Paddle Through Hollywood History: Filming Locations in MdR
Did you know you can paddleboard & kayak through the same waters that have starred in blockbuster movies and hit TV shows? Marina del Rey is more than just a scenic spot—it’s a bona fide Hollywood favorite, featured in countless productions. Paddle through these iconic filming locations to blend adventure with cinematic history.
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Hollywood’s fascination with Marina del Rey is evident in the numerous films that have utilized its stunning backdrops:
The Terminal Man (1974): This classic film features scenes shot around Marina del Rey’s docks, where the protagonist navigates the urban environment.
Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986): Showcasing the affluent lifestyle, this film includes waterfront views shot in Marina del Rey to depict luxury and elegance.
Tequila Sunrise (1988): The marina serves as a luxurious backdrop, representing the high-end coastal lifestyle.
The Player (1992): Marina del Rey appears in scenes that combine the allure of Hollywood with the serene environment of the marina.
Waterworld (1995): Known for its oceanic scenes, this film used Marina del Rey’s waters for several key shots.
Heat (1995): The marina is featured in some of the film’s intense waterfront and nighttime sequences.
The Limey (1999): Marina del Rey’s docks and waterfront areas serve as the setting for several pivotal scenes in this crime drama.
Starsky & Hutch (2004): This film includes sequences shot along the scenic coastal routes, with the marina providing a picturesque backdrop.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007): Marina del Rey was used for various ship-related scenes, adding a touch of nautical authenticity.
Inception (2010): Some of the dream sequences involving boats were filmed around Marina del Rey, utilizing its unique waterfront setting.
Horrible Bosses 2 (2014): Features a high-end waterfront scene, with the marina standing in for an upscale coastal location. -
Marina del Rey's television appearances are just as notable as its film credits, adding to the location's cinematic prestige:
S.W.A.T. (2017-): Season 3 Episode 20 “Wild Ones” had a scene shot right in our own parking lot, but the show often uses the marina's docks and surrounding areas for action-packed sequences.
Arrested Development (2003-2006): The Banana Stand location was in Fisherman’s Village.
The O.C. (2003-2007): Although primarily set in Orange County, this show used Marina del Rey for several waterfront scenes that highlight coastal luxury.
Two and a Half Men (2003-2015): The marina is depicted as part of the upscale beachside lifestyle in several episodes.
Entourage (2004-2011): Features scenes where the characters enjoy the lavish marina lifestyle, reinforcing the area’s reputation for luxury.
Nip/Tuck (2003-2010): Utilizes Marina del Rey’s waterfront settings to depict the glamorous lives of its characters.
The Office (2012): The iconic sitcom filmed scenes in Marina del Rey, including one where Andy Bernard captains his family’s boat in Burton Chace Park.
Jane the Virgin (2014-2019): Features scenes shot at The Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey, further cementing the location’s status as a film and TV hotspot.
Valentine’s Day (2010): A press conference scene in this ensemble romantic comedy was filmed on the rooftop of the Marina del Rey Marriott, offering stunning views of the marina below.
Booksmart (2019): A party scene was filmed at Fisherman’s Village, using a yacht from Hornblower Cruises as the setting.
Private Practice: A wedding scene was filmed on the rooftop of Marina del Rey Marriott, showcasing the marina’s luxurious side.
No Strings Attached (2011): Features a scene where the characters stroll through Burton Chace Park, a favorite spot in the marina.
Keep an eye out for our upcoming Hollywood On the Water Tour, where our expert guides will take you through Marina del Rey’s most iconic filming locations bringing movie moments to life.
Lights, camera, paddle—are you ready to explore Marina del Rey's cinematic history?