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The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel

The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel is a historic hotel located at 7000 Hollywood Boulevard in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles, California. It opened on May 15, 1927, and is the oldest continually operating hotel in Los Angeles.[2]

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General information
Location7000 Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood, California
90028
Coordinates34°6′4″N 118°20′30″W / 34.10111°N 118.34167°W / 34.10111; -118.34167Coordinates: 34°6′4″N 118°20′30″W / 34.10111°N 118.34167°W / 34.10111; -118.34167
OpeningMay 15, 1927
OwnerGoodwin Gaw
David Chang
Technical details
Floor count12
Design and construction
Architect(s)Fisher, Lake & Traver
Other information
Number of rooms300
Number of suites63
Number of restaurants2
Website
thehollywoodroosevelt.com
Designated1991[1]
Reference no.545

History

The hotel was built in 1926, in what is known as the Golden Era of Los Angeles architecture, and was named after the 26th president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt.[3] It was financed by a group that included Louis B. Mayer, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and Sid Grauman.[4][5] It cost $2.5 million ($39 million today) to complete[5] and opened on May 15, 1927.[5]

The hotel went into a decline in the 1950s. An owner around that time demolished its archways, covered up its elaborately painted ceilings and painted the entire hotel seafoam green.[6] Radisson Hotels purchased the hotel in 1985 and, using original blueprints and historic photos of the hotel's Spanish Colonial architecture, undertook a $35 million renovation, restoring the lobby's coffered ceiling and adding a three-tiered fountain, among other improvements.[3][6] The million-dollar mural at the bottom of the hotel's Tropicana Pool was painted by David Hockney in 1987.[7][8]

On August 13, 1991, the City of Los Angeles declared the hotel building Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 545.[5][9] In 1995, Goodwin Gaw purchased the hotel from Clarion Hotels, with David Chang later becoming co-owner.[7][8][10] In 2005, the Thompson Hotel Group assumed oversight of the hotel's management. The Dodd Mitchell Design Group and David Siguaw oversaw a $30 million renovation of the hotel in 2005.[10][11][12] Since 2015, the hotel has been run independently by its own management company.[10] In 2015, the hotel completed a $25 million renovation with rooms designed by Yabu Pushelberg, and plans for a new poolside food and beverage outlet.[7] The hotel was then inducted into Historic Hotels of America, an official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, in 2016.[13]

Design and style

The 12-story hotel has 300 guest rooms including 63 suites.[7] It occupies a site on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and across Hollywood Boulevard from the TCL Chinese Theatre.[7][14] The building has a Spanish Colonial Revival Style interior, with leather sofas, wrought-iron chandeliers and colorful tiled fountains.[2][14]

The architects Fisher, Lake and Traver are also credited with the Westward Ho Hotel in Phoenix and The Willmore Building in Long Beach.[15]

The Gable-Lombard penthouse, a 3,200 square-foot duplex with an outdoor deck with views of the Hollywood Hills and the Hollywood sign, is named for Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, who used to stay in the room for five dollars a night.[2][5][16] The Marilyn Monroe suite is named for the actress, who lived at the hotel for two years early in her career.[2][5][7] Other accommodations include King Superior rooms and vintage 1950s poolside cabanas.[5]

Restaurants and bars

The hotel has a total of eight restaurants, bars and lounges.[5] 25 Degrees is a hamburger restaurant located just off the hotel lobby.[5] It was opened in 2005.[8] Public Kitchen & Bar features American food in an Old Hollywood-style dining room.[5] Tim Goodell is the head chef of both restaurants.[5] The Spare Room is a gaming parlor and cocktail lounge; the Library Bar is a cocktail bar with cocktails made using locally sourced ingredients; and Tropicana Bar overlooks the pool.[5][17] Beacher's Madhouse is a vaudeville-inspired theater owned and operated by Jeff Beacher.[5] Teddy's, a nightclub located off the lobby, was considered a celebrity haunt. It opened in 2005, was remodeled in 2012 and closed in 2015.[5][17]

