Hollywood was a part of Los Angeles that was known for its celebrities and film productions before the Great War.
Background[edit]
Various characters throughout the series have had connections to Hollywood. Vera Keyes, Gilda Broscoe and Keith McKinney were all famous Hollywood actors before the War.[1][2][3] Marvin was once a servant to a Hollywood movie star before the bombs dropped.[4]
Raul Tejada recounts RobCo mastermind Mr. House's fondness for Hollywood starlets during his pre-War life, a trait shared with Dean Domino and Frederick Sinclair.[5][6] Hubris Comics producer Aaron Babowski had a number of connections in Hollywood, whom he threatened to call in to replace Tina Hopkins mid-production for the live-action adaptation of the Mistress of Mystery comics.[7] Cooper Howard starred in several Hollywood movies at California Crest Studios. He also filmed Vault-Tec Corporation advertisements at the location. Hollywood Boulevard and a cemetery, Hollywood Forever, are located in the city. The Hollywood sign was sponsored by Nuka-Cola.
Locations[edit]
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Hollywood Boulevard | Fallout Television Series
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Hollywood Forever | Fallout Television Series
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Hollywood Hills | Fallout Television Series
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World Objects[edit]
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Hollywood Floor Lamp | Fallout 76
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Hollywood Gramophone | Fallout 76
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Hollywood Popcorn Machine | Fallout 76
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Hollywood Stars Floor and Foundations | Fallout 76
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Hollywood Vanity | Fallout 76
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Notes[edit]
- The location is mentioned in the Fallout 4 note Jesse's Personal Log.
- Hollywood appears on the Fallout 76 scoreboard for Season 13 Shoot for the Stars.
Appearances[edit]
Hollywood is mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4, Fallout 76, and Fallout Television Series.
Behind the Scenes[edit]
Hollywood is a real-world neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, which is famous for its movie industry.
Gallery[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ Dead Money loading screen: "Vera Keyes was a Pre-War Hollywood starlet. Her claim to fame was a number of poorly-written romances that nonetheless drew in large box office crowds - and poor reviews."
- ↑ Sole Survivor: "What were you and Keith talking about when I came in?"
Gilda Broscoe: "Oh, that? We were rehearsing. Got to stay sharp if we are going to rebuild Hollywood. But Keith always gets flustered when he's upset."
(Gilda's dialogue) - ↑ Jesse's Personal Log
- ↑ Fallout: The Roleplaying Game - Pre-generated Characters sheet: "As a late model Mister Handy unit, it began its life as a household servant to a smarmy Hollywood movie star."
- ↑ Courier: "Can you tell me anything about Mr. House?"
Raul Tejada: "Just how old do you think I am, boss? Because I can pretty much guarantee I'm older than that. Let me tell you a story from before the Great War: Everybody knew Mr. House. He was a genius. A superstar. Founded RobCo at 22, dated Hollywood starlets, the works. They say he saved Las Vegas. I was in Mexico City when the bombs dropped. Even from there, we could see House's defensive rockets shooting down the incoming missiles. Everybody assumed he died in the War. Maybe he did. But his robots are still out there, roaming the Wastes. And now, a Mr. House rules New Vegas."
(Raul Tejada's dialogue) - ↑ Dean Domino's Blackmail Evidence
- ↑ Hubris Comics Terminal Entries; Manager's Terminal, 10-16-77
