![]() “He played some to us and we suddenly thought, Wow, we’re actually there-inside the investigation,” Cooper tells Vanity Fair. ![]() It wasn’t until Cooper discovered that Summers still had the audio from those incredible interviews that her perspective changed. ![]() ( Vanity Fair excerpted the republished biography here earlier this year.) Summers interviewed some 650 people for the book. Which was why filmmaker Emma Cooper ( The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann) initially balked when author Anthony Summers asked the British filmmaker to peruse his best-selling 1985 biography of Monroe, Goddess: The Secret Lives of Marilyn Monroe. Sixty years after Marilyn Monroe’s death, there isn’t much new to say about the icon or her tragic passing at age 36-as scandalous as the sex symbol’s final days were. ![]()
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