In popular culture

The first Academy Awards ceremony was held at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel on May 16, 1929, inside the Blossom Ballroom.[9][16] A private ceremony open only to Academy members, it was hosted by Academy president Douglas Fairbanks and held three months after the winners were announced, with 270 people in attendance.[18][19] At the time, the "Oscar" nickname for the award had not yet been invented (the nickname would be introduced four years later).[19]

Facing heavy debt in 1986, five-time Academy Award winner Lyle Wheeler sold boxes of his possessions, including his five Oscars. His award for art direction for The Diary of Anne Frank was auctioned for $21,250 to William Kaiser. Kaiser returned the award to Wheeler at a ceremony held at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in 1989.[20]

The hotel has hosted the Golden Raspberry Awards, the ceremony recognizing the year's worst in film, on numerous occasions.[21]

The pool at the Roosevelt Hotel was featured in a 1955 episode of I Love Lucy when the Ricardos and Mertzes came to Hollywood.[22]

Several scenes from the 1988 film Sunset, starring Bruce Willis and James Garner, were filmed at the hotel, including a recreation of the 1929 Academy Awards ceremony.[6]

The scene of the 1989 film The Fabulous Baker Boys where Susie (Michelle Pfeiffer) sings "Makin' Whoopie" while Jack (Jeff Bridges) plays piano was shot at the Cinegrill nightclub in the hotel.[21]

The hotel's hallway can be seen in episode 7 of the 2016 FX true crime anthology television series The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, as a substitute for an Oakland hotel where Christopher Darden and Marcia Clark spend the night.[23]

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).[6][24] Other television shows shot at the hotel include Knots Landing, Moonlighting and Curb Your Enthusiasm.[6][25]

Prince performed five shows at the hotel in 2007, which included dinner with his personal chef, a two-hour performance and a post-set jazz jam.[26]

The TV series Lucifer frequently includes exterior views of the hotel in establishing shots. A scene between Lucifer and Amenadiel in the first season episode "Take Me Back to Hell" takes place on the roof, with the back of the Roosevelt's sign visible.[citation needed]

The Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. episode "Out of the Past" featured the hotel prominently throughout the episode.[citation needed]

Notable residents and guests

Marilyn Monroe lived at the hotel for two years early in her career, and posed for her first commercial photography shoot by the pool.[5][7] She and Arthur Miller were said to have met at the hotel's Cinegrill nightclub.[16]

Montgomery Clift stayed at the hotel for three months in 1952 during the filming of From Here to Eternity.[2]

Frances Farmer was honored at a party there in 1958, the night she appeared on Ralph Edwards' This Is Your Life.

Errol Flynn is rumored to have created his recipe for bootleg gin in a tub in the hotel's barbershop.[25]

Shirley Temple learned to do her famous stairstep dance routine on the hotel stairs.[27]

Astrologer and writer Linda Goodman wrote several of her books in a suite at the hotel.[21]

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.[28]

Other notable hotel guests include Charlie Chaplin, H. G. Wells, Clark Gable, Max Baer Sr., Carole Lombard, Mary Martin, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Mike Posner, Prince, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.[7][16][29]

Talk show host Jimmy Kimmel often uses the hotel as a prize for a game called "Hostel La Vista" that pits two tourists that are visiting Los Angeles staying in a nearby youth hostel against each other. In this game, the contestants are asked various questions about the city of Los Angeles and the state of California as a whole. The player who gets the most questions right wins, leaves the hostel and gets to stay at the hotel for the remainder of their stay for free.[30]

