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Hollywood Hills Neighborhood

View all active real estate listings in the Hollywood Hills. The Hollywood Hills neighborhood sits in the center of Los Angeles along the southern-facing slopes of the Santa Monica Mountains. The area is one of the most beloved parts of the city.

People love living in the Hollywood Hills because it feels less urban and more like a verdant sanctuary, even though it’s part of the second-largest city in the United States. The area is home to jet setters, entertainers, entertainment executives, bankers, lawyers, and folks who’ve done well for themselves across a spectrum of professions. Register for a free account to receive alerts whenever new Hollywood Hills properties come on the market.

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About Hollywood Hills

The Hollywood Hills neighborhood sits inside the 90046, 90068, and 90069 zip codes. The Hills are bordered by Trousdale Estates (neighborhood of Beverly Hills) to the west; West Hollywood, Hollywood, Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood Boulevard, and Franklin Avenue to the south; Los Feliz and Griffith Park to the east; and Studio City, Universal City, Toluca Lake, Burbank, and Mulholland Drive to the north. The Hollywood Hills occupy a portion of the Santa Monica Mountains.

The following canyons can be found within the Hollywood Hills:

  • Laurel Canyon
  • Nichols Canyon
  • Runyon Canyon
  • Beachwood Canyon

The Hollywood Hills are beloved by Angelenos for the numerous parks and open spaces found here. Some local favorites include:

  • Runyon Park: A dog-friendly park known for celebrity sightings
  • Griffith Park: An enormous park with many trails and the iconic Griffith Observatory
  • Laurel Canyon Dog Park: Another dog park at top of Laurel Canyon
  • Lake Hollywood: Another dog-friendly park
  • Forest Lawn Memorial Park

Hollywood Hills West

Hollywood Hills West is the portion of the southern slopes of the Santa Monica Mountains that sits between the Cahuenga Pass section of the 101 Freeway and the Trousdale Estates subdivision of Beverly Hills.

There is always something going on at the base of Hollywood Hills West. Popular daytime activities include taking advantage of the ever-popular Runyon Canyon Park and al fresco dining at many of the cafes and restaurants that line Sunset Boulevard. Shopping among the plethora of boutiques also ranks highly. Traffic is heavy on weekend nights when the area attracts visitors of the comedy clubs, music venues, bars, and restaurants.

Neighborhoods within Hollywood Hills West area include: Sunset Strip, Bird Streets, Doheny Estates, Sunset Hills, Sunset Plaza, Laurel Canyon, the Mulholland Corridor, Mt. Olympus, Hedges, Outpost Estates, Nichols Canyon, Nichols Canyon Colony, Hollywood Heights, and Whitley Heights. Sierra Towers is the preeminent luxury building located within Hollywood Hills West.

Hollywood Hills East

The Hollywood Hills East area is located within the Santa Monica Mountains due east of the Cahuenga Pass. This area has long been associated with the glamor of Hollywood since the first movie stars sought refuge, solitude, and views on the hillsides here in the early 1920s. The connection between the Hollywood Hills and Hollywood stars continues to this day as celebrities look for either a modern jewel box with a view or a historic Spanish home with Hollywood heritage.

The "HOLLYWOOD" sign sits atop Mt. Lee, right above Beachwood Canyon. Today it is a tribute to the motion picture industry synonymous with the area, but it originally read "HOLLYWOODLAND" as an advertisement for a real estate development of the same name being sold directly below it.

The Hollywood Hills East area is located within the 90068 zip code and is bordered on the west by Hollywood Hills West, the Cahuenga Pass, and the 101; on the north by Universal City, Toluca Lake, and Burbank; on the east by Griffith Park and Los Feliz; and to the south by Hollywood.

Hollywood Hills East neighborhoods include Beachwood Canyon, Hollywood Dell, Hollywood Knolls, Hollywoodland, Lake Hollywood, Lake Hollywood Estates, The Oaks, Valley Oak Drive, and Hollywood Manor.

