Hollywood on the Cuyahoga Cleveland History Center

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From early 20th century silent films to the silver screen of the 1930s-1950s, Cleveland was the “Hollywood of the Midwest”, turning out movie stars such as Dorothy Dandridge, Clark Gable, Joel Grey and Ruby Dee. With the later founding of the Cleveland International Film Festival and the Greater Cleveland Film Commission, the region emerged as a center for filmmakers big and small. The arrival of the city’s own Russo Brothers, the most successful moviemakers in history, cemented Cleveland’s reputation as a cultural center for filmmaking.

“Hollywood on the Cuyahoga: Northeast Ohio in the Movies” will be a first for our community. While people are becoming more aware of Cleveland and Northeast Ohio’s ongoing role in the film industry, there has never been a comprehensive look at how this industry has blossomed into a major component of our culture and economy, generating tens of millions in local spending every year.

The exhibit complements “Ohio Goes to the Movies”, a state-wide film festival and Signature Event of America 250-Ohio in 2026. More details coming online at wrhs.org and @clestartshere,

Western Reserve Historical Society is the oldest cultural institution in Northeast Ohio, the region's largest American history research center, and one of the leading genealogical research centers in the nation.

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