Marilyn Monroe's Home is on East 57th Street in New York City. In 1956 she and her husband, playwright Arthur Miller, moved into the thirteenth floor of this apartment building in the Sutton Place section of Manhattan. Having recently finished Bus Stop, Monroe left for England in August of 1956 to work on The Prince And The Showgirl. Upon her return to the states she took an 18 month break from filming. She returned to Hollywood in mid 1958 to begin work on Some Like It Hot, then returned to New York until late 1959, when she returned to the west coast to begin filming Let's make Love. After the filming of The Misfits in 1960, which Miller had written, the couple broke up. By 1961 Monroe moved back to Hollywood, but she would hold the lease on this apartment for the rest of her life, staying here during her brief visits back east. She died on August 4, 1962 in Los Angeles.