Monroe’s driver)
Evening Standard
Extras
Fath, Jacques
Film Artists Association (FAA)
Fonteyn, Margot
Furse, Roger
Gaiety Theater
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
George the Third (King)
Gilman (Olivier’s driver)
Giraudoux, Jean
Gone With the Wind
Grace (Monroe’s caretaker)
Green Drawing Room, Windsor Castle
Greene, Amy
Greene, Josh
Greene, Milton
affair with Monroe
arrival in U.K.
Clark, Parkside House and
in Clark/Pitt-Millward letter
dislike for Monroe
family arrives in U.K.
manipulation of Monroe
Marilyn Monroe Productions and
on Monroe romance
Pinewood Studios
Guilaroff, Sidney
Hardwick, Paul
Harlow, Jean
Harris, Jack
Heathrow Airport, Monroe’s arrival at
Helpmann, Robert
Henry V,
Henry the Sixth (King)
Henson, Gladys
Hepburn, Katharine
Hohenberg, Doctor
Holbein
Holden, William
Hollywood blonde
Hope, Bob
Hunt, Marita
Hyde, Johnny
In Which We Serve
Infidelity, Monroe’s
Inge, William
Insurance policy, on actors
Jacobs, Arthur P.
changing arrival plans
character of
house hunt
Jewish supporters of Monroe
John (King)
Joseph, Teddy
Karsavina
Kazan, Elia
Kelly, Gene
Kelly, Grace
Kennedy, Jacqueline
Kennedy, John F.
Kent, Allegra
Kent, Jean
Kiss, first, between Clark and Monroe
Knight, Esmond
Korda, Alexander
Laughton, Charles
Laurence Olivier Productions
Lawyer. See Stein, Irving
Lean, David
Leigh, Vivian
awards of
in Caesar and Cleopatra
in Clark/Pitt-Millward letter
Clark’s relationship with
hires Gilman as driver
meets Monroe at airport
as Scarlett O’Hara
as unstable
visit to set
Letter, Clark to Pitt-Millward
Life magazine
Lighting. See Cardiff, Jack
Logan, Josh
Lost Boys
Love, Monroe’s desire for
Love Among the Ruins
Magna Carta
Makeup artist. See Snyder, Allan
Marilyn: A Very Personal Story (Rosten)
Marilyn Monroe Productions
Martinelli, Elsa
Maysles, David
Media. See Press
Melandribos, Andrea
Method, the
Miller, Arthur
arrival in U.K.
character of
in Clark/Pitt-Millward letter
Clark’s dislike for
as co-producer
fights with Monroe
investigation by McCarthy
Monroe’s relationship with
Paris trip
passport issues of
as prima donna
return to U.K.
Ministry of Information
Miscarriage, Monroe’s
MMP. See Marilyn Monroe Productions
Mona Lisa
Money, Monroe and
Monkey Business
Monroe, Marilyn
acting skills of
appearance without makeup
arrival in the U.K.
