Hollywood Star Graveside Tour





Los Angeles is known as "Hollywood," the movie capital of the world. Countless famous actors and stars shined in this city during its golden age, and brought their dreams to the world. However, as time goes by, their presence has gradually faded from memory. The achievements and lives of the stars of yesteryear are now becoming a story known only to those in the know. We wanted to bring back those memories to the present day. A memorial tour to pay tribute to the "legends" who built Hollywood. The Hakamaira Tour was born. We will visit the places where the studios were born, the movies were made, and the stars walked the streets, where they were born, where movies were made, where stars walked, and where they rest. It is like a trip back in time to "good old Hollywood. Come and join us on a journey back in time to the Hollywood. Attractions of the tour We will guide you to carefully selected places where Hollywood stars of the past rest in peace. We will visit not only the cemeteries, but also the places where the stars were buried and where they were filmed. Visit not only the cemeteries but also the filming locations and locations associated with the stars. A special experience to deeply feel the history and culture of Hollywood's golden era. Experienced guides will be on hand to assist you. Japanese-speaking guides who are well versed in film history will give you detailed explanations. The tour will introduce the lives of the stars, their works, and episodes from that era in an easy-to-understand manner. ・Throughout the tour, you will be given a wealth of trivia related to Hollywood's Golden Age. Even first-time visitors can participate in the tour with ease. Examples of stops Hollywood Forever Cemetery Forest Lawn Memorial Park Residential areas associated with stars Old Film Studio Area, etc. (The contents may vary depending on the time of year and conditions.) Tour Objective To pay homage to and commemorate the stars of yesteryear who are being forgotten. Rediscover the "good old Hollywood" where they lived and worked. To rediscover the "good old Hollywood" where they lived and worked. Inquiries and inquiries I want to visit the grave of this actor. I want to focus only on directors. I am a film history buff, so I want to learn about it in depth. Please feel free to tell us your requests. We will create a unique "Hollywood memorial tour" for you.
Basic Information
Minimum participants: 1person
Duration: 4〜5hours
Price
Per Vehicle
$55 / hour
✔ Included
Japanese-speaking guide, vehicle, gasoline
✘ Not Included
Chips, etc.
💳 Payment Methods
Cash, credit card (3% service charge)
⚠ Cancellation Policy
100% cancellation fee will be charged from 2 weeks prior to the event date.
Sample Itinerary
Marilyn Monroe.
Real name Norma Jean Mortensen. She has been called "America's sex symbol" since the mid-1950s and still is today. Her representative works include "Niagara," "Gentlemen Like Blondes," "How to Marry a Millionaire," "The Seven-Year Affair," "I Like It Hot," etc. On August 5, 1962, she was found dead in her bedroom at her home in Beverly Hills, completely naked. She was 36 years old. The cause of death was reported to be acute barbiturate poisoning caused by a large dose of sleeping pills, and she committed suicide. The regular rose offerings started by her ex-husband, Joe DiMaggio, are still being carried out by her fans.
Dean Martin
Born June 7, 1917 in Ohio, USA, the son of Italian immigrants. After dropping out of high school, he worked in the water business to make a living, and became famous in 1946 for his "Bottomless Pair" with Jerry Lewis, and after the pair broke up in 1956, he became popular with Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Peter Lawford in the "Rat Pack. He is also known as a singer. On December 25, 1995, at his home in Beverly Hills, he died at the age of 78 from emphysema, a lung cancer complication.
Natalie Wood
Born in San Francisco on July 20, 1938, the son of Russian immigrants, he began appearing in films around 1943 and was noticed as the next generation of Shirley Temple child actors. Subsequent roles in "Rebel Without a Cause," "The Searchers," "West Side Story," and "Splendor in the Grass" cemented his star status. In 1981, while filming "Brainstorm," she drowned when her boat capsized. She was 43 years old.
Billy Wilder.
American film director, screenwriter, and producer. Wilder, who defected from Germany to the U.S., made his directorial debut in Hollywood in 1942, winning his first Oscar in 1945 for "The Lost Weekend," followed by such classics as "Sunset Boulevard," "The Apartment Key," "Sabrina the Beautiful," and "I Like It Hot. After retiring from the industry in 1988, she continued to receive various awards, but died of pneumonia in Los Angeles, California, in 2002 at the age of 95.
Farrah Fawcett.