Alleged hauntings

Throughout the years, there have been rumors of hauntings and ghosts at the hotel. Some involve celebrities who previously stayed at the hotel, such as Marilyn Monroe, Montgomery Clift and Errol Flynn.[9][31][32] Others involve a little girl in a blue dress named Caroline.[33] There have also been reports of cold spots, photographic "orbs", and mysterious phone calls to the hotel operator.[34]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Historic – Cultural Monuments (HCM) Listing: City Declared Monuments". Los Angeles Department of City Planning. February 28, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d e Sheeler, Jason (May 3, 2011). . The Dallas Morning News. Archived from the original on August 13, 2016. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Smith, Jack (February 4, 1986). "The glory that was Hollywood before it became Hollyweird returns to the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel". Los Angeles Times.
  4. ^ "Classic Locations: Oscar slept here", Los Angeles Times, February 21, 2011.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel: The Story of an L.A. Icon", Discover Los Angeles. May 14, 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d e "The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel", seeing-stars.com. Accessed June 24, 2016.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h Trejos, Nancy (March 16, 2016). "The Hollywood Roosevelt hotel gets a makeover". USA Today.
  8. ^ a b c Piccalo, Gina (July 31, 2005). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 15 August 2016.
  9. ^ a b c Dangcil, Thomas; Tommy Dangcil (September 2002). Hollywood, 1900–1950, in Vintage Postcards. Arcadia Publishing. p. 85. ISBN 978-0-7385-2073-5.
  10. ^ a b c Chamberlain, Lisa (October 28, 2007). "Yes, It Has a Mood, but It's Not a 'Boutique'". The New York Times.
  11. ^ Meyer, Norma (October 26, 2004). . San Diego Union-Tribune. Archived from the original on 14 August 2016.
  12. ^ "Projects". Dodd Mitchell Design. Retrieved November 3, 2016.
  13. ^ "The Hollywood Roosevelt: History". Historic Hotels of America. Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  14. ^ a b Benson, Sara. "The Hollywood Roosevelt". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
  15. ^ "PCAD - Fisher, Lake and Traver, Architects". Pacific Coast Architecture Database. Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  16. ^ a b c d Dolainski, Stephen (1 September 2001). Los Angeles: Romantic Diversions in and Around the City. Globe Pequot Press. p. 125. ISBN 978-0-7627-1024-9.
  17. ^ a b Gelt, Jessica (April 19, 2013). "Teddy's enters second stage of life". Los Angeles Times.
  18. ^ Ryzik, Melena (December 7, 2010). "A Navel-Gazing Oscar Countdown". The New York Times.
  19. ^ a b Farber, Stephen (March 28, 1982). "Janet Gaynor Recalls the First Awards". The New York Times.
  20. ^ Rutigliano, Olivia (February 19, 2016). "6 Amazing Oscar Heists and 5 Happy Endings". Vanity Fair.
  21. ^ a b c Blend, David (September 13, 2012). "11 Things You Didn't Know About the Supernatural Party Palace". Thrillist.
  22. ^ Wanamaker, Marc; Robert W. Nudelman (2007). Early Hollywood. Arcadia Publishing. p. 60. ISBN 978-0-7385-4792-3.
  23. ^ Blake, Lindsay (April 5, 2016). "Where to Find the Most Notable Filming Locations from The People vs. O.J. Simpson". Los Angeles.
  24. ^ "Lost Angeles Hotels in the Movies: Making the Big Screen". Discover Los Angeles. November 18, 2014.
  25. ^ a b Conradt, Stacy (April 17, 2009). "The Quick 10: The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel". Mental Floss.
  26. ^ "Prince's Dinner Theater". Los Angeles Times. June 21, 2007.
  27. ^ "5 Cool Facts About the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel". Leisure Link. May 21, 2015.
  28. ^ "The Divine Miss Patty". We Love Lucy. Retrieved 2016-07-16.
  29. ^ Swann, Jennifer (May 16, 2017). "Uncovering The Storied History Of The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel". LAist. Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  30. ^ "Hostel La Vista with Cousin Sal", Jimmy Kimmel Live, March 16, 2017, retrieved September 29, 2017
  31. ^ Lovgren, Stefan (December 4, 2003). "Do Real Haunted Mansions Hold Sway in Hollywood?". National Geographic News. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  32. ^ Gomes, Mayra Dias (October 11, 2013). "THR's Guide to L.A.'s Most Haunted Locations". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 22, 2018.
  33. ^ Kern, Will (October 31, 2004). "Hotel has glut of ghosts". The Denver Post. Retrieved 29 March 2013 – via Wilkern.com.
  34. ^ "This old hotel is a Hollywood haunt, in every sense of the word". The Philadelphia Inquirer. November 26, 2000. Retrieved March 29, 2013.

