Charles E. Toberman

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Charles E. Toberman
Born (1880-02-23)February 23, 1880
Seymour, Texas, United States
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Hollywood, California, United States
Resting place Hollywood Forever Cemetery
Occupation Real estate developer
Spouse(s) Josephine W. Bullock (1880-1970)[1]
Children 3

Charles Edward Toberman (February 23, 1880 – November 10, 1981) was a real estate developer who was known as "Mr. Hollywood" and the "Father of Hollywood"[2] for his role in developing Hollywood and many of its landmarks, including the Hollywood Bowl, Grauman's Chinese Theater, El Capitan Theatre,[3] the Roosevelt Hotel, the Grauman's Egyptian Theatre and the Hollywood Masonic Temple.[4]

Biography

Toberman was born on February 23, 1880 in Seymour, Texas to Philip and Lucy Ann Toberman; his uncle was Los Angeles mayor James R. Toberman.[5] He attended the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas for three years and Metropolitan Business College at Dallas for one year.[6]

Toberman began his career as a stenographer, working in Dallas and Wichita Falls, Texas before moving to Los Angeles in 1902. He returned to Wichita Falls and ran a hardware store before returning to Los Angeles, where he held a variety of positions including City Treasurer of Hollywood. He worked in real estate from 1907 on, incorporating the C.E. Toberman Company in 1912.[6] Mr. Toberman placed fifty-three Hollywood subdivisions on the market, formed more than thirty companies and organizations, built twenty-nine commercial buildings in Hollywood, including the world-famous Chinese Theater and was affiliated with forty-nine clubs, civic, and fraternal organizations up until retirement Toberman managed all of his real estate holdings from his office in the heart of Hollywood. Throughout the 1910s and 1920s, Toberman developed many notable buildings and neighborhoods in Hollywood, including notable theatres with showman Sid Grauman.[3] In 1924, he built a Spanish-style mansion known as the C.E. Toberman Estate. He co-founded the Black-Foxe Military Institute in 1928.

Toberman married Josephine W. Bullock on June 25, 1902. The couple had three children: Jeanette, Homer (died 1992),[7] and Catherine. Charles Toberman died in November 1981.[8]

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