Forecourt

Forecourt of TCL Chinese Theatre featuring celebrity handprints and signatures in cement

You should visit the Forecourt of the Stars because it captures Hollywood’s mythology in its most tactile form, a shimmering constellation of legends beneath your feet.

Located at the entrance of the TCL Chinese Theatre, the forecourt is not merely a tourist stop but a cultural pilgrimage site, a shrine to cinema itself. Here, the city’s history is imprinted in concrete, literally, through handprints, footprints, and signatures of stars who defined entire eras. There’s something disarmingly human about seeing the smudged palms of Marilyn Monroe beside the deliberate press of Clint Eastwood’s boots, reminders that even icons once stood in awe of this same space. The forecourt hums with a peculiar magic, the echo of applause, the ghostly glamour of premieres long past, and the thrill of knowing you’re standing where generations of dreamers once crossed into legend. Beneath the glitz lies something deeply sentimental: a shared mythology of ambition, artistry, and immortality, preserved in cement and sunlight.

What you didn’t know about the Forecourt of the Stars is that its origins were entirely accidental, a happy mishap that became one of Hollywood’s most enduring rituals.

In 1927, silent film star Norma Talmadge accidentally stepped into wet cement outside the newly built Chinese Theatre, leaving behind an impression that delighted owner Sid Grauman. Inspired, he invited her, and later other stars, to intentionally leave their marks as a gesture of gratitude and legacy. Since then, over 200 celebrities have been immortalized in this manner, from golden age icons to modern-day megastars. What many overlook is the artistry behind each block of cement: the personalized doodles, inscriptions, and even pressed jewelry pieces that turn each imprint into a self-portrait. Some are perfectly aligned; others crooked and spontaneous, revealing personalities in the subtlest ways. Each slab tells a story not of fame alone, but of individuality, a mosaic of human touch in the world’s most mythic industry.

To fold the Forecourt of the Stars into your trip, time your visit in the morning or at twilight when the crowds thin and the light turns cinematic.

This allows you to wander freely among the imprints, tracing your fingers across names that shaped film history. For a deeper dive, join a guided tour of the TCL Chinese Theatre itself, which contextualizes the forecourt within the broader story of Hollywood’s rise and the theater’s architectural grandeur. Nearby, the Hollywood & Highland complex offers panoramic views of the Hollywood Sign, making it easy to pair both experiences in one stop. Grab a coffee from the historic Roosevelt Hotel across the street afterward, where stars once gathered post-premiere. The Forecourt of the Stars is more than a photo opportunity, it’s a tactile connection to the collective heartbeat of Hollywood, where dreams were pressed into permanence and the spirit of cinema still lingers under every footprint.

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You end up spending half the time looking at the handprints and the other half trying to spot which premieres happened here. Inside, the IMAX is a monster.

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