Hooray for Hollywood Costumes at the Hollywood Museum By Greg Schreiner

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Hooray for Hollywood Costumes at the Hollywood Museum

By Greg Schreiner

I own a huge collection of over 500 movie costumes worn by the great stars of the golden age Hollywood . I also utilize my costumes in a show, Hollywood Revisited (www.hollywoodrevisited.com).

My movie costume collection is not only included in my show, Hollywood Revisited, but many of my costumes are also on display at the Hollywood Museum which is located in the former Max Factor Building at 1660 N. Highland Ave. near Hollywood Blvd .(323-464-7776.) This Art Deco structure houses an amazing collection of movie memorabilia ranging from the early days of film to the present. I am honored to have several of my costumes on display there. The museum is open from Wed. through Sunday 10am to 5pm and tickets are $15. Here are a few of my costumes on display at the moment. Check out all the other incredible exhibits currently on view at www.thehollywoodmuseum.com.

Elizabeth Taylor Costume from Malice in Wonderland

Elizabeth Taylor Costume from Malice in Wonderland

Liz Taylor in Malice in Wonderland

Liz Taylor in Malice in Wonderland

Lana Turner in Marriage is a Private Affair

Lana Turner in Marriage is a Private Affair

Rudolf Nureyev in Valentino

Rudolf Nureyev in Valentino

Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz

Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz

Lucille Ball in a costume from her TV show

Lucille Ball in a costume from her TV show

Jane Fonda in Monster in Law

Jane Fonda in Monster in Law

Sharon Stone

Sharon Stone

Cybil Shepherd

Cybil Shepherd

Vicki Lawrence Costume - Mama’s Family

Vicki Lawrence Costume - Mama’s Family

Vicki Lawrence - Mama’s Family

Vicki Lawrence - Mama’s Family


Greg Schreiner is the pianist, narrator and producer of Hollywood Revisited. He has appeared on numerous television programs including AMC's Hollywood Fashion Machine, A&E's The Incurable Collector, Entertainment Tonight, Hard Copy and The Montel Williams Show. All have featured various movie costumes from his vast personal collection. Some of these costumes are on display at the new Hollywood Museum in Hollywood, California. Mr. Schreiner serves on the piano faculty at Cerritos College and Santa Monica College, has several recordings in release and was composer/performer for the educational television series Masters of the Silent Screen. Greg also is an active participant in the music community of Southern California as the accompanist for the Mansfield Chamber Singers of Beverly Hills. He is also the president of Marilyn Remembered, a club devoted to preserving the memory of Marilyn Monroe. Greg Schreiner is truly a renaissance man!


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