Marilyn Monroe was scheduled to work on Something’s Got to Give, a George Cukor film in production for 20th Century Fox, on June 1, 1962, her 36th birthday. That Marilyn
arrived on the set on time and worked all day, managing to complete scenes with
leading man Dean Martin and co-star Wally Cox, was a cause for celebration in
itself, considering Marilyn had worked on only a handful of the film’s 30+ days
in production. At the end of the day, a birthday party was
thrown on the set featuring a cake festooned with sparklers and Marilyn's favorite champagne, Dom Perignon.
Afterward Marilyn attended a charity baseball game at Dodger Stadium and was
serenaded with a chorus of “Happy Birthday” during the event.