English: Screen capture of actor George Reeves...

English: Screen capture of actor George Reeves as Superman in the U.S. government film “Stamp Day for Superman” (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Marilyn Monroe’s ghost has reportedly been seen in her Brentwood home in LA where she died from a drug overdose in 1962, aged 36. As well, her ghost has apparently been seen at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel …Room #246.

Another actor who died young, Montgomery Clift, is also said to be hanging around the Roosevelt. Clift, who died in 1966 at age 44, is said to be hanging around the ninth-floor hallways rehearsing his lines.

Apparently Lucille Ball’s ghost has stirred some trouble at her old home in Roxbury Drive, Beverley Hills. She’s said to have created all sorts of havoc with slamming doors, turning on and off lights etc.

It’s reported that former Superman, George Reeves house is being haunted with noises in the upstairs bedroom and the smell of gunpowder, plus belongings being moved around.  Reeves’ reportedly committed suicide by gunshot in the bedroom, however many people believe he was murdered. There are also stories of dogs standing in the doorway barking and refusing to enter the room as well as lights flickering on and off.  Apparently sometimes, George appears at the foot of the bed dressed as Superman.

It is said that Elvis Presley’s ghost has taken up residence in an old building in downtown Nashville that once housed RCA studios where he recorded his hit, Heartbreak Hotel. A local television production company is  now housed in the building and it has been reported that sometimes when someone mentions Elvis, poltergeist activity picks up. Claims of lights exploding, ladders falling, and unexplained noises all manifest themselves when someone mentions the king of rock n’ roll.

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