What celebs lived at the Roosevelt Hotel?


What celebs lived at the Roosevelt Hotel? Actress Elizabeth Patterson, widely recognized for her role as Mrs. Trumbull on the classic comedy series I Love Lucy, lived in the hotel during her 35-year film and television career. Other notable hotel guests include Charlie Chaplin, H. G. Wells, Clark Gable, Max Baer Sr., Carole Lombard, Mary Martin, F.


Why is the Roosevelt Hotel so famous?

The Hollywood Roosevelt dates back to the Golden Era. Located on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the heart of Los Angeles, this iconic hotel reflects classic Hollywood in every sense. Built in 1927, the hotel has played host to stars like Marilyn Monroe, Charlie Chaplin, and Clark Gable.


Did Marilyn Monroe stay at the Roosevelt?

The landmark Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel was Marilyn Monroe's home for two years, just as her modeling career began to take off. Monroe was staying in one of the vintage 1950s Cabanas at the time of her first professional magazine shoot, which took place at the Roosevelt's famed Tropicana Pool.


Did Marilyn Monroe live at the Beverly Hills Hotel?

During the years she was based in New York, the Beverly Hills Hotel was where she stayed when filming commitments took her to Los Angeles; in 1958, shooting for Some Like It Hot, and in 1960 for Let's Make Love – perhaps her longest sojourn when for four months she and husband Arthur Miller lived in neighboring ...


Can anyone walk into the Beverly Hills Hotel?

The Beverly Hills Hotel is indeed open to the public. While it may be known for its exclusive clientele and glamorous reputation, anyone can step foot into this legendary establishment.


What movies have been filmed at the Roosevelt Hotel?

Other films shot on location at the hotel include Internal Affairs (starring Richard Gere), Beverly Hills Cop II (starring Eddie Murphy) and Catch Me If You Can (starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks and directed by Steven Spielberg).


How long did Marilyn Monroe live at the Roosevelt Hotel?

The hotel cemented its place in Hollywood lore when a young swimsuit model named Marilyn Monroe checked into a suite just over the Tropicana pool. She lived there for two years, doing one of her first commercial photo shoots by a poolside diving board, which has since been removed.