Johnny Grant

Johnny Grant

Johnny Grant Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 10, 2008.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Johnny Grant, the avuncular honorary mayor of Hollywood who traveled the world as Tinseltown's No. 1 cheerleader for more than a half-century, has died. He was 84.

Grant died just before 7 p.m. Wednesday, apparently of natural causes, said Officer Jason Lee. Grant was found dead on a bed in the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, Lee said.

Grant was perhaps best known as the jolly host alongside the more than 500 celebrities he inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

The lifelong bachelor lived in a 14th-floor suite at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.

Grant's mission in life was bringing the Hollywood story to everyone. He hosted red carpet Oscar arrivals and Walk of Fame festivities, appeared in bit parts in movies, and produced Hollywood's annual Christmas Parade.

"I feel I have been the luckiest guy in the world," he often said. "It's been a pretty good ride."

Grant also joined globe-trotting Bob Hope as a goodwill ambassador for the non-profit United Service Organization,, bringing entertainers to war zones to perform for U.S. military personnel during the Korean and Vietnam wars and battles in the Middle East.

He helped introduce homesick solidiers to Debbie Reynolds, Connie Stevens, Jane Russell and Angie Dickinson, among other film stars, leading Hope to once quip that he himself was "the rich man's Johnny Grant."

"You'll never find a more generous soul in your life," Dickinson told The Associated Press in 2006. "He was a ladies man. He's a Taurus. He's a doll."

Another close friend, actress Mamie Van Doren, described Grant simply as "Mr. Hollywood."

"I dated him in my teens," she recalled. "He's one of the greatest people I've ever known, so kind."

Over the years, Grant chatted with Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Jackson, Tom Cruise, Bing Crosby, Walt Disney, Frank Sinatra and Dolly Parton, and was a friend to several presidents, including John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon. He counted President Ronald Reagan as one of his closest friends.

Born in Goldsboro, North Carolina, Grant was a cub reporter for radio station WGBR when he hitchhiked to Washington to cover President Franklin D. Roosevelt's third inauguration. The diminutive reporter sat in a tree to write down what he saw for his report.

He joined the U.S. Army in 1943, then came to Hollywood after his discharge, where he landed a small role playing a reporter in "The Babe Ruth Story" (1948), which starred William Bendix as the legendary New York Yankees baseball player.

He was lured to Hollywood, he once recalled, after seeing Mickey Rooney in the 1938 film "Boys Town."

"If that little guy can do it, so can I," he remembered telling himself.

Grant also had a part in Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" (1954) with Bing Crosby and played himself in 1966's "The Oscar."

He did Lucky Strike cigarette commercials on radio's "The Jack Benny Show" and radio celebrity interviews at the Ham & Egger restaurant on the corner of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street.

He also did radio interviews in the lobby of Ciro's on Sunset Boulevard, now the Comedy Store, which was the personification of glamour and glitz in the 1940s and 1950s. His guests included former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt, Betty Grable, Mel Torme and baseball star Joe DiMaggio.

"This really was Hollywood," Grant said of those days.

In 1951, he made his first overseas trip to entertain the troops.

Beginning in 1946, he was host of the game show "Stop the Clock," which aired alternately on Dumont Television in New York City, WBGR-TV in Schenectady, New York, and WPTZ-TV in Philadelphia.

He also worked for Gene Autry at radio station KMPC as host of the "Freeway Club" from 1951 to 1959, becoming one of the nation's first disc jockeys to mix regular traffic reports between playing records and interviewing celebrities.

The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce named Grant Hollywood's honorary mayor in 1980, a position he held for the rest of his life.

During the dozen or so Walk of Fame ceremonies the job called for him to preside over each year, he would entertain the crowd with laughter, jokes, handshakes and an occasional embarrassing moment.

His biggest flub, according to Grant, was when he introduced inductee Joan Rivers to the cheering crowd by shouting, "Here she is, Miss Joan Collins."

Rivers shook it off, telling the host she had been called much worse.

Grant also liked to recall a flub he had no control over. It happened one year during Hollywood's annual Christmas parade.

The televised event concludes each year with Santa Claus in the final float, waving to the crowd. But on that year, Grant said, a woman just ahead of the float gave birth, bringing the proceedings to a standstill.

Copyright © 2008 The Associated Press

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Harry Simpson

January 9, 2018

Godspeed Johnny, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Rest Johnny, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

vic bullock

January 9, 2015

Aw " BLOW IT OUT" from Jim Healy show

[email protected] /Joe Fazio

October 5, 2009

For Johnny...

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio

Christopher Lawson

August 9, 2009

A while back I had the opportunity of a lifetime to meet and spend sometime with Mr. Johnny Grant also known as “The Honorary Mayor of Hollywood, California” during a program that I helped out with at Wayne Community College located in Goldsboro, North Carolina. I will always remember Mr. Grant for being a very nice and polite person.

Ron Vigil

January 17, 2008

Johnny, Thank you for believing in Hollywood long after many depearted. Thank you for also spearheading Hollywood's comeback.

