List of interments at Hollywood Forever Cemetery

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The following is a list of notable individuals interred or inurned at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles, California, United States.

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Headstone of costume designer Adrian Gilbert Adrianheadstone.jpg
Headstone of costume designer Adrian

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Mel Blanc's tombstone Mel Blanc 4-15-05.JPG
Mel Blanc's tombstone

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Tomb of Charles S. Chaplin Jr. TombOfCharles S Chaplin jr.JPG
Tomb of Charles S. Chaplin Jr.

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Tombs of the DeMille family DeMille tombs.jpg
Tombs of the DeMille family
Tomb of Joe Dassin Panas 021.JPG
Tomb of Joe Dassin

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F

Tomb of Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Jr. Fairbanksgrave.JPG
Tomb of Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Jr.
Headstone for director Victor Fleming VictorFlemingHeadstone.jpg
Headstone for director Victor Fleming

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Janet Gaynor headstone Janet Gaynor headstone.jpg
Janet Gaynor headstone

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Grave of John Huston Grave of John Huston.jpg
Grave of John Huston

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Peter Lorre's crypt PeterLorreCrypt.JPG
Peter Lorre's crypt

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Hattie McDaniel cenotaph Hattie McDaniel cenotaph.jpg
Hattie McDaniel cenotaph

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Burial site of Tyrone Power Tyrone power grave.jpg
Burial site of Tyrone Power

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Crypt of Mickey Rooney Mickey Rooney Grave.JPG
Crypt of Mickey Rooney
Johnny Ramone's grave tombstone at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Johnny Ramone grave tombstone at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.jpg
Johnny Ramone's grave tombstone at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

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Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel's crypt Bugsy Siegel Crypt.jpg
Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel's crypt
Grave of actor Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer "Alfalfa" grave.jpg
Grave of actor Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer

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Rudolph Valentino's crypt ValentinoCrypt.JPG
Rudolph Valentino's crypt

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