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The Chateau Marmont
The 'Chateau Marmont' is a
hotel built in
West Hollywood, California in
1927 and modeled after the
Château d'Amboise in France's
Loire Valley. It has served as the backdrop for a number of events in the lives of well-known
rock stars and
actors. Fred Horowitz, a local attorney, began construction on the hotel in 1927. His project turned into the Chateau Marmont, named for the street running across the back of the property. The Chateau Marmont opened in February
1929 as an apartment house, but high rents and the
Depression kept renters away. In
1931 the building was changed to a hotel.
[1] The hotel was bought in
1990 is currently owned and managed by Hotels AB, run by celebrity hotelier
Andre Balazs.
The Chateau Marmont was designed and constructed as
earthquake proof, and has survived major earthquakes in 1933, 1953, 1971, 1987, and 1994 without sustaining any major structural damage. Nine cottages were built in the 1930s next to the hotel, which were acquired by the hotel in the 1940s. Two of the 4 bungalows at the Chateau Marmont were designed by
Craig Ellwood in 1956 after he completed
Case Study Houses. The bungalows are like miniature case study houses.
[2]
Notable people associated
★ In 1982,
John Belushi died of a drug overdose in one of its garden
bungalows.
★
Jim Morrison of
The Doors used up what he called the eighth of his nine lives falling out of a window at the hotel.
★
James Dean hopped in through a window to audition for ''
Rebel Without a Cause''.
★
Led Zeppelin rode their motorcycles through the lobby one evening to cheering guests, causing modest damage.
★ Fashion photographer
Helmut Newton died when his car crashed into a wall on the driveway of the hotel.
★
Anthony Kiedis of the
Red Hot Chili Peppers recorded his vocals for
By the Way in this hotel.
★ It is the setting for the majority of the book ''What's A Girl To Do?''.
★ Where FOX series ''
Fastlane'' character Officer Donovan Ray lives in order to maintain his undercover alias Van Strummer.
★ It appears in the HBO series ''
Entourage'' when director Billy Walsh meets with Vincent Chase to discuss Queens Boulevard.
★ Was briefly managed by former silent film actress
Ann Little in her later years.
★ The Hotel is referenced in the
Grateful Dead song
"West LA Fadeaway"
★
Hunter S. Thompson was often a guest at the hotel.
★
Harry Cohn, founder of
Columbia Pictures, told
William Holden and
Glenn Ford; "If you are going to get in trouble, do it at the Chateau Marmont".
★ Actress
Lindsay Lohan is renting out a room specifically for her clothes. Lohan also stayed at the hotel following her July 24, 2007 arrest for drunk driving.
[3]
★ English author
Nigel Williams documents his stay at the hotel in his 1994 travelogue
From Wimbledon to Waco.
The Chateau Marmont web site describes it as "the one and only", but in reality, there is at least one other Chateau Marmont located in
Châtillon sur Seine,
France, and named after
Auguste Marmont.
External links
★
Chateau Marmont official website
★
Hollywood Party Hotels
★
Chateau Marmont official MySpace
References