She is an American actress and model. Fawcett is best known as a pop culture portrait and sex symbol of the 1970s and was a major influence on fashion and pop culture in the 1980s. She was especially popular for her role in the TV drama "Charlie's Angels," which began in 1976, and her mane-like hairstyle was popular in Japan at the time. He was 62 years old.
Merv Griffin
An American actor and host from San Mateo, California, he hosted quiz shows and his own talk show, "The Merv Griffin Show," in the 1950s before founding and executive producing the quiz shows "Jeopardy" and "Wheel of Fortune. He died of prostate cancer on August 12, 2007 in Los Angeles after 82 years of life.
Carol O'Connor.
Born August 2, 1924, in Manhattan, New York, he played Chief Bill on NBC's detective drama "In the Heat of the Night," which ran from 1988 to 1995; died June 21, 2001, in Culver City, near LAX, of a heart attack complications from diabetes. He died at the age of 76. He was 76 years old.
Rodney Dangerfield.
He is a comedian, actor, and voice actor born in New York, USA. Known as one of the biggest names in comedians in the U.S., Dangerfield bought a comedy club in Manhattan, where later celebrities Jerry Seinfeld, Roseanne Barr, Jim Carrey, Bob Saget, and others have performed comedy. died of a stroke on October 5, 2004. He was 83 years old.
Heather O'Rourke.
Child actress from San Diego, California. She appeared in the trilogy of the "Poltergeist" series of horror films produced by Spielberg, but died of Crohn's disease, an intestinal disorder of unknown cause, on February 1, 1988, shortly after filming "Boltergeist 3". He was 12 years old. Hence, "Poltergeist 3" was subtitled "Dedicated to the Spirit of the Girl...".
James Steuart.
Actor from Pennsylvania. His nickname is Jimmy. He was called "America's conscience" because of his sincere personality and the many memorable roles he played. A graduate of Princeton University, he won an Academy Award for Best Actor for "The Philadelphia Story" in 1940. One of his best-known films, "It's a Wonderful Life! He died of pulmonary thrombosis at his home in Beverly Hills on July 2, 1997 at the age of 89. He was 89 years old.
Spencer Tracy
Actor from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. His nickname is Spence. He made his stage debut on Broadway in New York. He was discovered by director John Ford while appearing in "The Last Mile" and was cast in the lead role in "Villa on the River," and was subsequently signed by Fox and MGM. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor two years in a row. He died of a heart attack in 1967 at the age of 67. He died of a heart attack in 1967 at the age of 67.
Errol Flynn
An actor from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, Errol Flynn was an action star of the 1930s who starred in Hollywood sword-fighting films such as "Pirate Blood" and "The Adventures of Robin Hood." He died of a heart attack on October 14, 1959. He was 50 years old.
Walter Elias Disney
Walt Disney, commonly known as Walt Disney, is an animator, producer, film director, screenwriter, voice actor, businessman, and entertainer born in Chicago, Illinois, United States. He is the creator of the world-famous animated character Mickey Mouse, and the Walt Disney Company, which he co-founded with his brother Roy Disney, has grown into a major international corporation with revenues of $35 billion.
Nat King Cole.
Jazz pianist and singer born in Montgomery, Alabama, USA. He formed the "Nat King Cole Trio" in 1939 and had hits such as "Straight Up and Fly Right" and "Mona Lisa" in 1948. Route 66" and other hits.
Alan Ladd
(Alan Ladd (September 3, 1913 - January 29, 1964) was an American actor born in Arkansas on September 3, 1913. After a long career as an underdog, he became a Hollywood star when he played the lead role of Shane in the classic western film "Shane". His movie "Shane" (1953) is so famous that it was ranked No. 7 in the Kinema Junpo Top Ten.
George Burns
Born in New York, U.S.A., actor and comedian who lived to be 100 years old, he met his future wife, Gracie Allen, in 1923 and together they worked extensively on stage, radio, film, and television. The George Burns & Gracie Allen Show," which aired on television from 1950, was a popular program that ran for nine seasons and was nominated for several Emmy Awards.
Red Skeleton.
From 1937 to 1971, he was the most active comedic actor on American radio and television. In addition to his profession as a painter, as a teenager he was a clown in a circus troupe and worked in all genres of entertainment, including vaudeville, Broadway, movies, radio, television, nightclubs, and casinos. He is famous for "The Red Skelton Show," which he hosted himself.
Sid Grohmann.
Founder of the Chinese and Egyptian Theaters, famous for the handprints and footprints of stars in Hollywood, and the Million Dollar Theatre downtown. He died in Los Angeles on March 5, 1950.