Notable Hollywood Hills Homes:

  • 1635 Woods Drive (a.k.a. Stahl House): Case Study House No. 22. On National Register of Historic Places. Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #670. Architect: Pierre Koenig
  • 8828 Wonderland Park Avenue: 1953 Mid-Century post and beam. Former home of Jason Bateman
  • 8917 Wonderland Park Avenue: 1959 Mid-Century post and beam
  • 8973 Wonderland Park Avenue: 1957Mid-Century post and beam. Architect: Philip Kimmelman. Landscape architect: Garrett Eckbo
  • 9032 Wonderland Park Avenue: 1957 post and beam. Architect: Robert Kinnard
  • 9038 Wonderland Park Avenue (a.k.a. Bailey House): Case Study House No. 21. Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #669. Architect: Pierre Koenig
  • 8763 Wonderland Avenue: Site of the Wonderland Murders involving porn star John Holmes
  • 3140 Hollyridge Drive (a.k.a. The Nakahouse): AIA Home of the Year in 2012. Architecture firm: XTEN Architecture
  • 2633 La Cuesta Drive: 1955. Former home of Kate Bosworth she sold to Vince Vaughn
  • 2715 La Cuesta Drive (a.k.a. Mars Hotel): 1953
  • 7777 Firenze Avenue (a.k.a. The Cedric Belfrage House): 1937 Monterey Moderne. Architects: Barcume & King
  • 7147 Woodrow Wilson Drive: 1959. One of the Boathouse residences built by Norwegian shipbuilders during the 1950s in the Cahuenga Pass. Architect: Harry Gesner
  • 6533 Cahuenga Terrace: 1923 Beaux Arts estate. Former home of Rudolph Valentino. First all electric house built in Los Angeles. Architects: Reed & Company
  • 7411 Woodrow Wilson Drive: 1948 Mid-Century home. Former home of Jake Gyllenhaal and Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • 7435 Woodrow Wilson Drive: Architects: Buff & Hensman
  • 7541 Woodrow Wilson Drive: 1957 Mid-Century Modern post and beam. Architect: Edward Fickett
  • 7674 Woodrow Wilson Drive (a.k.a. Renard Residence): 2003 post and beam overlooking Nichols Canyon. Architect: Richard Dorman
  • 7861 Woodrow Wilson Drive: 1947. Case Study House No. 17. Former home of Zac Efron. Architect: Rodney Walker
  • 7944 Woodrow Wilson Drive: 1940 Cape Cod renovated in 1983 by architect Frank Gehry. Former home of Jonathan D. Krane and Sally Kellerman. Some carpentry work in the house was done by Harrison Ford.
  • 8004 Woodrow Wilson Drive: 1964. Former home of Adrian Bellani, who bought the home from Ellen DeGeneres
  • 8078 Woodrow Wilson Drive (a.k.a. The Fitzpatrick/Leland House): An open plan deStijl space in the International Style. Architect: Rudolph Schindler
  • 7776 Torreyson Drive (a.k.a. Chemosphere and Leonard J. Malin House): 1960. Architect: John Lautner
  • 7847 Torreyson Drive: Former home of Tom Cruise
  • 6300 Mulholland Highway: Former home of Tyra Banks and Patrick Stump
  • 6342 Mulholland Highway (a.k.a. Castillo del Lago): Former home of Bugsy Siegel and Madonna. Architect: John DeLario
  • 7436 Mulholland Drive (a.k.a. The Garcia House and The Rainbow House): Appeared in Lethal Weapon II when Mel Gibson (as Martin Riggs) pulls the home off the cliffside using a truck and cables. Architect: John Lautner
  • 7529 Mullholland Drive (a.k.a. Domus Solaris): Architect: Donald Hensman of Buff & Hensman/Buff, Straub & Hensman