Arthur Miller and. See also Miller, Arthur
behavior on the set
in Clark/Pitt-Millward letter
Colin Clark and. See Clark, Colin
dance scene
dark side of
desire for love
distress on set
dressing room at Pinewoods
drug use by
first day of filming
forgetting her lines
as freak of nature
love scenes with Olivier
marriage, first
miscarriage
money and
mother’s mental health
Ophelia Complex
Paula Strasberg and
pregnancy
psychoanalysis and
Queen Elizabeth II and
romances of
self-confidence and
sex and
shopping expedition
singing
Sleeping Prince and the Showgirl, The
stand-in
trapped by fame
unfaithfulness of
walk
work habits of
Moore, Garrett
Moore, Joan
Morshead, Owen (Sir)
Morshead, Paquita
Music, The Prince and the Showgirl
Musical score. See Addinsell, Richard
NAAFI wagon
NATKE, union
News of the World
Newton, Bob
Nissen hut
Niven, David
Notely Abbey (Olivier’s home)
Novak, Kim
Old House Hotel
Olivier, Laurence (Sir)
awards of
Cecil Tennant (agent) and
cigarettes named for
in Clark/Pitt-Millward letter
Colin Clark and
Dame Sybil and
dislike for Monroe
Entertainer, The
as Grand Duke
Greene on
love scenes
miscarriage, work and
Monroe at airport
Monroe/Miller marriage and
Sleeping Prince and the Showgirl, The
Ophelia Complex
Orton, David
Clark and
Prince and the Showgirl, The
Orton, Penny
Osborne, John
Othello, Act V, Scene ii
Paris Match
Parkside House, Englefield Green
owners
staff
unpaid bills at
See also Clark, Colin; Monroe, Marilyn
Pascal, Gabriel
Perceval, Hugh
Clark’s job and
cross-plot of
Peter Pan
Phoenix Theater
Pick up shots
Pinewood Studios
Pitt-Millward, Peter
Clark and
letter to
“Playing trains,”
PLOD. See Smith, Roger
Plowright, Joan
Post-syncing
Powell, Michael
Pregnancy rumor
Press
conference at Savoy Hotel
invasive practices of
Monroe’s U.K. arrival and
Pressburger, Emeric
Prince and the Showgirl, The
cast list
extras for coronation scenes
filming begins
music for
music scenes
production crew
rehearsals
security arrangements
set of
Prince, the Showgirl, and Me, The
Prince Rainier
Princess Grace (Grace Kelly)
Production crew, The Prince and the Showgirl
Psychoanalysis, Monroe and
Publicist. See Allan, Rupert; Jacobs, Arthur P.
Queen Elizabeth II
Rank Films
Rathbone, Tim
Rattigan, Terence
Ray, Johnny
Red Shoes, The
Rehearsals
Rivalry, between Olivier and Monroe
River Thames
Romeo and Juliet
Rosten, Hedda
about
arrival in U.K.
in Clark/Pitt-Millward letter
Rosten, Norman
Royal Court Theater
Royal Library, Windsor Castle
Runnymede House
Sadler’s Wells Ballet
Saltwood Castle, Kent
Jack Cardiff and
Susan Strasberg and
Savoy Hotel
Scotland Yard
Security arrangements, on set
Sex, Monroe on
Shaw, George Bernard
Simmons, Jean
Simoni, Dario
Sitwell, Edith (Dame)
Sitwell, Osbert
Slade Professor of Fine Art, Oxford (Kenneth Clark)
Sleeping Prince Waltz, The
SLO. See Olivier, Laurence (Sir)
Smith, Roger
about
Clark, Monroe and
hired
Snyder, Allan (aka Whitey)
Some Like It Hot
Sound Department
Spartacus
Spenser, Jeremy
St. James Club
Stand-in, for Monroe
Star Dressing Room
Steel, Anthony
Stein, Irving
Stern, Bert
Stork Club
Strasberg, Lee
banned from set
in Clark/Pitt-Millward letter
Strasberg, Paula
about
as acting coach
arrival in U.K.
banned from set
behavior on set
in Clark/Pitt-Millward letter
description
money and
treatment by Miller
Strasberg, Susan
Clark and
in Picnic
at Saltwood Castle
Swanson, Maureen
Swim, Monroe and Clark
Tate Gallery
Tennant, Cecil
Tennant, David
Thornburn, June
Thorndike, Sybil (Dame)
Tibbs Farm
Tiepolo
Titus Andronicus
Tracy, Spencer
Tutin, Dorothy
Twentieth Century Fox
Unions
Association of Cinematograph Technicians (ACT)
Electricians
Film Artists’ Association (FAA)
NATKE
View from the Bridge, A (Miller)
War effort
Wardrobe
Warner Brothers
Wattis, Richard (Dicky)
Westminster Abbey
White Drawing Room, Windsor Castle
Whitey. See Snyder, Allan
Wilder, Billy
Windsor Castle, Monroe’s visit to
Windsor Great Park
Wisdom, Norman
Worth, Irene
Zec, Donald