LLMpediaThe first transparent, open encyclopedia generated by LLMs

Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel

Generated by Llama 3.3-70B
Note: This article was automatically generated by a large language model (LLM) from purely parametric knowledge (no retrieval). It may contain inaccuracies or hallucinations. This encyclopedia is part of a research project currently under review.
Article Genealogy
Parent: Academy Awards Hop 3
Expansion Funnel Raw 105 → Dedup 32 → NER 11 → Enqueued 10
1. Extracted105
2. After dedup32 (None)
3. After NER11 (None)
Rejected: 21 (not NE: 4, parse: 17)
4. Enqueued10 (None)
Similarity rejected: 1
Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel
NameHollywood Roosevelt Hotel
LocationLos Angeles, California, United States
OwnerThompson Hotels
ArchitectLeland Bryant
Rooms300

Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel is a historic hotel located in the heart of Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, and has been a popular destination for celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe, Charlie Chaplin, and Clark Gable. It was founded in 1927 by a group of investors that included Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, and Sid Grauman, and has since become a landmark in the Los Angeles area, often hosting Academy Awards ceremonies and other Hollywood events, including the Golden Globe Awards and the Screen Actors Guild Awards. The hotel has also been associated with the Motion Picture Association of America and the American Film Institute.

History

The hotel's history dates back to the 1920s, when it was built by Leland Bryant and opened on May 15, 1927, with Rudolph Valentino and Douglas Fairbanks in attendance, and has since been a popular destination for Hollywood stars such as Greta Garbo, Jean Harlow, and Carole Lombard. The hotel was named after Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, and was designed to cater to the growing film industry in Los Angeles, with Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., and Universal Studios all located nearby. The hotel has hosted many Hollywood events, including the Academy Awards ceremonies, which were held at the hotel from 1929 to 1943, and has been associated with the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the TCL Chinese Theatre.

Architecture

The hotel's architecture is a mix of Spanish Colonial Revival and Art Deco styles, with a Moorish Revival influence, and was designed by Leland Bryant, who also designed the Grauman's Chinese Theatre and the Egyptian Theatre. The hotel's design features a courtyard with a fountain and a swimming pool, and the hotel's lobby is decorated with marble and brass fixtures, and features a staircase designed by Paul Williams, a renowned African American architect. The hotel's architecture has been influenced by the California Mission style, and has been compared to the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles and the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco.

Amenities

The hotel offers a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, a fitness center, and a spa, as well as several restaurants and bars, including the Tropicana Bar and the Public Kitchen and Bar, which serve craft cocktails and farm-to-table cuisine, and has been recognized by Forbes Travel Guide and AAA. The hotel also features a business center and a meeting space, and offers room service and concierge services, and has been associated with the Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board and the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.

Notable_events

The hotel has hosted many notable events, including the Academy Awards ceremonies, which were held at the hotel from 1929 to 1943, and has been the site of many Hollywood premieres, including the premiere of Gone with the Wind in 1939, which was attended by Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh. The hotel has also hosted many celebrity weddings, including the wedding of Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio in 1954, and has been associated with the Golden Age of Hollywood and the Rat Pack, which included Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr..

Renovations_and_restorations

The hotel has undergone several renovations and restorations over the years, including a major renovation in the 1980s, which restored the hotel's original Art Deco design, and a more recent renovation in 2015, which updated the hotel's rooms and amenities, and was overseen by Thompson Hotels and Commune Hotels & Resorts. The hotel has also undergone several preservation efforts, including the restoration of the hotel's historic lobby and courtyard, and has been recognized by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Los Angeles Conservancy.

The hotel has been featured in many films and television shows, including The Doors, Entourage, and Californication, and has been the subject of several books and documentaries, including The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel: A History and Haunted Hollywood, and has been associated with the Hollywood Film Festival and the Los Angeles Film Festival. The hotel has also been a popular destination for ghost hunters and paranormal investigators, who claim that the hotel is haunted by the ghosts of former celebrities, including Marilyn Monroe and Montgomery Clift, and has been featured on Ghost Adventures and Paranormal Witness. Category:Hotels in Los Angeles

Some section boundaries were detected using heuristics. Certain LLMs occasionally produce headings without standard wikitext closing markers, which are resolved automatically.