  • 7820 Mulholland Drive (a.k.a. Linn House): Architect: Richard Neutra
  • 7966 Mulholland Drive: Former home of Alex Trebek
  • 8115 Mulholland Terrace: (1950) Former home of Mickey Rooney and Amy Yasbeck
  • 2544 Greenvalley Road: 1954. Architect: Forrest Theriot
  • 8520 Skyline Drive (a.k.a. Skyline Residence): 2007 architectural home. Architect: Hagy Belzberg
  • 6365 Ivarene Avenue: Architect: Touraine Richmond
  • 6216 Primrose Avenue: Former home of Bela Lugosi and site of the Blackenstein murders
  • 1822 Camino Palmero Street (a.k.a. Ozzie and Harriet House): Television home of Ozzie and Harriet Nelson and Ari Gold from Entourage. Architects: Frank Kegley and H. Scott Gerity
  • 3320 Wonderview Plaza (a.k.a. Hurley Residence): Architect: Greta Magnusson Grossman
  • 1514 Rising Glen Road: Architectural Product's 1954 Research House. Former home of Meryl Streep purchased from her by Alex Rodriquez. Architects: Douglas Honnold and John Rex of Honnold & Rex. Interior Design: Xorin Balbes
  • 1810 Rising Glen Road: Former home of Darren Star and Joe Dahan. Architect: Hal Levitt
  • 2282 El Contento Drive: Former home of Stevie Nicks and Vilma Banky
  • 3319 Tareco Road (a.k.a. Hailey Residence): Architect: Richard Neutra
  • 6904 Los Tilos Road: 1953 post and beam Mid-Century Modern architectural home. Architect: Robert Boyle (Alfred Hitchcock's Academy Award winning Chief Production Designer)
  • 7007 Los Tilos Road (a.k.a. The Gary Jones House): International Style with influences from Japanese architect Tadao Ando. Architect: Gary Jones
  • 7681 Willow Glen Road: 1947 Mid-Century Modern home. Photographed by Julius Shulman. Architects: Harold Bissner & Harold Zook
  • 3512 Multiview Drive: Architects: Conrad Buff and Donald Hensman of Buff & Hensman
  • 3574 Multiview Drive (a.k.a. The Millard Kaufman Residence): 1949. Features an addition by Richard Neutra. Landscape architect: Garrett Eckbo
  • 3580 Multiview Drive (The Kallis-Sharlin Residence): 1946 post and beam Mid-Century Modern home. Los Angeles Cultural Historic Monument #860. Architect: Rudolph Schindler. Architects for additions: Josef Van der Kar, and L.A. Ten architect Leroy Miller
  • 3584 Multiview Drive (a.k.a. Halverson Residence #1): Architects: Buff & Hensman
  • 2924 Montcalm Avenue: Architect: John Elgin Woolf
  • 2110 Alcyona Drive: Former home of Fay Bianter. Architect: Rollin B. Lane
  • 8782 Appian Way: 1927. 1927 Spanish Revival home. The first lot developed on Appian Way. Former home of Ginger Rogers.
  • 8856 Appian Way: First home of Laurence Olivier in Los Angeles. Home of Russell Brand. Architect: Roy Selden Price
  • 1232 Sunset Plaza Drive: 2013 Contemporary Architectural. Architect: Hagy Belzberg
  • 1585 Sunset Plaza Drive: 1954 Mid-Century Modern architectural home. Architect: Francisco Kripaz
  • 1995 Sunset Plaza Drive (a.k.a. Lomax Residence): Former home of Modernist architect Jerrold Lomax. Architect: Jerrold E. Lomax
  • 2201 Sunset Plaza Drive: Architect: Allyn E. Morris
  • 8707 Sunset Plaza Place: Former home of Topher Grace and Jesse Metcalfe
