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Studio City Walk of Fame

Coordinates:34°08′37″N118°23′43″W / 34.143579°N 118.395262°W /34.143579; -118.395262
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Walk of Fame honoring film and television in Studio City

Studio City Walk of Fame
Plaque forThe Lost Jungle on the Studio City Walk of Fame
Studio City Walk of Fame is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
Studio City Walk of Fame
Location in Los Angeles
Established2003
LocationStudio City, California, U.S.
Coordinates34°08′37″N118°23′43″W / 34.143579°N 118.395262°W /34.143579; -118.395262

TheStudio City Walk of Fame is awalk of fame located inStudio City, California that honors the area's contribution to the entertainment industry.

Description

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The Studio City of Fame consists of 300[1]granite diamonds embedded in the sidewalk alongVentura Boulevard between Carpenter Avenue and Rhodes Avenue.[2] It is part of the Studio City Property and Business Improvement District.[3]

History

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A previous Walk of Fame was established onVentura Boulevard in Studio City in the 1960s. It consisted of thirteen smallbrass sidewalk plaques spaced twenty feet apart, honoring actors such asElke Sommer,Marjorie Lord,Rhys Williams, andJay Novello. By the late 1980s, the Walk was covered in weeds and garbage.[4]

The current Studio City Walk of Fame was established by the Studio City Improvement Agency and the Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Commission in 2003.[2] It honors the area's contributions to the entertainment industry, both movies and television.[1][2]

Honorees

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Honorees on the Studio City Walk of Fame include:[1][2]

Movies

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Television shows

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See also

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References

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  1. ^abcBiederman, Patricia Ward (July 4, 2003)."Valley to Get Its Own Star Walk".Los Angeles Times.
  2. ^abcd"A Guide To L.A.'s Other Walks Of Fame".LAist. January 11, 2017.
  3. ^"Studio City Property & Business Improvement District"(PDF).City of Los Angeles. 1994. pp. 4, 14.
  4. ^Wharton, David (April 29, 1988)."Walk of Fame Falls by Wayside : Brass Plaques Along Studio City Sidewalk Are Leftovers of '60s Bid for a Bit of Show-Business Glory".Los Angeles Times.
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