{{wiktionary|Hollywood}} '''Hollywood''' usually refers to:
* Hollywood, Los Angeles, a neighborhood considered the center of the U.S. film industry * Hollywood, a metonym for the cinema of the United States<!--keep up top-->
'''Hollywood''' may also refer to: {{TOC Right}} ==Places== ===United States=== * Hollywood District (disambiguation) * Hollywood, Alabama, a town in Jackson County * Hollywood, Homewood, Alabama and Hollywood Historic District, a former town and a historic district * Hollywood, Florida, a coastal city in Broward County * Hollywood, Georgia, an unincorporated community in Habersham County, Georgia * Hollywood, Maryland * Hollywood, Minnesota * Hollywood Township, Carver County, Minnesota * Hollywood, Mississippi * Hollywood (Benoit, Mississippi) * Hollywood, Missouri * Hollywood, New Mexico, a neighborhood of Ruidoso, Lincoln County, New Mexico * Hollywood, Portland, Oregon, a neighborhood in Portland, Oregon * Hollywood, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania * Hollywood, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania * Hollywood, South Carolina * Hollywood, Memphis, Tennessee * Hollywood, Appomattox County, Virginia * Hollywood, Pittsylvania County, Virginia * Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia) * Hollywood, Monroe County, West Virginia * Hollywood, Raleigh County, West Virginia * Hollywood, Washington, a part of Diablo, Washington * Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, California * Florida State Road 820, Hollywood, Florida, also known as Hollywood Boulevard
=== Train stations === * Hollywood station (Florida), a historic train station in Hollywood, Florida * Hollywood station (Illinois), a station on Metra's BNSF Line in Brookfield, Illinois
===Elsewhere=== * Hollywood, County Wicklow, Ireland, a village * Holywood, County Down, Northern Ireland, a town * Hollywood, Worcestershire, England, a large village next to Birmingham * Hollywood Private Hospital, Perth, Australia * Hollywood Road, Hong Kong * Hollywood Senior High School, Perth, Australia
==Science and technology== * Hollywood (database), an RNA splicing database * Hollywood (graphics chip) * Hollywood (programming language), a multimedia-oriented programming language * Hollywood (tree) (''Auranticarpa rhombifolia''), an Australian tree
==Arts and entertainment== ===Fictional characters and toys=== * Hollywood, a character in the series ''2 Stupid Dogs'' * Hollywood, a mail-offer Flutter Pony from the original ''My Little Pony'' toyline * Hollywood Montrose, a character in the 1987 film ''Mannequin'' * Rick "Hollywood" Neven, a fighter pilot in the 1986 film ''Top Gun'' * Milt "Hollywood" Zane, a soldier played by Luke Pegler in the 2016 film ''Hacksaw Ridge''
===Film, television episodes and shows=== * ''Hollywood'' (1923 film) (1923), a silent comedy film by James Cruze * ''Hollywood'' (British TV series) (1980), a British documentary television series about the silent era * ''Hollywood'' (2002 film), a Kannada film starring Upendra as a robot * "Hollywood" (''Law & Order: LA'') (2010), an episode of ''Law & Order: Los Angeles'' * ''Hollywood'' (miniseries) (2020), an American television miniseries from Netflix * Hollywood Pictures, a former film production label of The Walt Disney Studios
===Television channels=== * Canal Hollywood, a Portuguese television channel * Hollywood (Russian TV channel), a Russian television channel replacing AMC in the region.
===Music=== * Hollywood, a 1990s female UK/Swedish electro pop duo, part of the Romo movement * Hollywood Records, an American record label part of the Disney Music Group
====Albums==== * ''Hollywood'' (Circle album) (2008) * ''Hollywood'' (Flavor Flav album) (2006) * ''Hollywood'' (Little Birdy album) (2006) * ''Hollywood'' (Jamie Foxx album) (2015) * ''Hollywood'' (Johnny Hallyday album) (1979) * ''Hollywood'' (The Puppini Sisters album) (2011) * ''Hollywood'' (Tercer Cielo album) (2008) * ''Hollywood'' (EP), an EP by Angus & Julia Stone * ''Hollywood'', album by Nana Mouskouri * ''Hollywood'', a 1977 album in the Véronique Sanson discography
