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It is also used as the police department building in Beverly Hills Cop (dir. Martin Brest, 1984). [10] For the Beverly Hills centennial in 2014, a 15,000-slice cake in the shape of the Beverly Hills City Hall was designed by chef Donald Wressell of the Guittard Chocolate Company and decorated by Rosselle and Marina Sousa.
Josh E. Gross – publisher of Beverly Hills Weekly; Todd Harris – Republican strategist on Hardball with Chris Matthews; Frank B. James – U.S. Air Force general; Arthur Janov – psychologist, inventor of primal therapy; Stephen Francis Jones – American architect known for high-end restaurant designs
Beverly Hills is a city located in Los Angeles County, California, United States.A notable and historic suburb of Los Angeles, it is located just southwest of the Hollywood Hills, approximately 12.2 miles (19.6 km) northwest of downtown Los Angeles. [7]
Beverly Hills, California, was incorporated January 24, 1914. The City Council members of Beverly Hills are elected by the voters. The rotating positions of Mayor and Vice Mayor are selected by the City Council from among themselves. [1] The following is a list of the city's mayors.
The Fairbanks Center for Motion Picture Study is located at 333 S. La Cienega Boulevard in Beverly Hills. It is home to the Academy's Margaret Herrick Library, a world-renowned, non-circulating reference and research collection devoted to the history and development of the motion picture as an art form and an industry. Established in 1928, the ...
The Beverly Hills Police Department moved to the city Hall in 1932. This remained its headquarters until 1990 when it moved to a new purpose-built police facility on Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills. Detective Lynn Franklin is the most highly decorated officer in Beverly Hills Police history.
Sportspeople from Beverly Hills, California (24 P) Pages in category "People from Beverly Hills, California" The following 176 pages are in this category, out of 176 total.
The publication was founded by March Schwartz in 1965. [1] His staff included managing editor Arthur M. Goldberg from 1966 to 2003. Both individuals were products of the long-defunct evening companion newspaper to the Los Angeles Times, the Los Angeles Mirror, where Schwartz was the classified sales manager and Goldberg was the editor.