Photo Flash: First Look at Hollywood Museum's Exhibit CELEBRATION OF ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS
The Hollywood Museum will once again proudly present the annual "Celebration of Entertainment Awards" exhibit, which will include nominees and winners from this season's entertainment awards shows. Featured in this exhibit are costumes, props, posters and iconic images from current nominated and award winning film and television shows including Trumbo, The Danish Girl, Peanuts, The Big Short, Inside Out, Brooklyn, as well as Orange is the New Black, The Good Wife, Walking Dead, Mad Men, Transparent and House of Lies, to name a few. The exhibit brings to life scenes from films and TV featuring costumes, props and art, as they appeared in the film/TV show - and spotlights the magic of movies and television excellence at the height of the awards season. The exhibit runs from February 17 through May 1st. The Hollywood Reporter is the media sponsor.
"Hollywood is the center of the entertainment world, and The Hollywood Museum, located in the heart of Hollywood, has the perfect opportunity to showcase the best of this year's films and TV shows, paying tribute to the stars, the studios and the contributing Guilds," says museum Founder and President, Donelle Dadigan. The Hollywood Museum, located in the heart of Hollywood, showcases the best of this year's films and TV shows, paying tribute to the stars, the studios and every industry Guild. Visitors to the museum will have an opportunity to see currated pieces from Motion Picture award-winners and nominees, including Trumbo, The Danish Girl, Peanuts, Youth, Brooklyn, Inside Out, The Big Short and more. Award-winning and popular TV shows on display include Orange is the New Black, The Good Wife, Walking Dead, Ray Donovan, Mad Men, Veep, Transparent, Bessie, Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe, Silcon Valley, The Knick, House of Lies, among others. In addition, The Hollywood Museum will showcase award statuettes from the Oscars®, Golden Globes®, Screen Actors Guild Awards®, People's Choice Awards®, Independent Spirit Awards®, among others. Also highlighted is a look at red carpet fashions over the years with dresses worn by Marilyn Monroe, Sharon Stone, Cate Blanchett, Lucille Ball, Barbara Stanwyck and more. "There is something for everyone of all ages at The Hollywood Museum. This is where you can discover 100 years of entertainment, the glamour of old Hollywood to Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, to costumes and red carpet fashions from today's entertainment awards contenders," states Dadigan. The ultimate destination for tourists and movie fans, The Hollywood Museum is located in the Historic Max Factor Building, across from where the Oscars® will be held on February 28th.REGULAR HOURS: Wednesday - Sunday: 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 or Tel: (323) 464-7776
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Photo Credit: Bill Dow Photography
Ro Brooks, Alice Amter and Doris Roberts
Golden Globes won by George Chakiris, Bob Hope and Tippi Hedren
"Brooklyn" display
The Hollywood Museum
Academy Award From "West Side Story"
Exhibit's Red Carpet Event
Yakov Smirnoff and Donelle Dadigan
Anson Williams, Donelle Dadigan (Founder and President of The Hollywood Museum), George Chakiris, Barry Livingston
"Trumbo" display
Donelle Dadigan and George Chakiris
Margaret O'Brien's Child Actor Academy Award from "Meet Me In St Louis"
"The Walking Dead" display
"Transparent" display
Yakov Smirnoff and Alice Amter
Geri Jewell, Anson Williams and Laura Pursell
SAG Awards
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