James Mobley

January 11, 2008

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

David Packer

January 11, 2008

How very sad I am to learn of your passing, Mr. Grant. Whenever one thinks of Hollywood one thinks of you. You will be always missed but never forgotten. May you rest in peace, sir.

Johnny Wicker

January 11, 2008

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories of Johnny bring you comfort. Time heals.

The Taxi Santa of Dallas.

Tom Gugliuzza

January 11, 2008

My heartfelt sympathy to the Grant family in the loss of Johnny.

Lynn Murphy

January 11, 2008

A good representative from a small town.

Vanessa Selig

January 11, 2008

Rest In Peace,Sir! May God Bless You!

Barrie Milton

January 11, 2008

Whatever Hollywood is today is because of Johnny's unshaking belief that it could somehow return to lustre of its glory days.
Johnny was kindest most genuine man I've ever known. Always UP, he could lift anyone from the deepest doldrums. I can't comprehend a world without him.
To the 1 or 2 negatives of the hundreds who praised him. I can only say that he was a great American who dedicated his life to making others happy. I knew him nearly 50 years and he respected all people and never judged whether you had riches or rags. His style was his own and he is irreplaceable in a town which often tosses everything away.

I shall miss you, dear Johnny, and I will treasure your memory always.

Rebecca Crider

January 10, 2008

I will always remember your laugh, your jokes, and your loving smile. Your star is in heaven now shining on the other stars on the Walk of Fame.

Mike Casey

January 10, 2008

Mr. Grant,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country-first when you served in the U.S. Army during WW II and secondly for all the trips you took overseas with the USO to help entertain our troops. I also enjoyed seeing you on the numerous documentaries about Hollywood or other actors.

Bill Fead

January 10, 2008

Thanks for your Military Service and your Entertainment of the Troops.
Past Commander V.F.W.

Bob Hunt

January 10, 2008

Johnny Grant brought a USO troup to Keesler Air Base in Mississippi in the early 50's during the Korean War and I've never forgotten the happiness he brought with him.
May God bless and embrace you in your eternal life Johnny!!!!!

Sheila Smith

January 10, 2008

Rest in Peace Johnny. You will be missed.

Richie Riley

January 10, 2008

Mr. Grant was Mr. Hollywood for sure. If everyone on this planet had his flavor, the world would be a better place. Thanks Johnny.

Terry Baker

January 10, 2008

Thank You, for all that you have done, for the young troops over the years, I was one of them. a very great man. God Bless him.

Linda

January 10, 2008

You are with God and the angels now.
May you rest in peace. I will always remember your smiling face when seeing you on television.
You will always be remembered with fondness.

Pam Parrish

January 10, 2008

You will certainly be missed by all and you did such wonderful work in Hollywood and was always such a very kind and gentile ambassador for the city.

Dave Mann

January 10, 2008

It was my privilege and honor to have known Johnny Grant over the past 20 years. He was a remarkable individual. Passionate about Hollywood, eager and enthusiastic when meeting you for the first time and being a generous man.

Johnny once took me along as a guest to a luncheon and made me feel like he'd known me for much longer. He did more to promote Hollywood than the infinite number of stars it has produced.

To some, Hollywood died a long time ago. Johnny Grant made it his life's work that Hollywood would rise from the ashes like a Phoenix.

May those who mourn this huge loss, be comforted by the many warm memories of him.

Dave Mann, Executive Director
Gale Sayers Center
Chicago, IL

Dave Mann

January 10, 2008

It was my privilege and honor to have known Johnny Grant over the past 20 years. He was a remarkable individual. Passionate about Hollywood, eager and enthusiastic when meeting you for the first time and being a generous man.

Johnny once took me along as a guest to a luncheon and made me feel like he'd known me for much longer. He did more to promote Hollywood than the infinite number of stars it has produced.

To some, Hollywood died a long time ago. Johnny Grant made it his life's work that Hollywood would rise from the ashes like a Phoenix.

May those who mourn this huge loss, be comforted by the many warm memories of him.

James Odenthal

January 10, 2008

You will be greatly missed by all!

Jill Cordell

January 10, 2008

God bless you for all you have done for us. We will miss you. Rest in peace now, your job is done. Love you always.

PAUL

January 10, 2008

MR. GRANT, WHATEVER EVENT YOU WERE HOSTING OR PART OF, IT WAS ALWAYS A JOY TO WATCH YOU. YOU WERE MR. HOLLYWOOD..............AND FOR YOUR EFFORTS DURING THE WAR, ORGANIZING ALL THE ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE TROOPS AND TOURING WITH BOB HOPE, MANY THANKS AND HUGS.............AND LAST, MY FAVORITE STAR "BETTY HUTTON" FELL ON HARD TIMES BUT YOU ALWAYS SAID GOOD THINGS ABOUT HER..THANK YOU......HOLLYWOOD AND THE WORLD WILL MISS YOU.

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