Posts Tagged ‘hollywood’

Hollywood High School

There’s a widespread belief that the Hollywood High School theater is haunted by the ghosts of at

least three people.

The first, a young man who shot himself in the head on stage during a performance because his girlfriend dumped him.

The second, a girl dressed in white, rumored to have hanged herself in one of the catwalks above the stage because she failed one of her classes.

The third, the spirit of a former teacher, haunts the green room appearing in a gray form and then disappearing.

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Hollywood Memorial Park

Hollywood Memorial Park

There’s a widespread belief that the Hollywood High School theater is haunted by the ghosts of at least three people.

The first, a young man who shot himself in the head on stage during a performance because his girlfriend dumped him.

The second, a girl dressed in white, rumored to have hanged herself in one of the catwalks above the stage because she failed one of her classes.

The third, the spirit of a former teacher, haunts the green room appearing in a gray form and then disappearing.

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel

Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel

This hotel has tons of spirits floating around in her. If you visit the Hollywood Roosevelt Website you’ll find that they have a whole page dedicated to the hauntings. The more well known sightings are of famous stars like Marilyn Monroe and Montgomery Clift, the other ghosts that reside in the Roosevelt remain unidentified so far.

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Paramount Studios

Paramount Studios

There’s a ghost that roams the catwalks in Studio 5 of Paramount Studios. Witnesses say that they have seen it in ectoplasmic form as well as hearing it’s footsteps. It is also believed that the spirit of Rudolph Valentino haunts the costume department.

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Grauman’s Chinese Theater Haunting

Grauman's Chinese Theater

Victor Killian was a fairly well-known actor about town. Though he was in various productions for both film and television, the one he was recognized most for was a show called Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.

Mr. Killian’s story starts off on a lazy Los Angeles evening, in a local bar he was known to attend frequently. It was there he met up with a stranger. Later on that night, after exchanging a few words, they both walked out together. The next morning Mr. Killian was found dead in his own apartment, possibly murdered by the same man with whom he met the night before. His killer was never found, as a result his spirit has been in a state of eternal unrest.

There have been continual reports of seeing a lone man walking up and down the sidewalk in front of Mann’s Chinese. Dressed in a trenchcoat and facing downward, he has been recognized to be the spirit of Victor Killian on a constant look-out for the man, or men, who murdered him.

Sunday, April 27th, 2008