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  • {{Image|Hollywood sign.jpg|right|250px|The Hollywood sign is an iconic symbol of this geographic region.}} '''Hollywood''' is a district of [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] in the state of
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  • [[File:The Hollywood Theatre, in Toronto, in 1945.png|thumb|The Hollywood was on the east side of Yonge, north of St Clair.]] [[Toronto, Ontario]]'s '''Hollywood Theatre''' opened on 1930, at 1519 [[Yonge Street, Toronto|Yonge Street]].<
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  • Movie actor and one of Hollywood's best-known personalities.
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  • A great acting star of the [[Golden Age of Hollywood|Golden Age]] of [[Hollywood]], particularly in the 1940s.
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  • {{Image|Hollywood sign.jpg|right|250px|The Hollywood sign is an iconic symbol of this geographic region.}} '''Hollywood''' is a district of [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] in the state of
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  • British actor who called himself "the ugliest man in Hollywood".
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  • columnist, [[Frontpage Magazine]], [[Newsreal]]; [[Andrew Breitbart]]'s Big Hollywood blog
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  • A debonair [[Hollywood]] legend (1904 - 1986) who appeared in 72 films between the 1930s and 1960s
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  • ...(1932), before moving back into [[theater]], where he also directed.<ref>''Hollywood Walk of Fame'': '[https://walkoffame.com/harrison-ford-silent-film-actor/ A In 1960, Ford was honored with a star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]]; one for the [[Harrison Ford (actor)|other Harrison Ford]] (
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  • '''Walt Disney''' - Hollywood's Dark Prince - A Biography,
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  • ...(1965-), a movie actor whose screen name is '''Charlie Sheen''', is one of Hollywood's best-known personalities.
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  • ...can actress who was one of the best-known actresses of the 'Golden Age' of Hollywood cinema.
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  • One of the major Hollywood film studios, founded in 1918 by Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack Warner; now ow
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  • ...1980) [[England|English-born]] film director who achieved great success in Hollywood, creating some of the most celebrated [[thriller]]s of his day.
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  • ...ing ‘The Hobbit’"]. (Video of Evangeline Lilly speaking Elvish) ''[[Access Hollywood]]''. October 2011
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  • One of the major Hollywood movie studios, founded in 1924 through the merger of Metro Pictures, Goldwy
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  • ...Sideline, the Social Witness of the National Council of Churches'', and ''Hollywood Party: How Communism Seduced the American Film Industry in the 1930s and 19
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  • [[File:The Hollywood Theatre, in Toronto, in 1945.png|thumb|The Hollywood was on the east side of Yonge, north of St Clair.]] [[Toronto, Ontario]]'s '''Hollywood Theatre''' opened on 1930, at 1519 [[Yonge Street, Toronto|Yonge Street]].<
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  • ...rviewer for the American television shows Entertainment Tonight and Access Hollywood.
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  • *[http://www.amoeba.com/video-player/patti-smith.html Amoeba Music Hollywood 5.3.2007 Video Interview]
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  • The term is also used collectively, as in 'Hollywood's leading ladies' to refer to a group of notable, famous or popular actress
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  • ...popular title of the "master of suspense". His films, typically cast with Hollywood's biggest stars, were technically advanced and often emotionally powerful,
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  • ...roadway]] and [[silent film]] star of the 1900s-1930s; has a star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] (installed in 1960), about half a mile from the one for the
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  • '''Warner Brothers''' is one of the major Hollywood film studios, founded in 1918 by Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack Warner. In 192
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  • ===Hitchcock in Hollywood===
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  • ...appeared in 68 films, mostly from 1932 to 1946. She was recruited into the Hollywood studio system in the early 1930s, being contracted first to [[Paramount Pic ...dies-100-28380 |title='Titanic's' Gloria Stuart dies at 100 |publisher=The Hollywood Reporter |author=Gregg Kilday |date=27 September 2010}}</ref>
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  • * Studio One (nightclub), a West Hollywood nightclub.
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  • ...r for the American television shows ''Entertainment Tonight'' and ''Access Hollywood''. ...el and television correspondent (for the syndicated American show ''Access Hollywood'', which she joined in 2005) who got her start in the medium that would mak
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  • ...r]], and [[director]], has enjoyed one of the most remarkable careers in [[Hollywood]] history. He is the only director to have achieved the highest grossing fi ...executive producer [[George Lucas]], one of Spielberg’s oldest friends in Hollywood. “He is arguably the most influential popular artist of the twentieth cen
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  • ====Hollywood==== 6834 Hollywood Boulevard
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  • {{r|Hollywood}}
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  • {{r|Hollywood}}
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  • ...Riders, Raging Bulls: how the sex-drugs-and-rock-’n’-roll generation saved Hollywood'' (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1998).
