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Whitley's Hollywood First Movie Filmed

H.J. Whitley earned the title "Father of Hollywood" for his pivotal role in bringing the first movie studio to Hollywood on October 26, 191112. He convinced David Horsley of Nestor Studio to establish their operations in Hollywood, leasing the Blondeu Tavern for $30 a month and building the first Hollywood film stage on the northwest corner of Sunset and Gower12. This studio would eventually evolve into Universal Studios1. Whitley's efforts in developing the area, including bringing telephone, electric, and gas lines, as well as building the Hollywood Hotel, were instrumental in transforming Hollywood into a desirable location for wealthy residents and the burgeoning film industry.
First Hollywood movie location 1911 at Hollywood Blvd. and Whitley Ave.
Whitley Home at Hollywood Blvd. and Whitley Ave. where first movie was filmed in the garden.
First Hollywood Studio 1911

The first Hollywood Studio leased on October 27, 1911 by Nestor Studio at Sunset and Gower.