HOLLYWOOD FOREVER CEMETERY

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Today's adventure takes me to Hollywood, California and Hollywood Forever Cemetery. There are a number of cemeteries around the Los Angeles area that have graves of the rich and famous, but the biggest one is Hollywood Forever Cemetery. There are hundreds of entertainers, producers, and Directors buried in this cemetery. Today, we are going to visit some of their graves. So come join me, as we explore Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
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Anton Yelchin died from a freak accident, Yelchin got out of his car and went to check his locked gate for mail, the vehicle apparently rolled back down his driveway, which was on a steep incline, and trapped him against the pillar and a security fence, he was prounced dead the scene...He was not working on his vehicle at the time of his death. RIP Anton! Thank you for sharing this video, enjoyed it.

tfisher
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Corey La Barrie was a young youtuber, such a lovely young man. Very very sad, im glad you covered his grave. ❤

SerenitySueGraveyards
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R.I.P. Anton 😊🙏❤️ and to the beautiful souls 🙏❤️

jacquelinemitchell
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great Video sooo much to see and you shared✊👍🕊️

mygrammieis
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Ein fantastisches und sehr interessantes Video
Ich liebe die Ruhe der Friedhöfe

SusannePuerzel
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Hello from Chicago, I enjoyed your walk through of Hollywood Forever.

lindarys
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Howie Pyro must have been one heck of a character! Couldn't miss the message/word at the bottom of his stone. Thank you for a very pleasant, eye opening walkabout Bryan. Take care. Deb of Oz.

dm
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Thank you so much. I have been there several times but it is when El Dia de los Muertos is going on. It is the one time a year the cemetery charges $35 to walk into the place. The cemetery is packed with people and not a good time to stroll around and look at who is there. I vaguely remember the death of Youtuber Correy La Barrie. It was his birthday and he got into his friends car when they were both intoxicated. La Barrie died instantly but the driver tried to flee the scene. Our gang's Darla and Alfalfa are buried there.

danikeebler
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Beautiful cementry thank you for showing us round .

tillyhilton
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Thanks for checking this beautiful Cemetery out Brian. I'm really enjoying it❤

melanieiwasko
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I visited this cemetery 3 years ago… I was only able to find Judy Garland in her beautiful pavilion, Carl Alfalfa Switzer from the Little Rascals, and Mel Blanc who was the voice of many of my favorite cartoons

jesusmunoz
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Excellent video!
Very well donè. Cemetery
is very informative
and expansive. My
Great grandparents
Are buried at this Cemetery.
My great
Grandfather was
Buried in 1916 there.
My great grandmother
Was buried there in
1937. Thanks for the
Tour of the grounds!!

PaulMaudlin
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If you’re ever in eastern PA can you go to Old Mill Creek Cemetery in Hookstown, PA? My 7th great grandfather is laid to rest there. He was a lieutenant colonel in the American Revolution. George Stewart. Passed away in 1801

Adventure_Andrew
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Get to see the grounds with your video. Nice..

kylemartin
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❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂😢😢😢Thank you for shareling your video.

NormanElder-nu
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IN THE END OF LIFE WE NEED ONLY A SMALL PLACE TO REST

fernandosoares
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Five star video! Great pictures your son took as well❤

melanieiwasko
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Good video, can't believe you didn't include Judy Garland's Pavilion and of the most iconic entertainers of the century!

lorriwarren
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Saw Johnny Ramone's grave when I went down to visit some friends from San Diego about 15 years ago. Johnny Ramone actually brushed up against me while cutting through a line outside to get to the gig he was playing at in Toronto about thirty years ago. That's the closest I've been to any rock star.

GuitarLessonsBobbyCrispy
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Fun fact the headstone that looks like a pyramid it belongs to Nicholas Cage. And the reason why it is in the shape of a Pyramid is because Nicholas Cage did a movie and he said why don't you just bury me in a pyramid. It's true he really said that.

mr.garlicman