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HOLLYWOOD MONTROSE
Real Name: Unknown
Occupation: Costume Designer
Identity: Public
Legal Status: Citizen of the United States
Other Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Unknown
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: None
Base of Operations: Los Angeles, California
First Appearance: Mannequin (1987)
Height: 5'10"
Weight: Unknown
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Black
Powers: None
History: Hollywood Montrose is a costume designer who becomes involved with a mannequin that comes to life. He works at the department store Prince & Company, where he meets the mannequin Emmy and falls in love with her.
With Emmy's help, Hollywood designs window displays that attract the attention of the public and the media. However, the store's owner, Jonathan Switcher, is fired for his unconventional ideas, and Hollywood and Emmy must work to save the store from closure.
In the end, Hollywood helps to save the store and is last seen kissing Emmy as they drive off into the sunset.
Personality: Hollywood Montrose is flamboyant, energetic, and creative. He has a passion for fashion and a talent for designing costumes and window displays. He is also confident and self-assured, and he is not afraid to stand up for what he believes in.
Equipment: Hollywood uses various costume design equipment, such as a sewing machine, fabric, and scissors.
Weaknesses: Hollywood has no special abilities or powers, making him vulnerable to physical harm. He is also a bit naive at times, which can lead him into trouble.
Summary: Hollywood Montrose is a colorful and fun character who brings a sense of energy and creativity to the world of Mannequin. He is a talented costume designer who uses his skills to help save Prince & Company from closure. His confidence and self-assured attitude make him an engaging and likable character. Despite his lack of special abilities, Hollywood proves that even ordinary people can be heroes in their own way.
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While the movie is correct and the profile accurately describes his personality, this profile seems to mix Hollywood with Jonathan. Hollywood is... highly unlikely to fall in love with any woman. It's also worth noting that he is the sole character to play a role in the sequel.