  • 8713 Sunset Plaza Terrace: Former home of Fred Durst
  • 8460 Cole Crest Drive: 1968 home with architectural elements. Former home of Akiva Goldsmith
  • 7000 Macapa Drive: Architect: Harry Gesner. Renovation: Dean Larkin Design
  • 1650 Queens Road (a.k.a. Polito House): Architect: Raphael Soriano
  • 2645 Outpost Drive: Former home of Orlando Bloom and Miranda Kerr once targeted by the Bling Ring
  • 2260 Maravilla Drive: Former home of Bela Lugosi and then Martha O'Driscoll. The first home Frank Sinatra and Ava Gardner shared.
  • 2835 Westshire Drive (a.k.a. Castle La Paloma): Former home of Bela Lugosi
  • 2400 Carmen Crest Drive (a.k.a. Wolff House): Architects: Ladd and Kelsey
  • 8350 Hedges Place (a.k.a. Wolff House or Wolff Residence): 1961. Former home of Vincent Gallo. Architect: John Lautner
  • 8555 Hedges Place: Architect: John Elgin Woolf
  • 8540 Hedges Way: 1989 contemporary home. Architects: Marmol-Radziner
  • 8159 Hollywood Boulevard (a.k.a. DeWitt Residence): Built in 1925 for early Hollywood developer CF Dewitt. Owned by Katy Perry, and Russell Brand after purchasing from imprisoned National Lampoon CEO Daniel Laikin. Architect: Charles H. Kyson
  • 8161 Hollywood Boulevard (a.k.a. John B. Storer House): 1923 Mayan Revival home. Listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places and as Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 96. One of Frank Lloyd Wright's four Southern California textile block houses. Former home of Joel Silver. Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright.
  • 8277 Hollywood Boulevard: 1940 farmhouse-style home. Architect: Robert Byrd
  • 8288 Hollywood Boulevard: 1941. Architect: Robert Byrd
  • 8509 Hollywood Boulevard: 1963 Mid-Century Modern view home. Former home of Shaun White
  • 8515 Hollywood Boulevard: 1963 Mid-Century Modern view home. Former home of Fred Savage and Jason Biggs
  • 8688 Hollywood Boulevard (a.k.a. Janss Residence and The Martha Hyer Residence): 1952. Former home of Martha Hyer and Gina Janss. Architect: William Krisel of Palmer, Krisel & Lindsay
  • 1650 Marmont Ave: Former home of John Krasinski and Emily Blunt
  • 8142 Laurel View Drive: 1926 Spanish-influenced home. Former home of Marlon Brando and Ann Miller. Architect: AF Leicht
  • 7256 Sunnydip Trail: Architects: Buff & Hensman
  • 7144 Hockey Trail (a.k.a. Foster Carling House): Former home of Foster Carling. Architect: John Lautner
  • 2540 Astral Drive (a.k.a. The Adams Residence): Architect: Val Powelson
  • 2563 Nichols Canyon Road (a.k.a. The Ajioka House): 1960 Mid-Century Modern post and beam house. Featured in Architectural Digest. Former home of Jerry Bruckheimer. Architects: Buff & Hensman. Renovation architects: Commune
  • 2651 Nichols Canyon Road: Architect: Steven Kent
  • 2805 Nichols Canyon Road: 1971 Mediterranean home. Architect: Fred Smathers
  • 2809 Nichols Canyon Road: 1974 Spanish home. Former home of Richard Dreyfuss
  • 2861 Nichols Canyon Road (a.k.a. General Panel House): One of four homes in the Los Angeles area by architects Walter Gropius and Konrad Wachsmann
  • 3043 Nichols Canyon Road: 1959 Mid-Century Modern home designed in the post and beam style and located in Nichols Canyon Colony. Architect: Edward Fickett
