FOREST LAWN MEMORIAL PARK (HOLLYWOOD HILLS)

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'Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery' is located at 6300 Forest Lawn Drive in Los Angeles, California, on the south edge of the San Fernando Valley by Burbank (and on the north side of the Santa Monica Mountains from Hollywood). It is part of the Forest Lawn chain of Southern California cemeteries.
The Forest Lawn Memorial Parks are recognized and serve as a cultural institution in the Los Angeles regional area. Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills is a park dedicated to the preservation of American history, and hosts high-profile events such as an annual Veterans Day ceremony attended by dignitaries and VIPs. The park features such notable sights as:

★ The ''Court Of Liberty'', which features statues of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson and the ''Birth of Liberty Mosaic''.

★ The ''Birth Of Liberty Mosaic'', America's largest historical mosaic at 162 feet long and 28 feet high, contains more than ten million pieces of Venetian glass and depicts twenty-five famous scenes from early America, 1619-1787.

★ ''Old North Church'', a precise replica of Boston's historic church, immortalized by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in his famous poem ''Paul Revere's Ride''. The historical rooms contain rare documents and mementos of the colonial period.

★ The ''Hall Of Liberty American History Museum'' features a precise duplication of the Liberty Bell, and other exhibits. The museum includes a 1,200 seat auditorium.

★ ''Monument To Washington'', a marble and bronze tribute to America's first president, created by sculptor Thomas Ball. Four of Washington's generals are also honored in the memorial.

★ The ''Lincoln Terrace'' features a lifelike 16-foot bronze statue of the 16th president by Augustus St. Gaudens, flanked by a panoramic mosaic depicting key scenes from Lincoln's eventful life.

★ The ''Plaza of Mexican Heritage'' features sculptures created by artist Meliton Salas Rodriguez, of Guadalajara, Mexico. Salas Rodriguez used only hand tools to first quarry, then work native Mexican stone into precisely scaled, detailed replicas of art works and artifacts that are representative of the Aztec, Huastec, Maya, Mixtec, Olmec, Teotihuacan, Toltec, Totonac and Zapotec civilizations that preceded modern Mexican culture. A smooth Olmecan head, an intricate Aztec sun calendar and a sinuous Teotihuacan bas relief are some of the sculptural features of the Plaza that are set off by crushed stone walkways and complemented by groupings of Mesoamerican plants. Nearby, the Museum of Mexican History offers free admission to visitors from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily.

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History
History Before 1917
Further References
Other References
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External links

History


Forest Lawn (Glendale) was founded in 1917 by Dr. Hubert Eaton, a firm believer in a joyous life after death, who was convinced that most cemeteries were "unsightly, depressing stone yards," and pledged to create one that would reflect his optimistic beliefs, "as unlike other cemeteries as sunshine is unlike darkness." He envisioned Forest Lawn to be "a great park devoid of misshapen monuments and other signs of earthly death, but filled with towering trees, sweeping lawns, splashing fountains, beautiful statuary, and...memorial architecture..."
Interred or entombed in the cemetery are many famous people and their relatives, particularly from the entertainment industry.

History Before 1917



The Providencia Land and Water Development Company property was used as a location for some early motion pictures. In particular, it was used for the battle scenes in Birth of a Nation. In 1912 Carl Laemmle (IMP) Universal Pictures took over the assets of Nestor Studios and named this area Universal City. The photograph of this area can be seen in Los Angeles Library archives: "A Birds Eye View of Universal City":

Nov. 24 1913 Bailey, Chas. Z. Universal City

1911 Nestor Filmmakers at the Forest Lawn Site

1911 Nestor Filmmakers at the Forest Lawn Site

1911 Nestor Sunset and Gower
Forest Lawn: Hollywood Hills site: "land use" is linked to the Film Industry History of several Movie Studios before 1917.
Forest lawn Hollywood Hills was also known as a tract of land belonging to the Providencia Land and Water Development Company.
During this time period, its "land use" is directly linked to history of Nestor Studios, Universal Studios, and Paramount Studios.
The history of Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills (Providencia Ranch) is mentioned in the bibliography of: G.W. Bitzer, David Horsley, Jesse L. Lasky and Carl Laemmle
G.W. Bitzer (as Billy Bitzer). Billy Bitzer: His Story. New York: Farrar Strauss & Giroux, 1973.
Bitzer, a camera man for D.W. Griffith
He produced a: Hand drawn location map for Birth Of A Nation (Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills)
Carl Laemmle [THE LIFE & ADVENTURES OF CARL LAEMMLE — John Drinkwater]
Carl Laemmle moved his Providencia ranch (Nestor Ranch) assets to the new Universal City 1915
The Cowboys, Indians and standing movie on the Nestor where the first assets to be moved to the new Universal City. [Motion Picture World]
1915 Nestor Studio ( Universal Studio in Hollywood) ownership transfer to Christie Film Company
1912 - 1915 Universal City (Nestor Ranch) ownership tranfer to Jesse L. Lasky Film Company - Famous Players - Paramount

Further References



★ Newspaper articles, Motion Picture World articles, and San Fernando Valley Land companies postcards (advertisements) document the information.

★ D.W. Griffith (Birth of a Nation): David Horsley: Nestor Location Ranch: Carl Laemmle - Universal City 1912, and the transfer of ownership to Jesse L. Lasky.
Other References

Blogs and websites feature new material sources from Private and Public archives.