====Songs==== * "Hollywood" (Car Seat Headrest song), 2020 * "Hollywood" (The Cranberries song), 1997 * "Hollywood" (Estevan Plazola song), 2020 * "Hollywood" (Gorillaz song), 2018 * "Hollywood" (Jay-Z song), 2007 * "Hollywood" (Kasey Chambers song), 2004 * "Hollywood" (Madonna song), 2003 * "Hollywood" (Marina and the Diamonds song), 2010 * "Hollywood" (Michael Bublé song), 2010 * "Hollywood" (YG and Shoreline Mafia song), 2025 * "Hollywood" (Irama and Rkomi song), 2023 * "Hollywood (Africa)", a 1985 song by Red Hot Chili Peppers * "Hollywood (Down on Your Luck)", a 1981 song by Thin Lizzy * "Hollywood/I Am the Resurrection", a double A-side single by Codeine Velvet Club (2009) * "Hollywood", by After Midnight Project from ''Let's Build Something to Break'' (2009) * "Hollywood", by Alabama from ''Feels So Right'' (1981) * "Hollywood", by America from ''Holiday'' (1974) * "Hollywood", by Bilal from the unreleased album ''Love for Sale'' * "Hollywood", by Boz Scaggs from ''Down Two Then Left'' (1977) * "Hollywood", by Collective Soul from ''Afterwords'' (2007) * "Hollywood", by Daniel Powter from ''Daniel Powter'' (2005) * "Hollywood", by Dog's Eye View from ''Daisy'' (1997) * "Hollywood", by Jonas Brothers from the album ''Jonas Brothers'' (2006) * "Hollywood", by Labelle from ''Pressure Cookin''' (1973) * "Hollywood" and "Hollywood's Dead", unreleased songs by Lana Del Rey * "Hollywood", by Lewis Capaldi from ''Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent'' (2019) * "Hollywood", by Nickelback from ''Silver Side Up'' (2001) * "Hollywood", an unreleased song recorded by Pink Floyd * "Hollywood", by P.O.D. from ''The Fundamental Elements of Southtown'' (1999) * "Hollywood", by Rick James from ''Come Get It!'' (1978) * "Hollywood", by Rufus and Chaka Khan from ''Ask Rufus'' (1977) * "Hollywood", by The Runaways from ''Queens of Noise'' (1977) * "Hollywood", by Saliva from ''Every Six Seconds'' (2001) * "Hollywood", by Shooting Star from ''Hang On for Your Life'' (1981) * "Hollywood", by Silverchair on "Without You" (2002) * "Hollywood", by Smile.dk from ''Future Girls'' (2000) * "Hollywood", by Streetheart * "Hollywood", by Suzi Quatro from ''Suzi ... and Other Four Letter Words'' (1979) * "Hollywood", by The Veronicas on<!--some media--> "Untouched" (2007) * "Hollywood", by Waterloo & Robinson (1974)
===Novels=== * ''Hollywood'' (Bukowski novel), a 1989 novel by Charles Bukowski * ''Hollywood'' (Vidal novel), a 1990 novel by Gore Vidal
===Other arts=== * ''Hollywood'' (video game), a 1995 creative writing computer game * ''Hollywood'', a magazine that merged with ''Motion Picture Magazine'' * ''Hollywood'', part five of the limited series ''Herogasm'' as part of ''The Boys'' comic book franchise
==Brands and businesses== * Hollywood (cigarette), a Brazilian brand of cigarettes * Hollywood.com, an American entertainment news website * Hollywood Candy Company or Hollywood Brands, a defunct American confectionery company * Hollywood Chewing Gum, a French chewing gum brand * Hollywood Video, a former DVD and video game rental shop chain
==People== ===Surname=== * Edwin L. Hollywood (1892–1958), American film director * Gary Hollywood (born 1979), Scottish actor * Jesse James Hollywood (born 1980), American convicted murderer * Matt Hollywood (born 1973), American indie rock musician * Paul Hollywood (born 1966), English chef
===Nickname, ring, or stage name=== * Hollywood (wrestler) (born 1969), American professional wrestler * Hollywood Bob Holly, a name used briefly by professional wrestler Bob Holly (born 1963) * Hollywood Brown, American National Football League wide receiver Marquise Brown (born 1997) * Hollywood Fats, American blues guitarist Michael Leonard Mann (1954–1986) * Hollywood Hogan or Hulk Hogan, ring names of American professional wrestler Terry Gene Bollea (1953–2025) * Hollywood Zakoshisyoh, Japanese comedian Shigeki Nakazawa (born 1974) * Scott Scurlock (1955–1996), American bank robber nicknamed the "Hollywood Bandit" or simply "Hollywood" * Thomas Henderson (American football) (born 1953), American former National Football League player * Tom Marechek (born 1968), Canadian former lacrosse player
==See also== {{canned search|hollywood}} * {{srt|1}} * Bollywood, nickname for the Hindi (Indian) cinema industry * Nollywood, nickname for the Nigerian cinema industry * Holli Would, a character in the film ''Cool World'' * Holly wood, wood from a holly plant * Holly Wood (disambiguation) * Hollywood and the video game industry * Hollywood Blonds, name used by several professional wrestling tag teams * The Hollywood Flames, American R&B vocal group in the 1950s * Hollywood on the Nile, nickname for the Egyptian film industry * Holy Wood (disambiguation) * Mollywood (disambiguation), * Palo santo (disambiguation) (Spanish: "Holy Wood") * Pollywood (disambiguation) * Tinsel town (disambiguation) * Tollywood (disambiguation)
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