The Ackermansion #1

Alternate Names
Ackermansion
First Documented
1986
Last Documented
2002

915 S. Sherbourne Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90035
United States

Type
Abstract
The Ackermansion was the home of Forrest J. Ackerman from the early 1950s until 1973 (Astrella and Greene, 18). Ackerman had gathered an impressive collection of film memorabilia, from all kinds of sets having to do with science-fiction, horror or fantasy. Those included costumes, from the early film King Kong, Vampirella’s set, as well as molds and props, including a functioning Gremlin puppet.
Citations

Astrella, Al, and James Greene. House of Ackerman: A Photographic Tour of the Legendary Ackermansion. Midnight Marquee Press, 2010.

Hiestand, Jesse. “A Ghoul’s Best Friend.” L.A. Daily News, 28 Apr. 2000. ONE Archives, Lisa Ben Box 1, Folder 20.

Hiestand, Jesse. “'Dr. Acula' savoring libel lawsuit victory” L.A. Daily News, 11 May 2000. ONE Archives, Lisa Ben Box 1, Folder 20.

Hiestand, Jesse. “Horrors! Ackerman sues over pen name” L.A. Daily News, 18 Apr. 2000. ONE Archives, Lisa Ben Box 1, Folder 20.

Liu, Caitlin. "Moving Time at a House of Horrors" L.A. Daily News, 8 Sep. 2002. ONE Archives, Lisa Ben Box 1, Folder 20.

Mayne, Judith. Framed: Lesbians, Feminists, and Media Culture. University of Minnesota Press, 2000.

Various clippings. ONE Archives, Lisa Ben Box 1, Folder 20.

Geo
34.0603592, -118.37959