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  • ...Something About Miriam]]''. Vincent is currently a reporter on ''[[Access Hollywood]]''.
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  • {{r|Hollywood Pictures||**}}
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  • '''Sam Spiegel''' - The incredible life and times of Hollywood's most iconoclastic producer [...],
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  • {{r|Hollywood Walk of Fame}}
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  • '''Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer''' is one of the major Hollywood movie studios, founded in 1924 through the merger of Metro Pictures, Goldwy
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  • ...singing leading roles onstage was one of the reasons he left the Met for [[Hollywood]]: ...imply chose to resign my position on the Met roster and take my chances in Hollywood." <ref>From his obituary in the Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.
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  • *[[Don the Beachcomber|Don the Beachcomber's]] — a defunct Hollywood restaurant that originated the one-time Polynesian-themed tiki fad
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  • {{r|Hollywood}}
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  • ...ilms of [[Sergio Leone]]. The title of Tarantino's ''[[Once Upon A Time In Hollywood]]'' (2019) pays homage to Leone's classic Western ''[[Once Upon A Time In T
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  • In times past, the Hollywood Studio system was largely responsible for the casting of men and women in l ...s limited in the United States under the strict unofficial guidelines of [[Hollywood]] casting [[Marcel Dalio]], [[Cantinflas]], [[Jet Li]]. Some character acto
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  • {{rpl|Hollywood}}
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  • ...the last surviving [[leading lady|leading ladies]] of the golden age of [[Hollywood]] film. Born in [[Tokyo]], she was the elder sister of actress [[Joan Font
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  • ...cing and distribution for smaller independent producers. Many of the major Hollywood studios are,in turn, controlled by huge diversified media companies such as
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  • * 1998: L.A. Guns (''Hollywood Rehearsal'')
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  • {{r|Hollywood}}
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  • ...ic Theatre]] company. Thring was well known for his appearances in various Hollywood epics including <i>[[The Vikings]]</i>, <i>[[El Cid]]</i> and <i>[[Ben Hur]
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  • * [http://www.germanhollywood.com/rief.html Biography at The German-Hollywood Connection]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hollywood]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • | title = The Brothers Warner: The Intimate Story of a Hollywood Studio Family Dynasty
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  • {{r|Hollywood}}
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  • A 1997 Hollywood movie "Amistad" by Steven Spielberg made the episode famous again.
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  • ...that in the fall of 1939 March was already a teaching professional at the Hollywood Beach Hotel in Florida. In Joe McCauley's book, ''The History of Professio
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  • {{r|Hollywood}}
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  • ...t form in the canon, but was widely employed by [[Basil Rathbone]], one of Hollywood's most famous Holmeses.
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  • ...ho achieved his greatest success with ''The Deer Hunter'' (1978) but whose Hollywood career was subsequently curtailed after the critically panned and financial ==Early years in Hollywood==
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  • ...rk. Many actors are typecast as "Leads" (this was particularly true of the Hollywood Studio system) but most may play the lead in some performances and supporti
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  • {{r|Hollywood}}
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  • ...gle operator will soon become fatigued, run out of ammunition, etc. While Hollywood has been known to portray action heroes, for example, firing a .50 caliber
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  • ...er before opening his first tropically themed bar on a small sidestreet in Hollywood not long after the end of [[Prohibition]]. Although a few establishments wi ...Beach, page xii</ref> Gantt's tiny bar was an instant hit with a number of Hollywood movie stars such as [[Charlie Chaplin]] and [[Marlene Dietrich]]. The bar
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  • ...a former child actor of the 1950s, best known for his performances in the Hollywood classics ''[[Houseboat]]'' (1958), starring [[Cary Grant]] and Sophia Lore
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  • ...]], this book was, somewhat surprisingly given his background, his first [[Hollywood novel]]. As a biographical afterword says: ...it is far more of a burlesque than Condon's previous books. Unlike most "Hollywood novels", in spite of its mockery of the subject, Condon appears to be writi
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  • ...is a cultural and media hub; the American movie industry is based in its [[Hollywood]] district.
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  • *''[[Vanity Fair]]'s Hollywood'' (2000, with [[Graydon Carter]] and [[David Friend]])
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  • ...Monica, California]] in 2008, and a 2009 show at the [[WOW Gallery]] in [[Hollywood, California]].
