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COUNCIL FILE NO. Jj COUNCIL FILE NO. jj:..-. f3 ;!1~ COUNCIL DISTRICT NO. ) 3 APPROVAL FOR ACCELERATED PROCESSING DIRECT TO CITY COUNCIL The attached Council File may be processed directly to Council pursuant to the procedure approved June 26, 1990, (CF 83-1075-S1) without being referred to the Public Works Committee because the action on the file checked below is deemed to be routine and/or administrative in nature: _} A. Future Street Acceptance. __ } B. Quitclaim of Easement(s). __ } C. Dedication of Easement(s). _,A D. Release of Restriction(s). IL.} E. Request for Star in Hollywood Walk of Fame. _} F. Brass Plaque(s) in San Pedro Sport Walk. _} G. Resolution to Vacate or Ordinance submitted in response to Council action. _ } H. Approval of plans/specifications submitted by Los Angeles County Flood Control District. APPROVAL/DISAPPROVAL FOR ACCELERATED PROCESSING: APPROVED DISAPPROVED* v{1. Council Office of the District v2. Public Works Committee Chairperson *DISAPPROVED FILES WILL BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. Please return to Council Index Section, Room 395 City Hall City Clerk Processing: Date notice and report copy mailed to interested parties advising of Council date for this item. Date scheduled in Council. AFTER COUNCIL ACTION: __j Send copy of adopted report to the Real Estate Section, Development Services Division, Bureau of Engineering (Mail Stop No. 515) for further processing. __j Other: Send copies of adopted report aR€l QRIGINAb ReSQkUTIQM to Land Development Group. Attention: Jeff Moore (Mail Stop 901), and to Survey Division, Attention Jim Lantry (Mail Stop 904) for further processing PLEASE DO NOT DETACH THIS APPROVAL SHEET FROM THE COUNCIL FILE ACCELERATED REVIEW PROCESS - E Office ofthe City Engineer Los Angeles California To the Honorable Council Of the City of Los Angeles JUl 2 B 2011 Honorable Members: C. D. No. 13 SUBJECT: Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street- Walk ofFame Additional Name in Terrazzo Sidewalk~ ED O'NEILL RECOMMENDATIONS: A. That the City Council designate the unnumbered location situated one sidewalk square northerly of and between numbered locations 14M and 14m as shown on Sheet 20 of Plan D-13788 for the Hollywood Walk ofFame for the installation of the name of Ed O'Neill at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard. B. Inform the Hotlywood Chamber of Commerce of the Council's action on this matter. C. That this report be adopted prior to the date of the ceremony on August 30, 2011. FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT: No General Fund Impact. All cost paid by permittee. TRANSMITTALS: 1. Unnumbered communication dated June 30, 2011, from the Hollywood Historic Trust of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, biographical information and excerpts from the minutes of the Chamber's meeting with recommendations. City Council - 2 - C. D. No. 13 DISCUSSION: The Walk of Fame Committee of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce has submitted a request for insertion into the Hollywood Walk of Fame the name of Ed O'Neill. The ceremony is scheduled for Tuesday, August 30, 2011 at 11:30 a.m. The communicant's request is in accordance with City Council action of October 18, 1978, under Council File No. 78-3949. Following the Council's action of approval, and upon proper application and payment of the required fee, an installation permit can be secured at 201 N. Figueroa Street, 3rd Floor, Counter 23". Respectfully submitted, [/J r h»- Lemu~aco, P.E. Central District Engineer Bureau of Engineering ar:wof.02 (213) 482-7042 cc: Construction Services Center, Counter 23" Bureau of Street Services Administration June 30, 2011 Mr. Gary L Moore Public Works Engineering A.tt: Lemuel Paco 201 N. Figueroa, Yd Floor, M.S. 503 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Dear Mr . .i\1oore, The Walk of Fame Comntittee of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce has approved the below listed name for insertion into the Hollywood Walk of Fame: ED O'NEILL-(Category -TELEVISION) Requested star location to be 7021 Hollywood Blvd., north side of the street. The star for ED O'NEILL will be placed in the second row next to the original row closest to the property between GEORGE HAMILTON to the West and a blank square. The stars situated in the original row where his star will be situated is near ELLA RAINES (14IVI) to the West and KENNY LOGGINS (14m) to the east. According to sheet #20 plan 13788, ED O'NEILL'S star has no designated number. The ceremony is scheduled for Tuesday, August 30, at 11:30 a.m. The following materials are enclosed: ED O'NEILL'S bio and the Board of Director's I\1inutes. Thank you for your cooperation in this request. fr:.!J~,_..