★ Jerry L. Schneider: Collection

★ Motion Picture World Articles

★ Providencia Ranch Los Angeles Library: Digital Archives

★ California Historical Society: USC Digital Archive

★ The Studiotour Members: private family Digital Archives

★ Mark Wanamaker collection

★ Bison Archives

★ Online Archive of California

★ Archival Research Center: University of Southern California

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Steve Allen, comedian, writer

Robert Altman, filmmaker

Don Alvarado, actor, director

Morey Amsterdam, comedian

Carl David Anderson, Nobel-winning scientist

Robert Arthur, film producer

Gene Autry, singing cowboy actor, entrepreneur

Justin Aglipay, musician, songwriter

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Bonnie Lee Bakley, murdered wife of actor Robert Blake

Lucille Ball, actress, comedienne (ashes moved to Jamestown, NY in 2002)

Judith Barsi, child actress

Clyde Beatty, circus owner

Fred "Rerun" Berry, actor

Lamont Bentley, actor Moesha

Mary Brian, actress

Ralph Bellamy, actor

Albert "Cubby" Broccoli, movie producer of the James Bond series

Edgar Buchanan, actor

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Godfrey Cambridge, comedian, actor

Roy Campanella, Hall of Fame baseball player

Bill Cody, Jr., actor

William Conrad, actor

Bert Convy, television host

Tara Correa-McMullen, actress

Willie Crawford Major League Baseball player

Gary Crosby, singer, actor

Scatman Crothers, actor, singer, dancer and musician

Edward S. Curtis, photographer of the American West

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Bette Davis, actress

Gail Davis, actress

Sandra Dee, actress

Reginald Denny, actor

Gene de Paul, composer

Frank DeVol, composer

Don Drysdale, Los Angeles Dodgers, Baseball Hall of Fame, Pitcher

Roy Disney, Co-Founder Walt Disney Company

Leo Durocher, Hall of Fame baseball player/manager

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Anthony Eisley, actor

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Richard Farnsworth, actor

Marty Feldman, British writer, comic, and actor

Robert Charles Francis, actor

Melvin Franklin, singer for The Temptations

Bobby Fuller, singer

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Marvin Gaye, singer (He was cremated here.)

Frankie Gaye, singer, brother of Marvin

Wally George, announcer

Andy Gibb, singer

Hugh Gibb, father of singers Barry, Robin, Maurice, and Andy Gibb

Peggy Gilbert, jazz musician

Frank Gumm, Judy Garland's Father (in addition, Garland's mother and grandmother are also buried there)

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Hard Boiled Haggerty, professional wrestler, actor; aka H.B. Haggerty

Gabby Hayes, actor

Horace Heidt, band leader

Karen Susan Hamilton, AKA Sue Williams, Playboy's Miss April 1965

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Rex Ingram, actor

Jill Ireland, actress

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Kelly Johnson, Aviation Engineer, Founder of Skunk works

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Bob Kane, cartoonist, creator of Batman comics character

Buster Keaton, comedic actor

Ernie Kovacs, actor, comedian

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Dorothy Lamour, actress

Fritz Lang, movie director

June Lang, actress

Nicolette Larson, singer

Charles Laughton, actor

Stan Laurel, comedic actor

Frederick Llewllelyn, President of Forest Lawn

George Liberace, actor/musician, older brother of Liberace

Liberace, pianist

Arthur Lee, musician

Stan Levey, music producer

Julie London, actress/singer

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Harriet E. MacGibbon, actress,

Pat McCormick, comedian

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Harriet Nelson, actress

Ozzie Nelson, actor

Ricky Nelson, television actor and singer

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Orry-Kelly, costume designer

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Jean Parker, actress

Brock Peters, actor

Charles Pierce, actor, female-impersonator

Freddie Prinze, actor

Jeff Porcaro, musician

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George Raft, actor

Lou Rawls, singer, actor

Dorothy Revier, actress

John Ritter, actor

Dar Robinson, movie stuntman

Kasey Rogers, actress

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Sabu, actor

Jack Sahakian, hairdresser & actor

Isabel Sanford, actress

Telly Savalas, actor, buried with a lollypop

Johnny Sekka, actor

Roberta Sherwood, singer, actress

Phillips Smalley, director, actor

Jack Soo, actor, Detective Nick on TV's ''Barney Miller''

Rod Steiger, actor

McLean Stevenson, actor

Victor Sutherland, actor

George Seaberg, musician, Trumpeter for Tommy Dorsey, Woody Herman, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Johnny Mercer etc.

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Vic Tayback, actor, Mel on TV's ''Alice''

Jack Teagarden, musician

Frankie Thomas, actor, Tom Corbett, Space Cadet

Martha Tilton, singer

André De Toth, film director

Forrest Tucker, actor

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Lee Van Cleef, actor

Katherine Victor, actress

Al Viola, musician

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Jack Webb, actor, Sergeant Joe Friday on TV's ''Dragnet''

Ruth Webb, agent

Claire Whitney, actress

Jess Willard, world heavyweight boxing champion

Sue Williams, actress and Playboy Playmate

Marie Wilson, actress

Paul Winfield, actor

George Wright, humanitarian and Forest Lawn Executive Vice-President

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Grace Yearsley, actress, wife of Ralph Yearsley

Ralph Yearsley, actor

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Paul Zastupnevich, costume designer

Frances Zucco, actress, daughter of George Zucco

George Zucco, actor

See also



List of United States cemeteries

List of famous cemeteries (worldwide)

External links



Website of Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills

Forest Lawn cemetery in the Hollywood Hills Grave marker photos

Forest Lawn map

Website Grave list

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