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  • ...a poor farming village against a large and vicious gang of bandits. The [[Hollywood]] film ''[[The Magnificent Seven]]'' is a remake set in Mexico which replac
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  • ...rs]] and they became a sensation. The pair appeared in a classic series of Hollywood movies throughout the 1930s, of which ''The Gay Divorcee'' (1934), ''Top Ha
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  • ...of its competitors, Twentieth Century Pictures. During the "Golden Age of Hollywood'' when the so-called studio system prevailed, Fox was one of the Big Five s
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  • According to ''[[The Farrows of Hollywood: Their Dark Side of Paradise]]'', Tisa had spent the early 1970s working as ...s, and died in his bunk.<ref name=denverpost2008-08-24/> ''The Farrows of Hollywood'' said he died in a traffic accident. Both accounts say an autopsy attribu
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  • ...MTcyYTM5ZDNmNjM3ZDMwYjkyMDU3MTU=#more "Explaining ''in the Morning''. Meet Hollywood Sam"], in: ''National Review'', New York, April 12, 2007; Kahane also uses
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  • ...ecognition and her third nomination for ''Sunset Boulevard'' (1950),<ref>''Hollywood Walk of Fame'': '[https://walkoffame.com/gloria-swanson/ Gloria Swanson]'.
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  • However, Wilcox's most famous series-detective was created in Hollywood: Sam McCloud, the New Mexico deputy sheriff who solves New York City crimin
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  • *“The Word,” covering the latest nonsense from the Hollywood Left, the liberal press and socialists politicians, as well as what our sid
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  • ...ristie of romance novels. You’ve probably never heard of her. ''When will Hollywood discover Georgette Heyer?''] by Aja Romano in [https://www.vox.com Vox] Mar
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  • ...1930s, invented by Donn Beach (formerly Ernest Raymond Beaumont-Gannt) of Hollywood's [[Don the Beachcomber]] restaurant. It was later further popularized at t
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  • ...iful and naturally talented of all of the great stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood. In her heyday in the 1940s, the singing and dancing Hayworth with the fier
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  • {{rpl|Hollywood}}
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  • * Ray Bradbury was given a star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] at 6644 Hollywood Blvd due to his contributions to the movie industry.
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  • Many of the commercials he directed starred high profile HollyWood actors.<ref name=EllenDeGeneres/><ref name=AmExVirtualReality/> He directe | work = [[Hollywood Reporter]]
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  • ...anguage single to reach the UK Top 40 as well as writing the music for the Hollywood movie [[Rob Roy]].
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  • [[Basil Rathbone]] in a Hollywood film series,
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  • ...f{{'}} — that the film was, as Ross put it, {{'}}a home movie reenacted by Hollywood stars.{{'}} | quote = Neal and Cooper starred in {{'}}''Bright Leaf'',{{'}} a 1950 Hollywood melodrama set in the tobacco fields and mansions of the post-Civil War era
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  • [[The Hollywood Reporter]] reported that Budd-Johnson and her husband [[Eric Johnson]] had | work = [[The Hollywood Reporter]]
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  • ...cite book|last=Leiter|first=Andrew B.|title=Southerners on Film: Essays on Hollywood Portrayals Since the 1970s|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Fp8STjflOu ...f{{'}} — that the film was, as Ross put it, {{'}}a home movie reenacted by Hollywood stars.{{'}}
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  • ...f{{'}} — that the film was, as Ross put it, {{'}}a home movie reenacted by Hollywood stars.{{'}} | quote = Neal and Cooper starred in {{'}}''Bright Leaf'',{{'}} a 1950 Hollywood melodrama set in the tobacco fields and mansions of the post-Civil War era
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  • * 1997: Mike Keneally (''Half Alive in Hollywood'')
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  • * ''Russian Writings on Hollywood'' (edited by Michael S. Berliner) (1999)
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  • ...med to have created it first in 1933 at his own newly opened little bar in Hollywood, which later became a famous restaurant.<ref>''Hawaii Tropic Rum Drinks & C ...eachcomber's death, is apparently close to what was served in at least his Hollywood restaurant. It can be garnished with various fruits, as with all the other
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  • Finler, Joel W. ''Hitchcock in Hollywood'' (NY: Continuum, 1992).
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  • ...ir collective source code. In the mid-1990's, the most popular pipeline in Hollywood films was a combination of tools: Alias Studio for modeling, Softimage for
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  • ...egance, slick masculine charm, urbane sophistication—would have no peer in Hollywood past or present. In the OED of public opinion, “Cary Grant” became the ...ubsequently Archie won a contract with Paramount and promptly relocated to Hollywood, where his name was just as promptly changed by the studio. At the outset o
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  • ...e film is set in motion when Mr. McElwee learns of the existence of a 1950 Hollywood melodrama called ''Bright Leaf,'' starring Gary Cooper, Lauren Bacall and P
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  • *15 March - Hollywood, Florida
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  • ...the most heavily sampled sources for drum tracks, such as Frankie Goes to Hollywood's hit 'Relax', and has been extensively used in rap beat compilations. He c
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  • ...the technique is used to sell everything from fried chicken to the latest Hollywood blockbuster.<ref>Andrew Potter, [http://reason.com/archives/2010/04/27/the-
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  • ...n Bautista. Interior scenes in the non-existent structure were filmed on a Hollywood sound stage.
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