By Josh Saunders For Dailymail. The photographer who snapped Marilyn Monroe's naked shots in Something's Got to Give describes the raunchy scenes in a documentary about her downfall. Lawrence Schiller was hired to capture moments on-set with the blonde bombshell in May His account was revealed on part two of Fox News Channel's documentary series Scandalous: The Death of Marilyn Monroe, which aired on Sunday and analyzes the incidents that led up to her death.
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By Andrew Court For Dailymail. Two rolls of film featuring photographs of Marilyn Monroe's naked corpse remain hidden nearly six decades after her death, a new documentary series reveals. Scandalous: The Death of Marilyn Monroe, which premieres Sunday on the Fox News Channel, features an interview with the son of the photographer who captured the images of the Hollywood icon as she lay on a tray inside a Los Angeles morgue. Devik Wiener, the son of famed snapper Leigh Wiener, reveals how his father bribed his way into the coroner's quarters just hours after the Some Like It Hot star was found dead in her bed on August 4,
Photographer reveals details from Marilyn Monroe's nude scenes in Something's Got to Give
Nowadays, it is really hard to discern something natural and real from the edited, altered and photoshopped. It has been speculated that the famous actress did have some plastic surgery performed on her chin and possibly her nose, despite popular belief. Either way, every talk of her photos stirs up controversy and much attention to this day, proving that some stars shine bright even long after they are gone. As difficult as it may seem to fathom, regarding the modern trends, sex used to be considered quite a taboo subject in Los Angeles.
When I pulled into the Twentieth Century Fox Studios parking lot in Los Angeles in my station wagon in April , I kept telling myself that this was just another assignment, just another pretty girl that I was going to photograph. In fact, she was anything but. In , when I was a college photographer, I had seen her angelic face on the cover of Time. And now, four years later, Look magazine had hired me to do just that. We waited a few seconds, and the light went off.