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Where Hollywood Hides

Celebrities in Paradise: Santa Barbara

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Where Hollywood Hides

By: Robert McCullough, Suzanne McCullough
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There's no business like show business! In 1912, long before Hollywood had a foothold in the world of movies, Flying A Studios opened its doors in downtown Santa Barbara. As one of the earliest studios on the West Coast, Flying A Studios produced more than 1,000 films, which put Santa Barbara on the map as a prominent center for movie magic. The movie business evolved quickly. A decade later Hollywood had become the new center of international film production, but Santa Barbara never lost its celebrity allure. Since those early days, the area has continued to attract a wide range of celebrities seeking respite from the demands of Tinseltown, a mere 90 miles away. The quiet streets and uncrowded beaches of Montecito, Carpinteria, Hope Ranch, and Summerland have always attracted internationally famous movie, television, and music superstars, who give Santa Barbara a connection to Hollywood like no other place in the world. This book celebrates the Santa Barbara-Hollywood relationship, paying homage to some of the show business personalities from Charlie Chaplin (builder of the landmark Montecito Inn) to Jeff Bridges to Oprah Winfrey, who continue to make our town the place "where Hollywood hides"... Entertainment & Performing Arts History & Criticism Film & TV Celebrity Entertainment & Celebrities Entertainment Business Biographies & Memoirs Funny Winter Christmas
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I liked the overall content about Santa Barbara, but that AI thing has to go. It really ruined it.

The way that stupid AI thing mangled names, pronunciations and screwed up the flow of the story get some humans.

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