The Biltmore, Los Angeles
Touted as the “Host of the Coast,” the Biltmore was the place to see and be seen for Los Angeles high society from the very beginning. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science held its founding banquet in the Crystal Ballroom on May 11, 1927, where legend has it that the original sketch of the Oscar statuette was drawn on a Biltmore napkin.The Millennium Biltmore Hotel has been the premier choice for celebrities, presidents and dignitaries since its opening. Few Los Angeles hotels boast the ideal locale and sumptuous comforts this luxury hotel has to offer. Situated at the heart of L.A's vibrant cultural district, the hotel is just steps away from major attractions, such as the Ahmanson Theatre, the Walt Disney Concert Hall and the Dodger Stadium.
Lyndon Johnson across the hall in the Emerald Room. In 1964, during their first world tour, the Beatles landed on the hotel roof via helicopter to escape crowds of fans on the streets below and seek refuge in the Biltmore’s Presidential Suite. 20 years later, the International Olympic Committee made the hotel its headquarters during the 1984 Olympic Games held in Los Angeles. Most recently, the hotel has hosted yearly Grammy Awards after-parties and the semi-finals for American Idol.
MOVIES & TELEVISION Countless movies, commercials, television shows and print photography have
been shot at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel.
Movies include Chinatown, A Star is Born, Splash, Bachelor Party, Beverly Hills Cop, Ghostbusters, True Lies, Independence Day, Blow, Ocean’s Eleven, The Nutty Professor, Bugsy, The Sting, In the Line of Fire, Wedding Crashers, The Italian Job, Daredevil, National Treasure, Spider-Man and The Soloist.
Television shows include Charlie’s Angels, Beverly Hills 90210, ER, NYPD Blue, The West Wing, That 70’s Show, Ally McBeal, CSI: NY, Nip/Tuck, 24 and Heroes.