External links

  • Official website
  • The Spare Room website

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informationNumber of rooms300Number of suites63Number of restaurants2Websitethehollywoodroosevelt comLos Angeles Historic Cultural MonumentDesignated1991 1 Reference no 545 Contents 1 History 2 Design and style 3 Restaurants and bars 4 In popular culture 5 Notable residents and guests 6 Alleged hauntings 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe hotel was built in 1926 in what is known as the Golden Era of Los Angeles architecture and was named after the 26th president of the United States Theodore Roosevelt 3 It was financed by a group that included Louis B Mayer Mary Pickford Douglas Fairbanks and Sid Grauman 4 5 It cost 2 5 million 39 million today to complete 5 and opened on May 15 1927 5 The hotel went into a decline in the 1950s An owner around that time demolished its archways covered up its elaborately painted ceilings and painted the entire hotel seafoam green 6 Radisson Hotels purchased the hotel in 1985 and using original blueprints and historic photos of the hotel s Spanish Colonial architecture undertook a 35 million renovation restoring the lobby s coffered ceiling and adding a three tiered fountain among other improvements 3 6 The million dollar mural at the bottom of the hotel s Tropicana Pool was painted by David Hockney in 1987 7 8 On August 13 1991 the City of Los Angeles declared the hotel building Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No 545 5 9 In 1995 Goodwin Gaw purchased the hotel from Clarion Hotels with David Chang later becoming co owner 7 8 10 In 2005 the Thompson Hotel Group assumed oversight of the hotel s management The Dodd Mitchell Design Group and David Siguaw oversaw a 30 million renovation of the hotel in 2005 10 11 12 Since 2015 the hotel has been run independently by its own management company 10 In 2015 the hotel completed a 25 million renovation with rooms designed by Yabu Pushelberg and plans for a new poolside food and beverage outlet 7 The hotel was then inducted into Historic Hotels of America an official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 2016 13 Design and style EditThe 12 story hotel has 300 guest rooms including 63 suites 7 It occupies a site on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and across Hollywood Boulevard from the TCL Chinese Theatre 7 14 The building has a Spanish Colonial Revival Style interior with leather sofas wrought iron chandeliers and colorful tiled fountains 2 14 The architects Fisher Lake and Traver are also credited with the Westward Ho Hotel in Phoenix and The Willmore Building in Long Beach 15 The Gable Lombard penthouse a 3 200 square foot duplex with an outdoor deck with views of the Hollywood Hills and the Hollywood sign is named for Clark Gable and Carole Lombard who used to stay in the room for five dollars a night 2 5 16 The Marilyn Monroe suite is named for the actress who lived at the hotel for two years early in her career 2 5 7 Other accommodations include King Superior rooms and vintage 1950s poolside cabanas 5 Restaurants and bars EditThe hotel has a total of eight restaurants bars and lounges 5 25 Degrees is a hamburger restaurant located just off the hotel lobby 5 It was opened in 2005 8 Public Kitchen amp Bar features American food in an Old Hollywood style dining room 5 Tim Goodell is the head chef of both restaurants 5 The Spare Room is a gaming parlor and cocktail lounge the Library Bar is a cocktail bar with cocktails made using locally sourced ingredients and Tropicana Bar overlooks the pool 5 17 Beacher s Madhouse is a vaudeville inspired theater owned and operated by Jeff Beacher 5 Teddy s a nightclub located off the lobby was considered a celebrity haunt It opened in 2005 was remodeled in 2012 and closed in 2015 5 17 In popular culture EditThe first Academy Awards ceremony was held at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel on May 16 1929 inside the Blossom Ballroom 9 16 A private ceremony open only