  • 7613 Willow Glen Road: 1939 Traditional architectural home. Architect: Robert Byrd
  • 1724 North Orange Grove Avenue: Former home of Queen Latifah
  • 9161 Oriole Way: Former home of Andre "Dr. Dre" Young
  • 1423 Oriole Drive (a.k.a. The Montalban House): 1986 Cubist Modern home. Former home of Ricardo Montalbán. Architect: Ricardio Legorreta
  • 1455 Oriole Drive (a.k.a. Sale House): 1949 Mid-Century Modern home. Architects: Smith & Williams
  • 1474 Blue Jay Way: Home of DJ Avicii and former home of Bruno Mascolo, Head of Toni & Guy USA Division. Architect: McClean Design
  • 1568 Blue Jay Way: Home of Robin Thicke and Paula Patton
  • 1567 Blue Jay Way: Home where George Harrison wrote Blue Jay Way
  • 9219 Flicker Way: Former home of Jodie Foster and Cheryl Tiegs
  • 9155 Warbler Place: Former home of Stan Lee
  • 7555 Lolina Lane: Mid-century house is the former home and recording studio of Matthew Sweet. Architect: Edward Fickett
  • 1 Electra Court: Property often used for a film location and rented out for parties. Purchased by Megan Ellison in 2013. Architect: Richard Scwartz
  • 7950 Electra Drive: 1977. Renovations by designer Alexander Purcell Rodrigues
  • 2200 Hercules Drive: 1967. Architect: Hal Levitt
  • 8014 Briar Summit Drive: 1959 Mid-Century Modern compound. Former home of Jonah Hill. Architect: Richard Dorman. 2012 renovation architect: Padraic Cassidy
  • 8015 Briar Summit Drive: Architect: Richard Dorman
  • 7017 Senalda Drive (a.k.a. Johnson House): 1963. Architect: Lloyd Wright
  • 7039 Senalda Road: Former home of Hal Levitt and Michael C. Hall
  • 7882 Fareholm Drive: Former home of Kanye West
  • 7960 Fareholm Drive: 1936 International Style. Former home of Gerald Casale. Architect: Richard Neutra
  • 2522 Verbena Drive: Former home of Jim Morrison once saw The Doors' lead singer crash through one of the arched windows off the living room.
  • 1900 N Vista Street: Three-house compound and home of Sheryl Crow
  • 2388 Castilian Drive: Architect: Ragnar Qvale
  • 2427 Castilian Drive: 1929 Spanish Colonial Revival home. Former home of Lou Diamond Phillips, Ben Stiller, Jason Statham, and Rosie Alice Huntington-Whiteley. Owned by Johnny Galecki. Renovation architects: Roman & Williams
  • 1816 North Stanley Avenue (a.k.a. The Schustack Residence): Architect: Howard Lane
  • 1757 North Gardner Street: 1916 Mediterranean home built by Samuel Goldwyn. Featured in Better Homes & Gardens
  • 2427 Solar Drive (a.k.a. Sunbow House): 1960. Renovation: Steven Kent. Architect: Val Powelson
  • 2433 Solar Drive (a.k.a. Warshawsky Residence): Architect: Volker Traub
  • 2450 Solar Drive (a.k.a. Runyon Canyon Clubhouse): A never-occupied home in Runyon Canyon that created animosity with hikers by closing off a portion of the popular hiking trail in preparation for listing the home. Sold in 2014 for $7.35M. Architect: Gregg Maedo
  • 7316 Caverna Drive (a.k.a. Bergren House): Architect: John Lautner
  • 1533 Marlay Drive: Renovated 1956 Modern architectural home. Architect: Irving Phillips
