Studio One (nightclub)

Studio One, formerly known as The Factory, was an LGBT nightclub in West Hollywood, California.

The Studio One building was originally owned by William Fox and housed the Mitchel Camera Company.

The Factory became a popular 1960s-style discothèque that was frequented by Hollywood celebrities, but it only lasted a few years.

Studio One was founded on the same site in 1974 by part-owner Scott Forbes, a Boston optometrist.

The club also had entertainers Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford and Paul Newman[7] on its board of directors.