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Slideshow: 29 Exclusive Portraits From ‘Hollywood Celebrities & Memorabilia Show’

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Dominique Swain, Portrayed the Title Character in 1997’s ‘Lolita’

CHICAGO – One of the great events in Chicago to interact with celebrity favorites is at the “Hollywood Celebrities and Memorabilia Show.” In 2011, the autumn event took place on October 1st and 2nd, and featured the “Happy Days” TV gang Henry Winkler, Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams, plus Barry Bostwick and Patricia Quinn from “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.”

The latest Hollywood Celebrities and Memorabilia Show was the last such event for founders Ray and Sharon McCourt, as they headed for retirement. The show will go on, however, as new ownership will bring “The Hollywood Show” to Chicago in March, 2012.

HollywoodChicago.com photographer Joe Arce was at the October show, and recorded the following slideshow of celebrities that participated. Click “Next” and “Previous” to scan through the slideshow or jump directly to individual photos with the captioned links below. All images © Joe Arce of Starstruck Foto for HollywoodChicago.com.

  1. Celebrities1: Dominique Swain, Portrayed the Title Character in 1997’s ‘Lolita’

  2. Celebrities2: Millie Perkins, Portrayed the Title Character in ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’ (1959)
  3. Celebrities3: Diane Baker, Character Actress in ‘Silence of the Lambs’
  4. Celebrities4: Tracey Gold, Carol Seaver on TV’s ‘Growing Pains’
  5. Celebrities5: Michael J. Pollard, C.W. Moss in ‘Bonnie and Clyde’
  6. Celebrities6: Paul Michael Glaser, Detective Dave Starsky in ‘Starsky and Hutch’
  7. Celebrities7: Patricia Quinn, Magenta from ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’
  8. Celebrities8: Pat Priest, Portrayed Marilyn in ‘The Munsters’
  9. Celebrities9: Leslie Easterbrook, Portrayed Mother Firefly in ‘The Devil’s Rejects’
  10. Celebrities10: Angela Featherstone of ‘The Wedding Singer’ and ‘200 Cigarettes’
  11. Celebrities11: Robert Dix, Classic TV and Movie Star, ‘Forbidden Planet’
  12. Celebrities12: Barry Bostwick of ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ and TV’s ‘Spin City’
  13. Celebrities13: Kevin J. O’Connor of ‘Gods and Monsters’ and ‘The Mummy’
  14. Celebrities14: Marilyn Burns was in Original ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’
  15. Celebrities15: Mary Deese Appeared in ‘Harold and Kumar Escape Guantanamo Bay’
  16. Celebrities16: Bridget Hanley, TV Veteran of ‘Here Comes the Brides’ and ‘Harper Valley, PTA
  17. Celebrities17: Brad Rowe of ‘General Hospital’ and ‘Billy Hollywood’s Screen Kiss’
  18. Celebrities18: Paul Carafotes of ‘Knots Landing’ and ‘Damages’
  19. Celebrities19: William McNamara, Character Actor in ‘Chasers’ and TV’s ‘Beyond the Break’
  20. Celebrities20: Ron Ely, the Legendary Title Character in 1966’s ‘Tarzan’
  21. Celebrities21: Tracy Roberts of TV’s ‘The Adventures of Superboy’
  22. Celebrities22: Laverne, Fonzie and Shirley: Penny Marshall, Henry Winkler and Cindy Williams
  23. Celebrities23: TV Legend-a-Mundo: Henry Winkler of ‘Happy Days’
  24. Celebrities24: Mitch Gaylord, Olympic Gold Medalist, Star of ‘American Anthem’
  25. Celebrities25: Nick Scotti of ‘Detroit Rock City’ and TV’s ‘The Young and the Restless’
  26. Celebrities26: Bruce Kimmel, Composer, Cult Actor in ‘The First Nudie Musical’
  27. Celebrities27: Legendary Adult Film Stars Seka and Ginger Lynn Allen
  28. Celebrities28: Proper Technique Demonstrated by Seka and Ginger Lynn Allen
  29. Celebrities29: Eddie Mekka, the Big Ragu on ‘Laverne and Shirley’

The “Hollywood Celebrities & Memorabilia Show” is now “The Hollywood Show” and will be in Chicago on March 24th and 25th Click here for details.

HollywoodChicago.com senior staff writer Patrick McDonald

By PATRICK McDONALD
Senior Staff Writer
HollywoodChicago.com
pat@hollywoodchicago.com

© 2011 Patrick McDonald, HollywoodChicago.com

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