to Academy members it was hosted by Academy president Douglas Fairbanks and held three months after the winners were announced with 270 people in attendance 18 19 At the time the Oscar nickname for the award had not yet been invented the nickname would be introduced four years later 19 Facing heavy debt in 1986 five time Academy Award winner Lyle Wheeler sold boxes of his possessions including his five Oscars His award for art direction for The Diary of Anne Frank was auctioned for 21 250 to William Kaiser Kaiser returned the award to Wheeler at a ceremony held at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in 1989 20 The hotel has hosted the Golden Raspberry Awards the ceremony recognizing the year s worst in film on numerous occasions 21 The pool at the Roosevelt Hotel was featured in a 1955 episode of I Love Lucy when the Ricardos and Mertzes came to Hollywood 22 Several scenes from the 1988 film Sunset starring Bruce Willis and James Garner were filmed at the hotel including a recreation of the 1929 Academy Awards ceremony 6 The scene of the 1989 film The Fabulous Baker Boys where Susie Michelle Pfeiffer sings Makin Whoopie while Jack Jeff Bridges plays piano was shot at the Cinegrill nightclub in the hotel 21 The hotel s hallway can be seen in episode 7 of the 2016 FX true crime anthology television series The People v O J Simpson American Crime Story as a substitute for an Oakland hotel where Christopher Darden and Marcia Clark spend the night 23 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 6 24 Other television shows shot at the hotel include Knots Landing Moonlighting and Curb Your Enthusiasm 6 25 Prince performed five shows at the hotel in 2007 which included dinner with his personal chef a two hour performance and a post set jazz jam 26 The TV series Lucifer frequently includes exterior views of the hotel in establishing shots A scene between Lucifer and Amenadiel in the first season episode Take Me Back to Hell takes place on the roof with the back of the Roosevelt s sign visible citation needed The Marvel s Agents of S H I E L D episode Out of the Past featured the hotel prominently throughout the episode citation needed Notable residents and guests EditMarilyn Monroe lived at the hotel for two years early in her career and posed for her first commercial photography shoot by the pool 5 7 She and Arthur Miller were said to have met at the hotel s Cinegrill nightclub 16 Montgomery Clift stayed at the hotel for three months in 1952 during the filming of From Here to Eternity 2 Frances Farmer was honored at a party there in 1958 the night she appeared on Ralph Edwards This Is Your Life Errol Flynn is rumored to have created his recipe for bootleg gin in a tub in the hotel s barbershop 25 Shirley Temple learned to do her famous stairstep dance routine on the hotel stairs 27 Astrologer and writer Linda Goodman wrote several of her books in a suite at the hotel 21 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 28 Other notable hotel guests include Charlie Chaplin H G Wells Clark Gable Max Baer Sr Carole Lombard Mary Martin F Scott Fitzgerald Ernest Hemingway Mike Posner Prince Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie 7 16 29 Talk show host Jimmy Kimmel often uses the hotel as a prize for a game called Hostel La Vista that pits two tourists that are visiting Los Angeles staying in a nearby youth hostel against each other In this game the contestants are asked various questions about the city of Los Angeles and the state of California as a whole The player who gets the most questions right wins leaves the hostel and gets to stay at the hotel for the remainder of their stay for free 30 Alleged hauntings EditThroughout the years there have been rumors of hauntings and ghosts at the hotel Some involve celebrities who previously stayed at the hotel such as Marilyn Monroe Montgomery Clift and Errol Flynn 9 31 32 Others involve a little girl in a blue dress named Caroline 33 There have also been reports of cold spots photographic orbs and mysterious