Orange County, California, in popular culture

Orange County has been the setting for numerous written works and motion pictures, as well as a popular location for shooting motion pictures.

Literature

(Alphabetical by author's last name)

  • James P. Blaylock's modern fantasy novel, All the Bells on Earth, is set in Orange, California.
  • Several of the stories in Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon's collection, A Model World, are set in Orange County. Chabon studied creative writing at UC Irvine.
  • Several scenes from Clive Cussler's novels take place in various places throughout Orange County, including Disneyland.
  • The classic novel Two Years Before the Mast by Richard Henry Dana, Jr., describes journeys along the California coast in the early 19th century and the trading of goods for cow hides with the local residents. The south Orange County city of Dana Point takes its name from the author, as the cliffs around the harbor were a favorite location of his.
  • Philip K. Dick's science fiction novel A Scanner Darkly (1977) was also set in Orange County.
  • A number of novels by best-selling fiction and horror author Dean Koontz, a resident of Newport Beach, are set in the area.
  • The 2018 horror novel Harper: A Collection of Horrors by horror author Gunnar K. A. Njalsson, a former resident of Laguna Beach, is set in both the north and south county and mentions both Laguna Beach and Dana Point by name.[1]
  • San Juan Capistrano is the home of pulp writer Johnston McCulley's first Zorro novellas. The first was titled Curse of Capistrano, but was later changed to the Mask of Zorro, due to the popularity of the movie.
  • From his first novel, Laguna Heat, to more recent books such as California Girl, mystery-writer T. Jefferson Parker has set many of his novels in Orange County.
  • Orange County is the place in which Kim Stanley Robinson's Three Californias Trilogy is set. These books depict three different futures of Orange County (survivors of a nuclear war in The Wild Shore, a developer's dream gone mad in The Gold Coast, and an ecotopian utopia in Pacific Edge).
  • Kevin Yamagata is from Orange Country in Billy Bat.

Films

Television

  • The opening scene of Gilligan's Island that shows the S.S. Minnow leaving the harbor was in Newport Beach.
  • The best known portrayal is as the setting of the popular 2003 Fox Network television drama The O.C. which is set in the Orange County coastal harbor town of Newport Beach.
  • The moon walk scenes of the 1998 HBO mini-series From the Earth to the Moon, were shot in the Tustin MCAF Blimp Hangars.
  • In season six of the HBO drama The Sopranos, Tony Soprano has a coma dream in which he is a businessman in Costa Mesa. In another episode, Christopher Moltisanti and Murmur rob Lauren Bacall's gift basket at a shopping center in Costa Mesa.
  • In "The Incredible Mr. Brisby" episode of The Venture Bros., Hank and Dean Venture Travel to the fictional theme park Brisby Land, a spoof of Disneyland. During the episode, radical Orange County Natives known as the Orange County Liberation Front launch a full-scale assault on the Brisby Land compound out of revenge for the ever increasing size of the Park. Members of the OCLF are easily identified by their helmets that resemble enormous oranges.
  • In earlier seasons, The Real Housewives of Orange County was filmed in Coto De Caza. It now films at various locations in Orange County.
  • Costa Mesa is the setting for The X-Files episode "Hungry".
  • A plot line in the television drama The West Wing involved a dead liberal Democrat unexpectedly winning a Congressional seat from an Orange County district. Sam Seaborn, a native of Orange County, agrees to run in a special election to replace him.
  • Orange County is the home of the late Republican President Teddy Bridges in the ABC drama Commander in Chief.
  • Sayid Jarrah from the ABC drama Lost was bound to go to Irvine, where his longtime friend Nadia lives. John Locke, another castaway from the series, is said to have lived most of his life in Tustin. Also Libby told Desmond that she is from Newport Beach.
  • It is also the setting of the 2003 sitcom Arrested Development. Most of the series was not filmed in Orange County, but in Culver City and Marina del Rey in Los Angeles County. A running joke in the series that pokes fun at The O.C. is that characters will frequently refer to Orange County as "The O.C.," followed by another character's saying, "Don't call it that" (mirroring the fact that Orange County residents rarely if ever use the term "The O.C.", but rather just, "Orange County").
  • The 2004 reality TV series Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County was filmed mostly in Orange County.
  • Exterior scenes in the TV series American Horror Story: Asylum were filmed on location at the Old Orange County Courthouse
  • The protest scenes in the TV series American Horror Story: Cult were filmed in the Orange Circle
  • The entire Bravo series Dirty John takes place in cities across Orange County and is filmed in multiple places in Newport Beach, CA
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References

  1. Laguna Beach Magazine, October–November 2018
  2. Larsen, Peter (March 2, 2012). "O.C.'s Aquabats go from stage to screen". The Orange County Register.
  3. Woodyard, Chris (August 20, 1994). "Movie Moolah : Orange County Communities Experience the Growing Profit--and Pain--of Hosting Hollywood TV and Film Crews". LA Times. Retrieved September 5, 2015.
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