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Past Exhibit: “And the Winner Is…”

NO LONGER ON DISPLAY

Special Award Season Exhibit

Presented by the Hollywood Museum and The Hollywood Reporter

The Hollywood Museum and The Hollywood Reporter present the “And The Winner Is…” exhibit, celebrating the 2012 Hollywood Award Season. This exhibit, honoring the magic of movies, television and music excellence, showcases the largest selection of costumes and props from over 20 films and television shows nominated for awards. They will be on display through the end of April.

“And The Winner Is…” includes selected items from 2012 Academy Award nominees including Hugo, The Artist, The Help, Midnight in Paris, The Descendants, Harry Potter, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Iron Lady, My Week with Marilyn, Ides of March, and other popular films such as Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, J. Edgar, Young Adult, Footloose, Super 8, and 50/50.

Television shows spotlighted in the awards campaigns are also on display in “And The Winner Is…” exhibit including costumes and props from The GoodWife, The Walking Dead, Justified, Spartacus, Modern Family, Glee, American Horror Story, Boss, Sons of Anarchy, Breaking Bad, Camelot, and more.

“As The Hollywood Museum is a showcase reflecting Hollywood’s history, the “And The Winner Is…” exhibit is the perfect stage to spotlight the Hollywood Award Season,” says museum President and Founder Donelle Dadigan. “It is a tribute to each studio and Guild that contributed to this years’ Oscars®, Golden Globes®, guild and critics’ awards.”

Also part of the exhibit are award statuettes from the Oscars®, Golden Globes®, Emmys®, Screen Actor Guild Awards®, Art Director’s Guild and People’s Choice Awards. “And The Winner Is…” exhibit also includes a model of one of the original Academy Awards® stage sets.

The Hollywood Museum gratefully acknowledges the contributions for “And The Winner Is…” Exhibit from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Screen Actors Guild, Art Directors Guild, Paramount Studios, Sony Pictures Classics, Fox Television, AMC Television, FX Networks, Starz Entertainment, The Weinstein Company DreamWorks Pictures, Fox Searchlight, and The Costume House: Valentino Collection among others.

“There is something for everyone of all ages at The Hollywood Museum. This is where you can discover the glamour of old Hollywood, from Elvis to Marilyn Monroe, and see costumes and red carpet fashion from today’s Hollywood rising stars,” states Dadigan.

In addition to the current award nominees and winners, The Hollywood Museum also features a look at Hollywood’s rich history. On view in the exhibit are items from top award races in years past, including costumes from Golden Globe® winner Ben-Hur, which won best picture in 1959, props from Silence of the Lambs, including Hannibal Lector’s mask (Oscars® for Best Picture, Director, Actor and Actress); Judy Garland’s gown from A Star Is Born (Golden Globe®, Best Actress); costumes worn by Golden Globe® winners Tom Cruise and Marilyn Monroe; the 1952 Writers Guild of America award earned by High Noon; as well as Sylvester Stallone’s boxing gloves and signed script from the Academy Award winning Rocky and Sylvester Stallone’s Worst Actor of the Century Razzie® Award.

 

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About | ● The Hollywood Museum

The Hollywood Museum, the official museum of Hollywood, has the most extensive collection of Hollywood memorabilia in the world. The museum, featuring four floors of breathtaking exhibits, is home to more than 10,000 authentic showbiz treasures– one of a kind costumes, props, photographs, scripts, stars’ car collections and personal artifacts, posters, and vintage memorabilia from favorite films and TV shows. The museum also showcases the history of Hollywood and the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

See hundreds of costumes on display, including Marilyn Monroe’s million dollar dress, Elvis’ personal bathrobe, I Love Lucy, Superman, Star Trek, Transformers, Glee, High School Musical, Michael Jackson, Leonardo DiCaprio, plus Rocky’s boxing gloves, Sopranos, Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Beyoncé… See Lucy, Judy, Kate and all the greats! Plus the Rat Pack, Jurassic Park, Baywatch, Jaws, Planet of the Apes, The Flintstones, Harry Potter, Miley Cyrus, George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie…and more!!!

Don’t miss the lower level to experience Hannibal Lecter’s jail cell from Silence of the Lambs, Boris Karloff’s mummy, Vampira, Frankenstein and his bride, Elvira– Mistress of the Dark, and other cult horror film favorites.

The Hollywood Museum is housed in the historic Max Factor Building where Max Factor, Hollywood’s Makeup King , created the looks of Hollywood’s Golden Era stars including Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Katharine Hepburn, Judy Garland, Mae West, Jean Harlow & Marilyn Monroe and all your favorite stars…from the Silents through the 1970’s… Don’t forget to visit Max Factor’s world famous makeup rooms and see where Hollywood’s greatest stars got their “look”. See where Marilyn Monroe became a blonde and Lucille Ball a famous redhead!

Visit the largest collection of costumes, props, posters and photographs Hollywood has to offer!

 

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1660 N. Highland Ave., at Hollywood Blvd.
(323) 464-7776
www.TheHollywoodMuseum.com

 

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