Mayor of Hollywood

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The mayor of Hollywood was an honorary position in Hollywood appointed by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. The office primarily served as the master of ceremonies of the award ceremonies for new plaques on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which is administered by the Chamber, along with other community events.

History

The position was created to promote show business events in Hollywood. The legal mayor of the area is the mayor of Los Angeles, because Hollywood is an unofficial district of Los Angeles, California. The unpaid position was previously elected by the Kiwanis Club of Hollywood.

The office has been vacant since the death of Johnny Grant on January 9, 2008. Among those lobbying for the job were Max Worthington, Gary Owens, and Angelyne.[1] The fictional character Chip Gardner, portrayed by Andy Daly on the Comedy Bang! Bang! podcast and TV show, lobbied for the position.

List of past mayors

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No. Image Name Years served Ref.
1 John B. Kingsley 1942–1952 [2]
2 Barbara Britton 1952–1953 [3]
3 Jack Bailey 1953–1955 [4]
4 Betty White 1955–1956 [5][6]
5 Ben Hunter 1956–1957 [7]
6 Art Linkletter 1957–1958 [8]
7 Lawrence Welk 1958–1962 [9]
8 Charlton Heston 1962–1963
9 Steve Allen 1963–1972
10 Lawrence Welk 1972–1975
11 Monty Hall 1975–1980 [10]
12 Johnny Grant 1980–2008 [11]
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