  • 6147 Temple Hill Drive (a.k.a. Moorpark): 1921 (estimated). An estate sampling from a variety of architectural styles. Former home of Charlie Chaplin and Mary Astor. Home of Adam Samberg and Joanna Newsom. Architect: Marie Russak Hotchener
  • 1385 Miller Place: Former home of The Beatles, Meatloaf, Casey Johnson, and David Hockney
  • 2827 La Castana Drive: Home of Carmen Electra
  • 1746 Courtney Avenue: Former home of Chris Kattan
  • 3028 Paulcrest Drive: Former home of Mila Kunis
  • 8840 Lookout Mountain Ave: 1958 Mid-Century Modern architectural home. Photographed by Julius Schulman and published in the Los Angeles Times Home Magazine for its engineering. Architect: Don Polsky, AIA (protege of Richard Neutra)
  • 8527 Brier Drive: 1964 Mid-Century Modern architectural home in the post-and-beam style. Architect: Doug Rucker
  • 3410 Wonder View Drive: Former home of Jimmy Kimmel in the Hollywood Knoll area
  • 6425 Weidlake Drive: Former rental home of Justin Bieber
  • 2506 Rinconia Drive: 1966 architectural home. Architect: Chester A. Widom
  • 2775 Rinconia Drive: 1959 Mid-Century Modern architectural home with post and beam design. Former home of Ava Gardner. Architect: Edward Fickett
  • 5771 Valley Oak Drive (a.k.a. Artemesia): 1913 Craftsman. At 13,290 square feet, it is the largest Craftsman home in the United States. Architect: Frank A. Brown
  • 3023 Longdale Lane: 1961 Mid-Century Modern home. Interior design by Don Stewart. Featured in Architectural Digest and Oprah's Next Chapter. Former home of John Legend and Chrissy Teigen
  • 1302 Collingwood Place: Spec home built by Jeff Franklin, creator of the television show Full House. Architect: Richard Landry
  • 1501 Viewsite Terrace: 1953 home renovated into a Contemporary architectural home. Former home of Reggie Bush
  • 2869 Durand Drive (a.k.a. Wolf's Lair): 1927 replica of a Norman castle. Former home of Moby, Marlon Brando, The Beatles, and Debbie Reynolds. Guesthouse designed by architect John Lautner.
  • 3072 Belden Drive (a.k.a. The Erbes Residence): 1924 Storybook architectural home. Architect: Henry F. Withey
  • 9028 Crescent Drive (a.k.a. De Jonghe Residence): 1949 Organic Mid-Century Modern home. Architect: Lloyd Wright. Renovation architect: John Powell
  • 8440 Harold Way (a.k.a. G.W. Price Residence): 1926 Spanish Colonial Revival home. Architect: Robert Finkelhor
  • 8931 St. Ives Drive: Modern restoration. Architect: Alex Belciano
  • 1423 Tanager Way: 2012 Modern architectural home. Former home of Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, aka the Winkelvoss Twins.
  • 3307 Bonnie Hill Drive (a.k.a. Parr-Schenfeld Residence): 1954 Mid-Century Modern architectural home. Architect: Lucille Raport
  • 9250 Cordell Drive: 1926 Hollywood Regency. Rumored to be designed by architect John Elgin Woolf after Errol Flynn bought the home for the Eddington family
  • 3295 Bennet Drive: Traditional 1933 house. Former home of Mark Ruffalo and Zooey Deschanel
  • 2209 Canyon Drive: 1904 Craftsman home on a four structure compound. Former home of Craig Ferguson
  • 7100 La Presa Drive: 1989 home. Former home of Lou Diamond Phillips and Russ Thyret. Architect: Fred Smathers