--~ ina I\1artinez Vice President, Media Relations/producer Walk of Fame HOLLYWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MINUTES June 16, 2010 Board Members Attending: Sam Smith, Chair; Barton; Baumgart; Chong; Cooper; Druyen; Falzone; Farrar; Folb; Goldman; Gorelick; Jones; Kalantari; Kuo; Matm; Massie; McNulty; Morris-Irvin; O'Rourke; Pat1atier; Shelton; Sundher; Board Member Absent: Abou-Daoud; Ainsworth; Anthony; Baumberger; Cochran; Cohen; Hart; Moe; Mushin; Omi; Rheinstein; Stephen; Taylor;Trynin Honorary Board Members Present;' Arslanian; Diehl; Silsbee Staff Present: Gubler, Shahenian Guests Present: Neelura Bell, CRA/LA; Captain Beatrice Girmala, LAPD I) Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 4:04pm. IV) Walk of Fame Recommendations Wall{ of Fame: Chairman John Pavlik recommended the following stars for inclusion into the Hollywood Walk of Fame. MOTION PICTURES: Penelope Cmz, Bruce Dern, Laura Dern, Diane Ladd, Ed Harris, The Muppets, Kenny Ortega, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ridley Scott, Sissy Spacek, Donald Sutherland and Reese Witherspoon. TELEVISION: Danny DeVito, Tina Fey, Simon. Fuller, Neil Patrick Harris, John Langley, Ed O'Neill, John Wells, and Oprah Winfrey. RECORDING: Melissa Etheridge, Los Tigres Del Norte, Rascal Platts, Go-Go's, Slash, Willi. Am, and Bebe & Cece Winans. Posthumous: Buddy Holly and Louis Prima LIVE PERFORMANCE/THEATRE: Joe Mantegna Motion by Goldman and seconded by Diehl to approve the recotTUTlendation. Motion Car.ried. There being uo further business, the meeting adjourned at 5:30 pm. Respectfully submitted, Nicole Shahen.i.an entertainment BIOGRAPHY ED O'NEILL jay on ABC's "Modern Family" Ed O'Neill is best known for his role as the main character, Al Bundy, on the FOX Network's long running sitcom, "Married. ., wi.th Children." Born in Youngstown, Ohio, O'Neill attended Ohio University in Athens, OH, and Youngstown State University. Signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers, he was cut in training camp and worked a social studies teacher before becoming an actor. He has appeared in a number of movies, including "The Bone Collector," "Little Giants," "Dutch," "Wayne's World" series and several films for Pulitzer Prize-winning screenwriter David Mamet, "The Spanish Prisoner," "Spartan" and the indie film "Redbelt." Besides his role on "Married.. , with Children," O'Neill's television credits include the reincarnation of Sgt. Joe Friday on Dick Wolfs remake of "Dragnet," the recurring role of Baker (D­ PA), a potential Vice Presidential candidate on the NBC drama "The West Wing, " the role of Detective Michael Mooney on David Milch's CBS series, "Big Apple," and most recently that of a retired cop on HBO's "John from Cincinnati," from the creator/producer of "NYPD Blue" and "Deadwood." O'Neill also had stints on Broadway starring in productions like "Lakeboat" and "Keep Your Pantheon." PERSONAL INFORMATION HOMETOWN ................. ., Youngstown, Ohio BIRTHDATE ..................... April12 -- 2010-11-- Ed O'Neill ~ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 1 of 5 Ed O'Neill From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia F,dward Phillip "Ed" O'Neill, Jr. (born April 12, 1946) is an American actoL[l) He is best known for :Born Edward Phillip O'Neill, Jr. his role as the main character AI Bundy, on the Fox Network sitcom Married .. with Children, for which April12, 1946 Youngstown, Ohio, U.S. he was nominated for two Golden GlobesJ l] He can currently be seen on the award-winning ABC sitcom ! Occupation Actor, comedian, teacher Modern Family in the role of Jay Pritchett : Years 1980-present 'contents ' active · Spouse Catherine Rusoff(l986-1989) (1993- 111 1 Early life present) • 2 Career 111 3 Personal life 111 4 Filmography 111 5 A wards and nominations 111 6 References Ill 7 External links Early life O'Neill was born into an Irish Catholic family in Youngstown, OhioVl[J] His mother, Ruth Ann (nee Quinlan), was a homemaker and social worker, and his father, Edward Phillip O'Neill, Sr. was a steel mill worker and truck driver.[4] O'Neill attended Ursuline High School and won a football scholarship to Ohio University, where he majored in history. However, O'Neill left Ohio after his sophomore year: he spent more time playing sports and partying than studying and also feuded with his coach. He transferred to Youngstown State University where he was a defensive lineman.f4l UNeill was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1969 but was cut in training campJ3][4] Later, on Married .. with Children, O'Neill played a former high-school football star who had failed to make it big and constantly reminisced about his "glory days" at Polk High ("I once scored four touchdowns in a single game!!). As part of this theme, former Pittsburgh Steelers great and hall of fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw also made two guest appearances on the show. O'Neill was also a social studies teacher at Ursuline High School, before becoming an actor. [4] Career O'Neill reenrolled at YSU after being cut by the Steelers and was one of the first students at the school's then new theatre program. He played Lenny in a stage production of John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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