The Hollywood Museum Exhibits Annual Celebration of Entertainment Awards

The Hollywood Museum. Photo credit: Bill Dow Photography
Hollywood Museum Founder and President Donelle Dadigan and Academy Award Winner George Chakiris. Photo credit: Clinton H. Wallace for Demi Goddess Chronicle
Hollywood Museum Founder and President Donelle Dadigan and Academy Award Winner George Chakiris. Photo credit: Clinton H. Wallace for Demi Goddess Chronicle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By: Christy Oldham

February 17th, 2016, Hollywood- The Hollywood Museum has once again opened its doors to present the annual Celebration of Entertainment Awards exhibit to showcase costumes, props, iconic images and special art from the best of this year’s film and TV shows. Located in the historic Max Factor building, fans also walked past dresses worn by Marilyn Monroe and Lucille Ball and Oscar® statuettes to find in this year’s exhibit amazing set pieces and wardrobe from The Big Short, The Danish Girl, Brooklyn, Trumbo,  Inside Out,  Peanuts, as well as Orange is the New Black, The Good Wife, Walking Dead, Bessie, Mad Men, Transparent and House of Lies.

Lee Purcell. Photo credit: Clinton H. Wallace for Demi Goddess Chronicle
Lee Purcell. Photo credit: Clinton H. Wallace for Demi Goddess Chronicle

 

Open to the public from February 17 through May 1st, this brilliant exhibit illustrates the enchantment and bigger than life talent from movies and television, just in time for the 88th Academy Awards.

Anson Williams and Barry Livingston. Photo credit: Clinton H. Wallace for Demi Goddess Chronicle
Anson Williams and Barry Livingston. Photo credit: Clinton H. Wallace for Demi Goddess Chronicle

Hollywood Museum Info:

REGULAR HOURS: WednesdaySunday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
TICKETS: $15 Adults: $12 Seniors (62+): $12 for students with ID and $5 Children under 5.
ADDRESS: 1660 N. Highland Ave. (at Hollywood Blvd.), Los Angeles, CA 90028
MUSEUM INFO: www.TheHollywoodMuseum.com

Tel: (323) 464-7776
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“It was the thrill of a lifetime to receive both the Golden Globe and the Academy Award and I am reliving that thrill now to have both on display at The Hollywood Museum over 50 years later,” says George Chakiris (Westside Story).

“I am so glad I was able to share this experience with my daughters tonight,” remarks Anson Williams (Happy Days). “The history we are sharing is amazing. Its like Disneyland for entertainment. You can’t possibly see it all.  We will have to come back.”

 

Dawn Wells and Tom LaBonge. Photo credit: Clinton H. Wallace for Demi Goddess Chronicle
Dawn Wells and Tom LaBonge. Photo credit: Clinton H. Wallace for Demi Goddess Chronicle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

George Chakiris. Photo credit: Clinton H. Wallace for Demi Goddess Chronicle
George Chakiris. Photo credit: Clinton H. Wallace for Demi Goddess Chronicle

 

Academy Award from West Side Story. Photo credit: Bill Dow Photography
Academy Award from West Side Story. Photo credit: Bill Dow Photography
Kristos Andrews, Celeste Fianna and Gregori J. Martin. Photo credit: Clinton H. Wallace for Demi Goddess Chronicle
Kristos Andrews, Celeste Fianna and Gregori J. Martin. Photo credit: Clinton H. Wallace for Demi Goddess Chronicle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Hollywood Museum. Photo credit: Bill Dow Photography
The Hollywood Museum. Photo credit: Bill Dow Photography

 

About christy oldham 132 Articles
Christy was educated in Paris at École des hautes études commerciales de Paris (HEC Paris), an international business school in France and studied film and television at LACC (Los Angeles Community College). She is a business owner, published author and a critically acclaimed independent filmmaker. Her 20 year body of cinema work to date includes 2 feature films, 15 short films and one web series. She is a writer, producer, director, cinematographer, actress and editor. Her headlining film credit includes the vigilante feature film "Barracuda" (Released in 2014 by Maverick Entertainment Group) which earned her critical filmmaker acclaim including 3 Best Picture awards at multiple U.S. film festivals. In 2017, she directed 3 episodes of the post-apocalyptic web series "Vape Warz", which she also wrote and produced. It premiered at the 2017 Mediterranean Film festival Cannes in the south of France and received an Honorable Mention for Best Web Series and is now streaming on Amazon. In 2019, she released her first foreign short film "Perdu à France" ("Lost In Provence")- also streaming on Amazon. She lives in Los Angeles.

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