Notable Hollywood Hills Residents (Past and Present):

  • The Beatles: Musicians
  • Leonardo DiCaprio: Actor
  • Charlie Chaplin: Actor, Director, Screenwriter, Producer, Editor and Composer
  • Matthew Perry: Actor
  • Orlando Bloom: Actor
  • Laurence Olivier: Actor, Director, and Producer
  • Rudolph Valentino: Actor
  • Marvin Gaye: Musician
  • Venus Williams: Professional Tennis Player
  • Megan Ellison: Film Producer and Luxury Real Estate Investor. Daughter of Billionaire and Oracle CEO Larry Ellison
  • Hal Levitt: Modernist Architect
  • Jerrold E. Lomax: Modernist Architect
  • Judy Garland: Actress and Singer
  • Bette Davis: Actress
  • Madonna: Singer-Songwriter, Actress, and Sex Symbol
  • Peter Thiel: Venture Capitalist, Hedge Fund Manager, and Entrepreneur
  • Kanye West: Recording Artist, Record Producer, and Fashion Designer
  • Errol Flynn: Actor
  • Justin Timberlake: Singer-Songwriter and Actor
  • Jessica Biel: Actress, Singer, and Model
  • Delores Del Rio: Actress
  • Michael C. Hall: Actor
  • Ben Stiller: Actor, Comedian, Screenwriter, Director, and Producer
  • Bob Barker: Game Show Host of The Price is Right
  • David Lynch: Director
  • Bela Lugosi: Actor
  • Jenna Elfman: Actress
  • Penny Marshall: Actor, Director, and Producer
  • Jason Priestly: Actor
  • Charlize Theron: Actress
  • Jodie Foster: Actress, Director, and Producer
  • Meatloaf: Musician and Actor
  • Billy Idol: Musician
  • Rebel Wilson: Actress, Comedian, and Writer
  • Justin Bieber: Singer-Songwriter
  • Ava Gardner: Actress
  • David Hockney: Artist
  • Joel Silver: Producer
  • Jimmy Kimmel: Television Host, Comedian, Radio Personality, and Voice Actor
  • Halle Berry: Actress and Model
  • W.C. Fields: Comedian, Actor, Writer, and Juggler
  • Russell Brand: Comedian and Actor
  • Bugsy Siegel: Mobster
  • Christina Aguilera: Recording Actress and Actor
  • Carmen Electra: Model, Television Personality, Actress, Singer, and Dancer
  • Cameron Diaz: Actress and Model
  • Gloria Swanson: Producer and Actress best known for her role as Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard
  • Casey Johnson: Johnson & Johnson Heiress and Socialite
  • Paris Hilton: Hilton Hotels Heiress, Socialite, Actress, and Entrepreneur
  • Rod Stewart: Singer-Songwriter
  • Stevie Nicks: Singer-Songwriter and Member of Fleetwood Mac
  • Marlene Dietrich: Actress and Singer
  • Nick Jonas: Musician
  • Keanu Reeves: Actor
  • Ashton Kutcher: Actor
  • Mila Kunis: Actress
  • Tobey Maguire: Actor
  • Courtney Cox: Actress
  • Katy Perry: Recording Artist and Actress
  • Meryl Streep: Actress
  • Aaron Paul: Actor
  • Darren Star: Television Producer
  • Gina Janss: Socialite
  • Joe Dahan: Founder of Joe's Jeans
  • Larry Flint: Publisher and First-Admendment Crusader
  • Jean Harlow: Actress and Sex Symbol
  • Wynona Ryder: Actress
  • Dolly Parton: Musician and Actress
  • Robin Thicke: Musician, Singer-Songwriter, and Actor
  • Paula Patton: Actress
  • Wilfred Buckland: Hollywood's first Art Director
  • Edgar Rice Burroughs: Writer best known for creating the characters of Tarzan and John Carter
  • Francis Ford Coppola: Director, Screenwriter, Producer, Businessman, and Founding Editor and Publisher of Zoetrope: All-Story
  • Nick Offerman: Writer, Carpenter, and Actor
  • Megan Mullally: Actress and Singer
  • Ellen Pompeo: Actress
  • Barbara Stanwyck: Actress
  • Martha Hyer: Actress
  • Marguerite De La Motte: Actress
  • Robert Edeson: Actor
  • Tyra Banks: Model, Television Personality, Producer, Actress, and Author
  • Fred Durst: Musician and Director
  • William Powell: Actor
  • Fay Bianter: Actress
  • Rosalind Russell: Actress
  • Phillips Holmes: Actor
  • Taylor Holmes: Actor
  • Chris Kattan: Actor and Comedian
  • Tyrone Power: Actor
  • Wim Wenders: Director
  • Patrick Stump: Musician, Singer-Songwriter, and Producer
  • Carrie Jacobs-Bond: Musician
  • George Melford: Actor, Screenwriter, Director, Producer
  • Helen Walker: Actress
  • Foster Carling: Composer
  • Carole Lombard: Actress
  • Vilma Banky: Actress
  • Kat Von D: Tattoo Artist, and Reality Television Personality on Miami Ink and LA Ink
  • Chris Brown: Dancer and Recording Artist
  • Alex Rodriquez: Baseball Player

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