Jean Hersholt.
Danish actor born July 12, 1886, who lived in the United States. He appeared for 17 years on a radio show called "Dr. Christian" and played Heidi's (Shirley Temple) grandfather in the movie "Heidi, Girl of the Alps." He is the originator of the Jean Hersholt Fraternal Award, one of the Academy Awards, which is given to a person who has made outstanding contributions to the development of the entire film industry over the years.
Betty Davis
(Bette Davis, April 5, 1908 - October 6, 1989) was an actress from Lowell, Massachusetts, USA. Her real name was Ruth Elizabeth Davis. Her nicknames included "The Fifth Warner Brother" and "The First Lady of Film." Her notable films include "All About Eve" and "What Ever Happened to Jane?" such as. As sung in "The Eyes of Betty Davis" by Kim Carnes, she is a great Hollywood actress of yesteryear with big eyes.
Sandra Dee.
American actress, born in 1942 in Bayon, New Jersey. After working as a fashion model, she entered the film industry in 1957, and was a highly popular coming-of-age film star from the late 1950s to the early 1960s. Her most popular role in the U.S. was in the 1959 surfing movie "Gidget. She also co-starred with Troy Donahue in "What Happened at the Summer Palace," which was also a big hit with its theme song, and her endearing character left a strong impression not only in the film industry but also in the worlds of television and fashion.
Brittany Murphy
(English: Brittany Murphy; November 10, 1977 - December 20, 2009) was an American actress. She is also known as Brittany Murphy. Her real name is Brittany Bertolotti. Her representative works include "Clueless," "The 17-Year-Old Carte," "The Sound of Silence," and "Sin City. Ramen Girl," in which she co-starred with Toshiyuki Nishida, shows the breadth of her acting ability.
Ricky Nelson
An American actor and singer, he made his Hollywood debut in 1949 in "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" with his family; he debuted as a singer in 1957, and between 1957 and 1973, he sent 53 songs to Billboard's Hot 100, 19 of which reached the Top 10. Some of his best-known songs include "Traveling Man," "Tee Age Romance," and "Poor Little Fool."
Andy Gibb.
English singer and idol. His older brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice are members of the Bee Gees. The Bee Gees were a star in the disco era when they hit it big with the movie "Saturday Night Fever". Shadow Dancing," and "Everlasting Love," which were also used for the soundtrack of Charlie's Angels. He was only 30 years old.
Buster Keaton
(Buster Keaton (October 4, 1895 - February 1, 1966) was an American comedic actor, film director, and screenwriter. His real name was Joseph Frank Keaton. He died of lung cancer at his home in Woodland Hills, California, on February 1, 1966, at the age of 70.
Terry Sabalas.
Actor from Long Island, NY. Father Greek immigrant and tobacco importer/exporter. He majored in psychology at Columbia University and later worked with a theater company before making his stage debut in 1959. The same year, he also made his film debut in "Teens Without Tomorrow. His trademark bald head is well known in Japan, especially for his starring role in the TV drama "Detective Kojak" (1973 - 1990), and he also appeared as Blofeld in the 007 series "Her Majesty the Queen 007.
Jack So
Japanese-American actor born in Oakland, California. His real name is Suzuki Goro. During World War II, he was sent to a Japanese American internment camp in Utah, and became famous for his role as Detective Nick Yemana on the ABC television comedy "Barney Miller. He died of esophageal cancer on January 11, 1979, in the middle of filming the fifth season. He was 61 years old.
Gene Autry.
For 30 years since the 1930s, he has been famous as a "singing cowboy" in radio, film, and television. He is also famous for his love of baseball and is the former owner of the Los Angeles Angels, to which Hideki Matsui belongs. There is a bronze statue of him at the entrance to Gate 2 of the stadium. His representative songs include "Back in the Saddle Again," "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," "Here Comes Santa Claus," and "Frosty the Snowman.
Norma Talmadge
(Norma Talmadge, May 26, 1894 - December 24, 1957) - Hollywood film actress active in the silent film era. Her sisters Constance and Natalie are both actresses. She joined United Artists with Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, and Mary Pickford. The first actress to leave a handprint/footprint at the Chinese Theatre, she died in Las Vegas on December 24, 1957. She was 63 years old.
Victor Fleming
(Victor Fleming, February 23, 1889 - January 6, 1949) was an American film director. He was born in Pasadena, California. In 1948, "Jeanne Dark," starring Ingrid Bergman, failed at the box office, and he died the following year.
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