The fictional film character Adrian Balboa, wife of Rocky Balboa, has a real gravestone in a real cemetery that actor Sylvester Stallone could visit for movie scenes. According to the tombstone she died on Jan. 11, 2002.
Laurel Hill Cemetery. Enter the cemetery through its main gateway on the west side of Ridge Ave. between W. Clearfield St. and W. Indiana Ave. Once through the gateway, make an immediate left. The grave is there, just south of the gateway building, along the fence between the cemetery and Ridge Ave. It's between two tall shrubs, off by itself.
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Philadelphia is the natural locale for side-by-side graves of Rocky film characters Adrian Balboa and Paul "Paulie" Pennino.
[Rich Frejomil, 05/19/2018]
Grave of Rocky's Adrian
Spoiler Alert! Here lies Adrian Balboa, fictional film wife of fictional film star Rocky Balboa. The character's granite tombstone is in a small spot off to the side at Laurel Hill Cemetery. The prop was originally made of styrofoam, but it's said that when Sylvester Stallone saw it, he said it was "tacky" and had one made of real granite instead. YO, Adrian!
Philadelphia is the natural locale for side-by-side graves of Rocky film characters Adrian Balboa
Adrian Balboa
Adrianna Pennino-Balboa is a fictional character from the Rocky series, played by Talia Shire. Adrianna Pennino. Rocky character. Talia Shire in 1976. First appearance.
and Paul "Paulie" Pennino. Spoiler Alert! Here lies Adrian Balboa, fictional film wife of fictional film star Rocky Balboa. The character's granite tombstone is in a small spot off to the side at Laurel Hill Cemetery.
She underwent chemotherapy, but it was not enough to save her life. Adrian died peacefully in her sleep on January 11, 2002, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, aged 51, with her family by her side. In the years since, Rocky, trying to break out of his bankruptcy, manages to open a small Italian restaurant, named after her.
Adrian's death improved the original story of Rocky Balboa by providing a richer and more heart-wrenching narrative centered around grief and purpose. Adrian's absence allowed for the exploration of Rocky's relationship with his son, creating one of the best aspects of the movie and a fitting end for the character.
Laurel Hill houses the remains of Thomas McKean, a signer of the Declaration of Independence; Sarah Josepha Hale, the woman credited with establishing Thanksgiving as a national holiday and author of “Mary Had A Little Lamb”; and Matthais Baldwin, the locomotive magnate.
In 1980, Sylvester Stallone commissioned A. Thomas Schomberg to create the Statue of ROCKY™ for the movie "ROCKY III". Today, this iconic statue resides at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, adjacent to the famous ROCKY steps, for visitors from around the globe to enjoy.
The film Rocky, produced in 1976, not only won accolades but also beautifully highlighted the enchanting landscape of Philadelphia. Although the majority of scenes were filmed on location in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, some scenes were filmed in Los Angeles at the Olympic Auditorium.
Now, you're wondering whether or not Rocky was based on a real person. The answer is yes and no: while this film focuses on fictional characters like Rocky Balboa and his opponent Apollo Creed, it was inspired by the life of real-life boxer and former World Heavyweight Champion Rocky Marciano.
Paulie unknowingly had Rocky sign a power of attorney over to Rocky's investment accountant, who had embezzled and squandered all of his money on real estate deals gone sour. In addition, the accountant had failed to pay Rocky's taxes over the past six years and his mansion had been mortgaged by $400,000.
Russell Hornsby as Buddy Marcelle: A boxing promoter who sets up the match between Adonis and Viktor. Milo Ventimiglia as Rocky Balboa Jr.: Rocky's estranged son, who moved to Vancouver in the period between Rocky Balboa (2006) and Creed and is now a father himself. Ventimiglia reprises his role from the former film.
Mickey's Death Makes Adrian More Important To The Rocky Franchise. With Mickey's death, the torch can be passed to other important people in Rocky's life who can offer him guidance, like Adrian.
Rocky Cared More About Other Boxers Than His Own Son
That included being with his own son, especially when he was a child and still needed Rocky. Despite that film's conclusion, it's highly likely that Robert resented his father for so quickly abandoning him.
With monuments designed by the era's most prominent sculptors and architects, it served as elite Philadelphia's preferred burial place for over a century. More than a cemetery, Laurel Hill became an outdoor art museum and tourist attraction and provided a prototype for Fairmount Park.
When Rocky lost his wife Adrian in the 2006 film, "Rocky Balboa," the character's interment was carried out at Laurel Hill Cemetery -- an historic but functioning cemetery overlooking the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia. The gravesite is revisited in "Creed" when another pivotal character is laid to rest beside her.
Is Adrian Balboa buried at Laurel Hill East? No… she's a fictional character and actress Talia Shire who played Adrian Balboa is alive and well. However, you can visit Adrian's original prop headstone used in the films Rocky Balboa (2006) and Creed (2015). Both movies were shot at Laurel Hill East.
East Falls' historic cemetery is a National Historic Landmark — and the site of three of the series' most touching moments, when Rocky visits Adrian's grave in Rocky Balboa, Creed and Creed II.
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