The first
Academy Awards ceremony was held at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel on May 16, 1929, inside the Blossom Ballroom. At the time, the "Oscar" nickname for the award had not yet been invented (the nickname would be introduced four years later). The hotel has hosted the
Golden Raspberry Awards, the ceremony recognizing the year's worst in film, on numerous occasions. The pool at the Roosevelt Hotel was featured in a 1955 episode of
I Love Lucy when the Ricardos and Mertzes came to Hollywood. Several scenes from the 1988 film
Sunset, starring
Bruce Willis and
James Garner, were filmed at the hotel, including a recreation of the
1929 Academy Awards ceremony. The 2013 videogame
Grand Theft Auto V features the Vinewood Von Crastenburg Hotel, based on the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. The in-game Von Crastenburg hotels are a parody of the
Hilton chain. The hotel's hallway can be seen in episode 7 of the 2016
FX true crime anthology television series
The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, as a substitute for an Oakland hotel where
Christopher Darden and
Marcia Clark spend the night. Other films shot on location at the hotel include
Internal Affairs (starring
Richard Gere),
Beverly Hills Cop II (starring
Eddie Murphy) and
Catch Me If You Can (starring
Leonardo DiCaprio and
Tom Hanks and directed by
Steven Spielberg). Other television shows shot at the hotel include
Knots Landing,
Moonlighting and
Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Prince performed five shows at the hotel in 2007, which included dinner with his personal chef, a two-hour performance and a post-set jazz jam. The TV series
Lucifer frequently includes exterior views of the hotel in establishing shots. A scene between Lucifer and Amenadiel in the first season episode "Take Me Back to Hell" takes place on the roof, with the back of the Roosevelt's sign visible. The Marvel's
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. episode "
Out of the Past" featured the hotel prominently throughout the episode. ==Notable residents and guests==