The Lasky-DeMille Barn

Lasky memory is preserved in the Hollywood Heritage Museum, the old Lasky-De Mille barn which was moved to its permanent location at 2100 North Highland Avenue (across from the Hollywood Bowl) in 1980.

![Betty Lasky at the Barn Showing off the sign on the side of the Museum. [Cricchio-Bragg Photography Port Arthur, TX]](https://jesse-l-lasky.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/bettybarn02.jpg)
Showing off the sign on the side of the Museum.
[Cricchio-Bragg Photography Port Arthur, TX]
[Cricchio-Bragg Photography Port Arthur, TX]

Dec 13, 1985: Betty with Charlton Heston at the dedication
ceremonies for the Hollywood Studio Museum
(now the Hollywood Heritage Museum)
[photo: Don Sartell]
ceremonies for the Hollywood Studio Museum
(now the Hollywood Heritage Museum)
[photo: Don Sartell]
![bettyheritage December 2001, following interviews for a Norwegian<br>
documentary focusing on the International Stars of Norway.<br>
[L-R] Hollywood historian Marc Wanamaker; Miles Kreuger, <br>
president, Institute of the American Musical; <br>
Betty; interviewer Niels Peter Solberg; Kay Tornborg,<br>
president, Hollywood Heritage.](https://jesse-l-lasky.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/bettyheritage.jpg)
December 2001, following interviews for a Norwegian
documentary focusing on the International Stars of Norway.
[L-R] Hollywood historian Marc Wanamaker; Miles Kreuger,
president, Institute of the American Musical;
Betty; interviewer Niels Peter Solberg; Kay Tornborg,
president, Hollywood Heritage.
documentary focusing on the International Stars of Norway.
[L-R] Hollywood historian Marc Wanamaker; Miles Kreuger,
president, Institute of the American Musical;
Betty; interviewer Niels Peter Solberg; Kay Tornborg,
president, Hollywood Heritage.

Dec 2015: A bronze bust, created in 1933, of Jesse L. Lasky,
by prominent sculptor, Boris Lovett-Lorski, has found a permanent
home with Hollywood Heritage at the Lasky-DeMille Barn.
by prominent sculptor, Boris Lovett-Lorski, has found a permanent
home with Hollywood Heritage at the Lasky-DeMille Barn.

(L-R) Marc Wanamaker, photo archivist and owner of Bison
Archives; Betty Lasky; Danielle Dadigan, president of The
Hollywood Museum housed in the Max Factor Building; and outgoing
Hollywood Heritage president, Bryan Cooper.
Archives; Betty Lasky; Danielle Dadigan, president of The
Hollywood Museum housed in the Max Factor Building; and outgoing
Hollywood Heritage president, Bryan Cooper.