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Actor

Joe DiMaggio

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27

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2.5

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Movies: 24Series: 3

TMDB ID: 1095343

IMDb ID: nm7050343

Known for: Acting

Born: November 25, 1914

Died: March 8, 1999

Age: 84

Place of birth: Martinez, California, USA

Gender: Male

Adult content flag: No

Career span: 1937 - 2022

Years active: 86

Average TMDB rating: 7

Wikidata: Q297142

Biography

Joseph Paul DiMaggio (born Giuseppe Paolo DiMaggio; November 25, 1914 – March 8, 1999), nicknamed "Joltin' Joe", "the Yankee Clipper", and "Joe D.", was an American baseball center fielder who played his entire 13-year career in Major League Baseball for the New York Yankees. He is widely considered one of the greatest baseball players of all time and is best known for setting the record for the longest hitting streak in baseball (56 games from May 15 – July 16, 1941), which still stands today. He was a three-time American League (AL) Most Valuable Player Award winner and an All-Star in each of his 13 seasons. During his tenure with the Yankees, the club won ten American League pennants and nine World Series championships. His nine career World Series rings are second only to fellow Yankee Yogi Berra, who won ten. At the time of his retirement after the 1951 season, he ranked fifth in career home runs (361) and sixth in career slugging percentage (.579). He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955 and was voted the sport's greatest living player in a poll taken during baseball's centennial year of 1969. His brothers Vince (1912–1986) and Dom (1917–2009) were also major league center fielders. He enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Forces on February 17, 1943, rising to the rank of sergeant. He spent most of his military career playing for baseball teams and in exhibition games, and superiors gave him special privileges due to his prewar fame. Embarrassed by his lifestyle, he requested that he be given a combat assignment but was turned down. He was released on a medical discharge in September 1945, due to chronic stomach ulcers.  In January 1937, he met actress Dorothy Arnold on the set of Manhattan Merry-Go-Round. He announced their engagement on April 25, 1939, they married on November 19, 1939, and had a son, Joseph Paul DiMaggio Jr. (1941–1999). They divorced in 1944, while he was on leave from the Yankees during World War II. He and actress Marilyn Monroe eloped on January 14, 1954. The union was troubled from the start by his jealousy and controlling attitude; he was also physically abusive. After returning from New York City to Hollywood in October 1954, she filed for divorce after only nine months of marriage. He underwent therapy, stopped drinking alcohol, and expanded his interests beyond baseball. He reentered her life as her marriage to Arthur Miller was ending. On February 10, 1961, he secured her release from Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic in Manhattan. She joined him in Florida where he was a batting coach for the Yankees. Their "just friends" claim did not stop remarriage rumors from flying. Bob Hope "dedicated" Best Song nominee "The Second Time Around" to them at the 33rd Academy Awards. According to Maury Allen's biography, he was told that DiMaggio left his employ on August 1, 1962, because he had decided to ask Monroe to remarry him. Four days later, on August 5, she was found dead in her Brentwood home. Devastated, he claimed her body and arranged for her funeral. He barred Hollywood's elite and members of the Kennedy family from attending, including President John F. Kennedy. He had a half-dozen red roses delivered to her crypt three times a week for 20 years. He refused to talk about her publicly or otherwise exploit their relationship. He never married again.

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Movies

Movies

Movie credits linked with Joe DiMaggio.

Say Hey, Willie Mays! poster
6.0

Say Hey, Willie Mays!

as Self (archive footage)

2022 Movie
Dream Girl: The Making of Marilyn Monroe poster
7.8

Dream Girl: The Making of Marilyn Monroe

2022 Movie
Rat Pack poster
9.0

Rat Pack

as Self (archive footage)

2022 Movie
WWE: Undertaker 20-0 - The Streak poster
8.8

WWE: Undertaker 20-0 - The Streak

as Self (archive footage)

2012 Movie
Fascination: Unauthorized Story of Marilyn Monroe poster
7.2

Fascination: Unauthorized Story of Marilyn Monroe

as Self (archive footage)

2012 Movie
Marilyn Monroe: Unclaimed Baggage poster
5.0

Marilyn Monroe: Unclaimed Baggage

as Self (archive footage)

2012 Movie
The House of Steinbrenner poster
5.5

The House of Steinbrenner

as Self (archive footage)

2010 Movie
MLB Vintage World Series Films: New York Yankees poster

MLB Vintage World Series Films: New York Yankees

as Self (archive footage)

2006 Movie
Transformation: The Life and Legacy of Werner Erhard poster
6.0

Transformation: The Life and Legacy of Werner Erhard

as Self (archive footage)

2006 Movie
Marilyn Monroe: A Life in Pictures poster

Marilyn Monroe: A Life in Pictures

as Self

2005 Movie
Marilyn on Marilyn poster
10.0

Marilyn on Marilyn

as Self (archive footage)

2001 Movie
The First of May poster
7.1

The First of May

as Self

1999 Movie
Where Have You Gone, Joe DiMaggio? poster

Where Have You Gone, Joe DiMaggio?

as Self (archive footage)

1997 Movie
Marilyn Monroe: The Mortal Goddess poster
6.8

Marilyn Monroe: The Mortal Goddess

as Self (archive footage)

1994 Movie
When It Was a Game poster

When It Was a Game

as (archive footage)

1991 Movie
Super Stars of Sports: Baseball poster

Super Stars of Sports: Baseball

as Self (archive footage)

1991 Movie
The Record Breakers poster

The Record Breakers

as Self (archive footage)

1991 Movie
Night of 100 Stars III poster
4.0

Night of 100 Stars III

as Self

1990 Movie
Mi Marilyn poster
6.1

Mi Marilyn

as Self (archive footage)

1975 Movie
The 1969 World Series: New York Mets vs. Baltimore Orioles poster

The 1969 World Series: New York Mets vs. Baltimore Orioles

as Self

1969 Movie
1969 New York Mets: The Official World Series Film poster

1969 New York Mets: The Official World Series Film

as Self (archive footage)

1969 Movie
The Legend of Marilyn Monroe poster
6.7

The Legend of Marilyn Monroe

1966 Movie
Angels in the Outfield poster
6.7

Angels in the Outfield

as Joe DiMaggio (uncredited)

1951 Movie
Manhattan Merry-Go-Round poster
6.0

Manhattan Merry-Go-Round

as Self

1937 Movie
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