The Hollywood Museum’s THREE STOOGES:100th Anniversary Opening Night Exhibit The Experience Magazine

was at the Hollywood Museum on Wednesday, May 22nd with celebrities and memorabilia from Hollywood’s Golden Age. Donelle Dadigan, and many celebrities including Vanessa Angel (Great White Lie/Simon Says),

Bob Bergen (Voice of Porky Pig), Geoffrey Mark (Best Selling Author and Emmy Winner), Stanley Livingston (My Three Sons), Barry Livingston (My Three Sons) Elaine Ballace (The Rich and the Ruthless) Kate Linder (The Young & the Restless), Kathy Kolla (Arrested Development), Rico E. Anderson (Truth Be Told), Sandro Monetti (Royal Correspondent CNN, BBC), Melanie Marlo (Million Dollar Listing/Selling Sunset),

Rob Stone (Mr. Belvedere), Randy West (Announcer), Alison Arngrim (Little House on the Prairie), Anson Williams (Happy Days), Petri Hawkins Byrd (Judge Judy/Tribunal),JoAnne Worley ( Laugh In), Todd Sherry ( Grace & Frankie), Kathy Garver (Family Affair)

Melissa Niece Smith (Bosch/The Dream), Eve Richards (The Discovery Pod with Eve), Rachel Kylian (And Just Like That), Meredith Thomas (A Royal Christmas Holiday), Rodney Allen Rippy (Child Star/ Jack In The Box), Lee Purcell (2x Emmy Nominee), Paul N.J. Ottosson (3x Academy Award Winner/Hurt Locker), Karen Han-Ottosson (Erhu Virtuoso/ Hurt Locker/Kung Fu Panda/Joy Luck Club), Rachele Royale (Music Artist), Jerome Ro Brooks (The Have and Have Nots),Stephen Kramer Glickman (Storks/Dying Laughing), \Kassandra Carroll( Memories of Marilyn), and many others.


Brad Server- Curly Howard’s Grandson

From this very special exhibit some of the highlights will include:

“As a representative of the Stooge heirs and C3 Entertainment, I can say we are extremely grateful and humbled. Thank you to The Hollywood Museum for including The Three Stooges into their iconic museum in the heart of Hollywood.

The Hollywood Museum, located in the historic Max Factor Building is the official museum of Hollywood and a non-profit corporation showcasing more than 10,000 Authentic Show Business Treasures, spotlighting 100 years of Hollywood history – from the Silents to Talkies. The museum features Hollywood’s Golden Era of Film

Noir, Television, and its Pioneer Years, through the rebellious 60s, special effects 70s, evolving 80s, involved 90s, technological 2000s, and beyond to current day heartthrobs! The Hollywood Museum’s exhibits showcase the best in film, network and cable television, and new digital platforms featuring iconic.

The Hollywood Museum offers visitors the most extensive collection of Hollywood memorabilia in the world – featuring the glamour of Hollywood legends and stars – past, present and in the making. The Hollywood Museum includes one-of-a-kind costumes, props, photographs, scripts, stars’ car collections, personal artifacts, posters, and memorabilia from favorite stars, films and TV shows. Located in the heart of Hollywood, at the corner of Hollywood Blvd and Highland Ave, just steps from the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Hollywood Museum has been named the #1 top tourist attraction in Hollywood by LA Weekly and recently the #1 spot on “Things to Do” by leading travel bloggers, as well as one of the “Top 10” Museums in LA by the LA Tourism and Convention Board and Trip Advisor.

TICKETS: $15 Adults: $12 Seniors (62+): $12 for students with ID and $5 Children under 5.
ADDRESS: 1660 N. Highland Ave. (at Hollywood Blvd.), Los Angeles, CA 90028
www.TheHollywoodMuseum.com or Tel: (323) 464-7776