Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery
Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, in Glendale, California, United States, is the original Forest Lawn. (see also Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills Cemetery.)Forest Lawn was founded in 1917 by Dr. Hubert Eaton, a firm believer in a joyous life after death, who was convinced that most cemeteries were "unsightly, depressing stoneyards," and pledged to create one that would reflect his optimistic beliefs, "as unlike other cemeteries as sunshine is unlike darkness". He envisioned Forest Lawn to be "a great park devoid of misshapen monuments and other signs of earthly death, but filled with towering trees, sweeping lawns, splashing fountains, beautiful statuary, and...memorial architecture..."
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Some of the inspiration at Forest Lawn is patriotic rather than pious, such as the Court of Freedom, with its large mosaic of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence, and a 13-foot high statue of George Washington. The Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills Cemetery is a second park solely dedicated to the preservation of American history.
The main gates of Forest Lawn, Glendale (above, right), claimed to be the world's largest wrought-iron gates, are located at 1712 S. Glendale Avenue, Glendale, California
Interred here are many of the pioneers of the American motion picture industry. As well, Forest Lawn is the final resting place for numerous celebrities and entertainers from what is referred to as Hollywood's Golden Age. Some plots, such as Humphrey Bogart's and Mary Pickford's, are hidden away in private gardens, behind locked walls, with no entry for the public.
Some of the people interred at Forest Lawn are:
- Lucien Andriot, cinematographer
- Theda Bara, (1885-1955), pioneer actress, leading "Vamp" star
- L. Frank Baum, author
- Wallace Beery, actor
- Joan Blondell, actress
- Monte Blue, actor
- Humphrey Bogart, actor
- Gutzon Borglum, sculptor of Mount Rushmore
- Clara Bow, actress
- William Boyd, cowboy actor - Hopalong Cassidy
- Johnny Mack Brown, cowboy actor
- Joe E. Brown, comedic actor
- Dorsey Burnette, early Rock and Roll singer and prolific songwriter
- Johnny Burnette, Rock and Roll pioneer singer
- George Burns & Gracie Allen, husband & wife comedy team
- Francis X. Bushman, actor
- Lon Chaney, Sr, actor
- Berton Churchill, actor
- Nat King Cole, singer
- Sam Cooke, singer
- George Cukor, film director
- Robert Cummings, actor
- Michael Curtiz, film director
- Dorothy Dandridge, actress
- Sammy Davis, Jr, entertainer
- Walt Disney, film studio and entertainment park founder
- Sam De Grasse, actor
- Georges Delerue, French composer
- Fifi D'Orsay, actress
- Theodore Dreiser, author, wrote "An American Tragedy"
- Marie Dressler, Academy Award winning actress
- Don Drysdale, baseball great with the Los Angeles Dodgers
- Frederick W. Elvidge, (1911-1988), aka Ted Howard, actor
- W.C. Fields, comedic actor
- Larry Fine, actor, Three Stooges
- Errol Flynn, actor
- Bruno Frank, author, screenwriter
- Charles E. Fuller, religious figure
- Clark Gable, actor
- John Gilbert, silent screen star
- King C. Gillette, businessman, founder of the razor company
- Samuel Goldwyn, legendary film producer
- Huntley Gordon, actor
- Sid Grauman, Hollywood entertainer and theater owner
- Sydney Greenstreet, actor
- Jean Harlow, actress
- Edith Head, costume designer
- Jean Hersholt, actor, humanitarian
- Ted Howard, actor
- Ted Knight, actor
- Alan Ladd, actor
- Louis L'Amour, author
- Lash LaRue, cowboy actor
- Mervyn LeRoy, film director, producer
- Harold Lloyd, comedic actor
- Carole Lombard, actress
- Ernst Lubitsch, pioneer director
- Jeanette MacDonald, actress
- Chico Marx, comedic actor
- Gummo Marx, comedic actor
- Vincente Minnelli, film director
- Clayton Moore, actor, the Lone Ranger
- William Mulholland, engineer
- Alfred Newman, composer
- Merle Oberon, actress
- Aimee Semple McPherson, evangelist
- Tom Mix, cowboy actor
- Charles Nash, automobile manufacturer
- Alfred Newman, composer for films
- Lilli Palmer, actress
- Jack Pickford, actor, Hollywood's first Bad Boy
- Mary Pickford, actress, businesswoman, Co-founder of United Artists
- Dick Powell, actor
- Charlie Ruggles, actor
- David O. Selznick, film director
- Athole Shearer, actress
- Norma Shearer, actress
- Red Skelton, comedian
- Tod Sloan, thoroughbred racing jockey
- Lionel Stander, actor
- Max Steiner, composer
- Casey Stengel, manager of baseball's New York Yankees
- Jimmy Stewart, actor
- Robert Taylor, actor
- Jack Teagarden, jazz trombonist
- Irving Thalberg, " Boy Genius" - motion picture studio executive
- Spencer Tracy, actor
- Hal B. Wallis, film producer
- Mary Wells, Motown singer
- William Wrigley, Jr, chewing gum magnate, owner of the *Chicago Cubs
- William Wyler, film director
- Keenan Wynn, actor
- Robert Young, actor - "Father Knows Best"
