Norma Shearer Exhibition Museum Admission
Time & Location
Nov 06, 2023, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Los Angeles, 2100 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90068, USA
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About the Event
Admission ticket includes both museum admission and Norma Shearer exhibit admission. Hollywood Heritage Members get free access to the museum (excludes tea party). Memberships will be verified ,but please still schedule an advance reservation.
Hollywood Heritage Museum presents “A Free Soul: The Life & Unexpected Legacy of Norma Shearer” (September 23 to November 7, 2023) an exhibit curated by Shearer historian Darin Barnes. On the occasion of the centennial of Norma Shearer (THE DIVORCEE, THE WOMEN) signing her first film contract, Hollywood Heritage celebrates one of Hollywood’s greatest stars, Canadian-American actress Norma Shearer (born August 11, 1902).
Barnes will appear in the gallery to tell Norma Shearer tales, plus stories about how he came to acquire certain artifacts of her life including contracts, letters, costumes, personal and professional photos, original posters and more. An entire case is devoted to memorabilia from THE WOMEN, the 1939 melodrama where Shearer's spurned wife character declares she's grown "claws" painted Jungle Red. MARIE ANTOINETTE, A FREE SOUL, ROMEO AND JULIET and THE DIVORCEE are among the many films that are represented in the exhibit.
Shearer has a surprising connection to Jamie Lee Curtis. She says, “In 1946 Norma Shearer was staying with her husband Martin Arrouge, who was a skier, at a hotel near a ski resort. The front desk manager, Fred Morrison, had a photograph of his daughter, Jeanette Helen Morrison on his desk. The story goes that Miss Shearer complemented her great beauty and asked if she could have the photograph. She subsequently brought it to Hollywood and gave it to Lew Wasserman who then sent it to the people at MGM who then screen-tested Jeanette, changed her name to Janet Leigh, and then gave her the starring role opposite Van Johnson in their movie, THE ROMANCE OF ROSY RIDGE. Because of that miraculous moment, my mother had a glorious career in the film and television industry married Tony Curtis and gave me life and the love of the same industry, that was so important to both of their lives.”
This is Hollywood Heritage's first major exhibition outside of our permanent collection. Collector Darin Barnes had curated from his 30 years of collecting on the actress who was once known as the Queen of the MGM lot. This is the first time the collection has been displayed and the first time that a Norma Shearer exhibition of this magnitude has been mounted.
Tickets
Museum Admission
Museum Admission for non-members. Members are free and can arrive between 11am until 2 pm.
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