HOLLYWOOD (DISAMBIGUATION)

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'Hollywood' may refer to:

Cinema of the United States, the American film industry

Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, the center of the American film industry
;Other places in the United States:

Hollywood, Alabama

Hollywood, Homewood, Alabama

Hollywood, Florida

Hollywood, Maryland

Hollywood, Missouri

Hollywood, Pennsylvania

Hollywood, Abington Township, Pennsylvania

Hollywood, South Carolina

Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia

Hollywood District, Portland, Oregon

Hollywood Park, Chicago, Illinois

Hollywood Park, Texas

West Hollywood, California

North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
;Places in Europe:

Hollywood, Birmingham, England

Holywood, Northern Ireland (pronounced Hollywood)

Hollywood, County Wicklow, Co. Wicklow, Ireland

Holywood, Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland (pronounced holy-wood)
;People

Thomas "Hollywood" Henderson

★ Hollywood Hulk Hogan

Hollywood Fats, a blues guitarist

Matt Hollywood, indie rock guitarist and bassist

Matt Hollywood (magician), Australian comedian and illusionist

Jesse James Hollywood - alleged kidnapper and murderer
;Uses associated with Hollywood, California, or the film industry:

★ "Hollywood North", a colloquialism used to refer to other film locations or film industry gatherings that occur "north" of Hollywood:
:
★ in Canada: Toronto, Vancouver, and by extension the Canadian film and television production community.
:
★ in the United States: Santa Barbara, California[1], San Francisco, California San Francisco'' By Richard Sterling and Tom Downs ISBN-10: 1741041546; ISBN-13: 978-1741041545,Lonely Planet Publications and the Sundance Film Festival (Park City, Utah)[2]

★ The Hollywood Bowl, an amphitheatre in California

''Hollywood'' (documentary), a Thames Television documentary series about the early years of the Hollywood studios and the development of silent movies

★ The Hollywood Freeway

''Hollywood'' (novel), by Charles Bukowski

Hollywood Online (column), popular UK magazine column

Hollywood Park Racetrack, a racecourse located in Inglewood, California

★ The Hollywood Sign

Hollywood (Madonna song), recorded by Madonna available on the 2003 album ''American Life''

★ Hollywood, by Nickleback, off of their album Silver Side Up

Hollywood (Jay-Z song), recorded by Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé on the 2006 album ''Kingdom Come''

Hollywood (album) recorded by Australian band Little Birdy in 2006.

Hollywood (Smile.dk song), a song by Swedish band Smile.dk from the album Future Girls

Hollywood Split, a freeway interchange in the San Fernando Valley, California

★ ''Hollywoodland (film)'', the 2006 film about the death of Superman actor George Reeves

★ ''Hollywood Hong Kong'' (香港有個荷里活), a 2001 film by director Fruit Chan
;Other uses:

★ The wood from the holly bush

Hollywood Chewing Gum, a chewing gum produced in France by Cadbury Schweppes [1]

Hollywood (graphics chip), a custom graphics chip set currently being made by ATI Technologies for the Wii gaming console

Hollywood Records, a record label owned by Disney

Hollywood Road, the first road in Hong Kong

Hollywood (slang), a term used to describe a large, often excessive, dosage of cocaine

★ ''Hollywood, Tennessee'', a Crystal Gayle album

Hollywood Tower, a tower to the north of Bristol, England

Bayern Munich, ''FC Hollywood'', a frequent reference in German media to the football team
;Other cinema centers
Some of the centers of the film industries in countries around the world have nicknames that mimic Hollywood, including

★ "Bollywood": Bombay (Mumbai), India

★ "Dhallywood": the Bengali cinema film industry based in Dhaka, Bangladesh

★ "Hollywood North": Film locations north of Hollywood, California

★ "Kollywood": the Tamil film industry based in Kodambakkam, Chennai, in the state of Tamil Nadu in South India.

★ "Lollywood": Lahore, Pakistan

★ "Tollywood": usually refers to the Telugu film industry in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India.


★ Tollywood also sometimes refers to the Bengali cinema film industry based in Tollygunge, South Kolkata, India

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1. "Hollywood North Comes of Age": The 20th Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival" by D.J. Palladino
2. "Entertainment Tonight" entertainment news show reference to Sundance as "Hollywood North" January 25th, 2007 show




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