phone calls to the hotel operator 34 See also EditLos Angeles Historic Cultural Monuments in HollywoodReferences Edit Historic Cultural Monuments HCM Listing City Declared Monuments Los Angeles Department of City Planning February 28 2009 a b c d e Sheeler Jason May 3 2011 Go inside and bowl with Brad and Angelina at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel The Dallas Morning News Archived from the original on August 13 2016 Retrieved June 24 2016 a b Smith Jack February 4 1986 The glory that was Hollywood before it became Hollyweird returns to the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel Los Angeles Times Classic Locations Oscar slept here Los Angeles Times February 21 2011 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel The Story of an L A Icon Discover Los Angeles May 14 2014 a b c d e The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel seeing stars com Accessed June 24 2016 a b c d e f g h Trejos Nancy March 16 2016 The Hollywood Roosevelt hotel gets a makeover USA Today a b c Piccalo Gina July 31 2005 Old star blazing scene Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 15 August 2016 a b c Dangcil Thomas Tommy Dangcil September 2002 Hollywood 1900 1950 in Vintage Postcards Arcadia Publishing p 85 ISBN 978 0 7385 2073 5 a b c Chamberlain Lisa October 28 2007 Yes It Has a Mood but It s Not a Boutique The New York Times Meyer Norma October 26 2004 This old hotel San Diego Union Tribune Archived from the original on 14 August 2016 Projects Dodd Mitchell Design Retrieved November 3 2016 The Hollywood Roosevelt History Historic Hotels of America Retrieved 2022 12 14 a b Benson Sara The Hollywood Roosevelt The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved June 24 2016 PCAD Fisher Lake and Traver Architects Pacific Coast Architecture Database Retrieved December 28 2021 a b c d Dolainski Stephen 1 September 2001 Los Angeles Romantic Diversions in and Around the City Globe Pequot Press p 125 ISBN 978 0 7627 1024 9 a b Gelt Jessica April 19 2013 Teddy s enters second stage of life Los Angeles Times Ryzik Melena December 7 2010 A Navel Gazing Oscar Countdown The New York Times a b Farber Stephen March 28 1982 Janet Gaynor Recalls the First Awards The New York Times Rutigliano Olivia February 19 2016 6 Amazing Oscar Heists and 5 Happy Endings Vanity Fair a b c Blend David September 13 2012 11 Things You Didn t Know About the Supernatural Party Palace Thrillist Wanamaker Marc Robert W Nudelman 2007 Early Hollywood Arcadia Publishing p 60 ISBN 978 0 7385 4792 3 Blake Lindsay April 5 2016 Where to Find the Most Notable Filming Locations from The People vs O J Simpson Los Angeles Lost Angeles Hotels in the Movies Making the Big Screen Discover Los Angeles November 18 2014 a b Conradt Stacy April 17 2009 The Quick 10 The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel Mental Floss Prince s Dinner Theater Los Angeles Times June 21 2007 5 Cool Facts About the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel Leisure Link May 21 2015 The Divine Miss Patty We Love Lucy Retrieved 2016 07 16 Swann Jennifer May 16 2017 Uncovering The Storied History Of The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel LAist Retrieved December 28 2021 Hostel La Vista with Cousin Sal Jimmy Kimmel Live March 16 2017 retrieved September 29 2017 Lovgren Stefan December 4 2003 Do Real Haunted Mansions Hold Sway in Hollywood National Geographic News Retrieved 29 March 2013 Gomes Mayra Dias October 11 2013 THR s Guide to L A s Most Haunted Locations The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved October 22 2018 Kern Will October 31 2004 Hotel has glut of ghosts The Denver Post Retrieved 29 March 2013 via Wilkern com This old hotel is a Hollywood haunt in every sense of the word The Philadelphia Inquirer November 26 2000 Retrieved March 29 2013 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hotel Roosevelt Hollywood Official website The Spare Room website Retrieved from 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