#17: Gains a Reputation as Hollywood’s Wildest Host
After his Oscar win, Jack Nicholson’s house in the Hollywood Hills became legendary. It wasn’t just a home — it was a gathering place for artists, musicians, and actors. His parties mixed movie stars with poets and rock legends, creating the wild social heart of 1970s Hollywood.

Nicholson’s charm made everyone feel welcome. He was funny, generous, and unpredictable, often holding court until sunrise. At these parties, friendships and romances bloomed, and reputations were made. His home became a symbol of the freedom, excess, and creativity that defined an entire era in Hollywood.
