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Follow on Google News | Emmys Costume Exhibition Opens at The Hollywood MuseumAnd The Nominees Are…Emmys® 2014’ Exclusive Exhibition Celebrating 66th Primetime Emmy Nominees Opens At The Hollywood Museum
The largest exhibition of its kind, ‘And The Nominees Are…Emmys® TV fans will have a chance to view Outstanding Lead Actress nominee Taylor Schilling’s infamous prison uniform from Orange is the New Black, the bright yellow hazmat suit and gas mask worn by Outstanding Lead Actor nominee Bryan Cranston in Breaking Bad, the gorgeous strapless black and white gown worn by Outstanding Lead Actress nominee Kerry Washington in Scandal, and the beautiful period costumes from Outstanding Costume Design nominee Boardwalk Empire, among others. “The Hollywood Museum is a showcase reflecting Hollywood’s entertainment industry, and this new exhibit is the perfect stage to spotlight the best of the 2014 television season,” says museum President and Founder, Donelle Dadigan. “We are thrilled to honor all the talented professionals and craftsmen including the actors, writers, directors, costume and production designers, prop masters, producers, craftsmen and TV networks who contributed to this amazing exhibition and to their Emmy®-nominated shows.” WATCH THE 66TH PRIME TIME EMMYS® LIVE! MONDAY, AUGUST 25TH 8ET/5PT ON NBC CREDITS ‘And The Nominees Are…Emmys® EXHIBIT PHOTOS Photos from the exhibit can be downloaded here (https://www.hightail.com/ OTHER EXHIBITS ON DISPLAY: Marilyn: The Exhibit (http://thehollywoodmuseum.com/ Commemorating the 52nd anniversary of Marilyn Monroe’s passing, this annual retrospective spans Marilyn’s early life as Norma Jeane to Hollywood mega star, showcasing her gorgeous gowns, jewelry and personal artifacts. Visit the For Blondes Only Room where Max Factor originally created Monroe’s sexy blonde look. Planet of the Apes (http://thehollywoodmuseum.com/ Check out costumes and props from Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014), the original Planet of the Apes (1968) and the 2001 remake Planet of the Apes. 100 Years of Hal Roach Studios (http://thehollywoodmuseum.com/ The 100 Years of Hal Roach Studios: Laurel & Hardy, ‘Our Gang’ and Harold Lloyd exhibit contains authentic photos, costumes and props from the rich history of Hal Roach Studios and the legendary talents that emanated from there in the early 1900’s. ABOUT THE HOLLYWOOD MUSEUM IN THE HISTORIC MAX FACTOR BUILDING: The Hollywood Museum in the Historic Max Factor Building houses over 10,000 real showbiz treasures and the most extensive collection of Hollywood costumes, star cars, props, posters, photographs and memorabilia in the world with over 100 years of Hollywood history. From Marilyn Monroe’s costumes, the official Walk of Fame Exhibit to Hannibal Lecter’s jail cell movie set from The Silence of the Lambs, The Hollywood Museum is also home to Max Factor’s world-famous makeup rooms where Marilyn Monroe received her famous blonde locks and Lucille Ball first donned her famous red hair. The Hollywood Museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Location: 1660 N. Highland Ave. (at Hollywood Blvd). Hollywood, CA 90028 Hours: Wednesday – Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Tickets: General admission is $15, $12 for students and seniors; and $5 for children five and under. Follow the museum on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ Museum information: (323) 464-7776 (tel:%28323% MEDIA CONTACT: Cheri Warner | Nicole Player Weissman/Markovitz Communications 818.760.8995 cheri@publicity4all.com | nicole@publicity4all.com End
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