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Berniece Baker Miracle

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Berniece Baker Miracle
BornBerniece Inez Gladys Baker
(1919-07-30) July 30, 1919 (age 105)
Venice, California, U.S
🏳️ NationalityAmerican
💼 Occupation
Known forHalf-sister of Marilyn Monroe
Notable workMy Sister Marilyn (1994)
👩 Spouse(s)
Paris Miracle
(m. 1938; died 1990)
👶 ChildrenMona Rae Miracle
👴 👵 Parent(s)Jasper Newton Baker
Gladys Pearl Baker
👪 RelativesMarilyn Monroe (half-sister)

Berniece Baker Miracle (born July 30, 1919) is an American centenarian, writer, and the half-sister of actress Marilyn Monroe. She wrote her memoir My Sister Marilyn about Monroe's life and career.

Childhood[edit]

Berniece Inez Gladys Baker was born in Venice, California in July 1919. Her parents, Gladys Pearl Baker and Jasper Newton "Jap" Baker (1886–1951), were married in 1917 and had their first child in 1918, older brother Robert Kermit "Jackie". Following Gladys' divorce, Jasper kidnapped the children and raised them in his native Kentucky.[1] Remarried, Gladys gave birth to her third and final child in 1926, Norma Jean Baker.[2]

In 1933, Berniece's brother died from kidney failure.[3] Two years later, she attended Pineville High School and married Paris Miracle (1918–1990) on October 7, 1938.[4] Their only child, Mona Rae Miracle, was born on July 18, 1939.

Later life[edit]

During her pregnancy, Miracle received a letter from her mother, informing her of Norma-Jean.[5][6] The two half-sisters met in 1944, after exchanging letters and pictures.[7] Following Norma Jean's rise to fame and turn into Marilyn Monroe, Miracle stayed in touch with her half-sister, who died in 1962 and left her $10,000 in her final will.[8][9][10] Along with Monroe's ex-husband Joe DiMaggio and her business manager Inez Melson, Miracle arranged her funeral, choosing her casket and dress.[11] In an interview with ina.fr, she stated:[12]

"I don't think she committed suicide. It could have been an accident, because I had just talked to her a short time before. She told me what she had planned to do, she had just bought a new house and she was working on the curtains of the windows. She had so many things to look forward to and she was so happy."

Apart from this, she has mostly shunned the media. Throughout her life, Miracle worked as a manufacturing inspector, book keeper and costume designer. She turned 100 in July 2019.[13] Today, Miracle lives retired in Gainesville and remains one of the last living people to have known Monroe intimately.

My Sister Marilyn[edit]

My Sister Marilyn: A Memoir Of Marilyn Monroe was published on June 1, 1994, on Monroe's birthday and fifty years after the half-sisters met for first time. Written by her daughter Mona, Miracle co-authors the story of her rare meet-ups with Monroe, up until her death.[14][15] She also addresses the mental issues of their mother Gladys, and the sisters’ consequently troubling childhoods, both lacking of a mother figure:[16]

"We share the same mother, who early in our lives was diagnosed as mentally ill. We grew up feeling abandoned and, though both of us were told we were pretty and talented, we still needed courage and strength. We got that from each other."

The memoir features many exclusive photographs and remains the only authorised biography of Monroe's family. It received positive reviews by outlets such as Entertainment Weekly, who wrote, "[...]this portrait of Marilyn is irreplaceable."[17][18]

Mona Rae Miracle[edit]

Mona Rae Miracle was born on July 18, 1939, as the only child of Berniece and her husband Paris. She studied journalism, graduating at the University of Florida. She also earned a graduate degree from Nova Southeastern University and studied acting with Lee Strasberg.[19][20][21] Throughout her life, she worked as a teacher, librarian and retailing executive. Following My Sister Marilyn, she published two novels in 2003, Wesley's Gift and a set of short stories, Nuclear People.[22][23] Today, she is part of the Authors Guild and lives retired in Gainesville, Florida with her mother Berniece.[24]

References[edit]

  1. Taraborrelli, J. Randy (2009-08-25). The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe. Grand Central Publishing. ISBN 978-0-446-55095-6. Search this book on
  2. Geiger, Ruth-Esther (1995). Marilyn Monroe (in Deutsch). Rowohlt. ISBN 978-3-499-50507-2. Search this book on
  3. Leaming, Barbara (2010-02-10). Marilyn Monroe: A Biography. Crown. ISBN 978-0-307-55777-3. Search this book on
  4. Lyons, Beverley (2015-02-25). "Scots stage star gets approval from Marilyn Monroe's niece to play the icon". Daily Record. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  5. Vriesema, Ingmar (2016-02-22). Geschwister berühmter Menschen: Maja Einstein, Chris Jagger, Hugo Maradona, Ottla Kafka & viele mehr (in Deutsch). Kein & Aber AG. ISBN 978-3-0369-9331-7. Search this book on
  6. Morgan, Michelle (2012-05-17). Marilyn Monroe: Private and Undisclosed: New edition: revised and expanded. Little, Brown Book Group. ISBN 978-1-78033-129-4. Search this book on
  7. Rollyson, Carl (2014-10-16). Marilyn Monroe Day by Day: A Timeline of People, Places, and Events. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1-4422-3080-4. Search this book on
  8. "A close look into family life of late Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe". BHW. 2018-02-16. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  9. Ott, Tim. "How Marilyn Monroe's Childhood Was Disrupted by Her Mother's Paranoid Schizophrenia". Biography. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  10. Kashner, Sam. "The Things She Left Behind". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  11. Brozan, Nadine (1994-06-01). "CHRONICLE (Published 1994)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  12. "Berniece Baker Miracle talks about her sister Marilyn Monroe". YouTube. Retrieved 2020-11-21. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  13. "HAPPY 100TH BIRTHDAY BERNIECE BAKER MIRACLE -". 2019-07-30. Retrieved 2020-09-06.
  14. "A história de vida de Marilyn Monroe na era #MeToo". Máxima (in português). Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  15. "mona r. miracle - My Sister Marilyn". www.monaraemiracle.com. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  16. Miracle, Berniece Baker; Miracle, Mona Rae (2012-12-29). My Sister Marilyn: A Memoir of Marilyn Monroe. iUniverse. ISBN 978-1-4759-6809-5. Search this book on
  17. Churchwell, Sarah (2005-12-27). The Many Lives of Marilyn Monroe. Henry Holt and Company. ISBN 978-1-4668-2594-9. Search this book on
  18. "My Sister Marilyn: A Memoir of Marilyn Monroe". EW.com. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  19. "Mona Rae Miracle". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2020-11-29.
  20. Seaberg, Maureen (2011-03-15). Tasting the Universe: People Who See Colors in Words and Rainbows in Symphonies. Red Wheel/Weiser. ISBN 978-1-60163-667-6. Search this book on
  21. Norman, Andrew (2018-04-17). Making Sense of Marilyn. Fonthill Media. Search this book on
  22. Miracle, Mona Rae (July 2003). Wesley's Gift. Infinity Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7414-1564-6. Search this book on
  23. Miracle, Mona Rae (June 2003). Nuclear People. Infinity Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7414-1481-6. Search this book on
  24. "Search index - The Authors Guild". go.authorsguild.org. Retrieved 2020-11-29.


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