The Chevrolet brand had quite a day recently as it saw its Suburban given an award of excellence star at Hollywood and Highland for having appeared in more than 1,750 appearances in films and television series.
The award, given for the Suburban's 67-year career,
was presented by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce who unveiled it at a ceremony last Thursday.
“For six decades the Chevrolet Suburban has been
Hollywood’s longest-working actor,” said Rana Ghadban, president and CEO of the
Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. “Appearing in classic feature films and on
must-see television shows, the Suburban is a well-established industry
mainstay. With the Chevrolet Tahoe also making an impact in movies and on
television, it’s impressive to have both vehicles now join an illustrious group
of actors and characters that are forever known as Hollywood legends.”
During
its acting career the Suburban evolved to become the ultimate character actor,
able to play the hero, the villain, or the family alike.
“There’s
really nothing else like the Chevrolet Suburban in this business, for two
reasons,” said Dennis McCarthy, Hollywood picture car coordinator. “First, it’s
one of the most versatile vehicles in the business, able to fit with any type
of character. Second, it can help instantly give a scene added importance. When
a convoy of black Suburbans appears on the screen, you know that’s not the time to
leave your seat to buy popcorn.”
The relationship
between the Chevy Suburban and Hollywood began in 1952 when it first appeared
on the silver screen. Since then, Suburban has starred in more than 1,750 films
and television series. It has appeared in at least one television series every
year since 1956, and at least one film every year since 1960. Suburban has also
appeared in more than 30 award-nominated films.
The filmography is
even more impressive when combined with the Chevy Tahoe. Together, Tahoe and
Suburban has appeared in more than 2,500 films and television shows. Since the
Tahoe was introduced in 1995, it has appeared in at least one film and
television show every year.
According to Tim
Kozub, design manager for Chevrolet Suburban and Tahoe, their on-screen persona
also influenced the all-new Suburban and Tahoe, which will be unveiled later
this month: “This is a great example of how life and art influence each other.
The popularity of Suburban and Tahoe in film was first inspired by the
real-life roles they played in the military, in law enforcement and family
trips around the world. Today, their role in Hollywood inspired the design of
the all-new models, as we integrated the sense of capability, action, and
importance associated with Suburban and Tahoe on screen.”
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Some fun facts about the Chevrolet Suburban and
Hollywood include:
· The Chevrolet Suburban first appeared on the
Silver Screen in 1952.
· The Suburban has appeared in at least one
television series every year since 1956.
· Suburban has appeared in at least one film
every year since 1960.
· The vehicle has also appeared in over 30
award-nominated films.
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