Ireland’s Bow Street Academy Acting School Sets First LA Campus At Historic Lot At Formosa
EXCLUSIVE: Bow Street Academy Los Angeles, the first overseas campus of Ireland’s Bow Street Academy acting school, will be based at the The Lot at Formosa.
The 11-acre campus in West Hollywood was originally built in 1912 and acquired in 1918 by Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks as Pickford-Fairbanks Studios, becoming the first studio lot owned and operated by a woman. Over the next century it operated as United Artists Studio, Samuel Goldwyn Studio, and Warner Hollywood Studios before taking its current name in 2007.
Among the films made on the lot were Scarface (1932), Wuthering Heights (1939), Some Like It Hot (1959), and West Side Story (1961), as well as recent series including Big Little Lies and Euphoria.
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