The Lasky-DeMille Barn

The Lasky-DeMille Barn in Hollywood, now Hollywood Heritage Museum

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, Cecilia
Showing off the sign on the side of the Museum. [Cricchio-Bragg Photography Port Arthur, TX]
Showing off the sign on the side of the Museum.
[Cricchio-Bragg Photography Port Arthur, TX]
Don Sartell took this photo of me with Charlton Heston at the dedication ceremonies for the Hollywood Studio Museum (now the Hollywood Heritage Museum), December 13, 1985.
Dec 13, 1985: Betty with Charlton Heston at the dedication
ceremonies for the Hollywood Studio Museum
(now the Hollywood Heritage Museum)
[photo: Don Sartell]
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.
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.
December 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.
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.
(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.
(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.
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