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  2. Pickfair - Wikipedia

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    Pickfair is a mansion and estate in the city of Beverly Hills, California. The original Pickfair was an 18-acre (7.3 ha) estate [ 1 ] designed by architect Horatio Cogswell for attorney Lee Allen Phillips of Berkeley Square as a country home.

  3. Wallace Neff - Wikipedia

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    Neff was a student of architect Ralph Adams Cram and drew heavily from the architectural styles of both Spain and the Mediterranean as a whole, gaining extensive recognition from the number of celebrity commissions, notably Pickfair, the mansion belonging originally to Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks. [1]

  4. The Most Expensive Celebrity Homes of All Time - AOL

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    Those parties took place at Pickfair (a play on the couples' last names), the 17-bedroom, 30-bathroom mansion that served as the center of Beverly Hills movie-star culture. It boasted the largest ...

  5. Mary Pickford - Wikipedia

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    When Pickford received an Academy Honorary Award in 1976, the Academy sent a TV crew to her house to record her short statement of thanks—offering the public a very rare glimpse into Pickfair Manor. [47] Charitable events continued to be held at Pickfair, including an annual Christmas party for blind war veterans, mostly from World War I. [14]

  6. Pia Zadora - Wikipedia

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    Zadora and Riklis bought the Beverly Hills mansion Pickfair Manor in January 1988 from Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss for almost US$7 million (equivalent to almost $18 million in 2023). They demolished most of the structure while keeping the guest houses, claiming that termites and time had made repairs difficult. [29]

  7. Grayhall - Wikipedia

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    Grayhall is a historic mansion in Beverly Hills, California, U.S. ... In 1919, actor Douglas Fairbanks leased the house and built a tunnel to Pickfair, ...

  8. Does 'Winning Time' get Claire Rothman and Jeanie Buss right?

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  9. Jerry Buss - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Buss purchased Pickfair, the Beverly Hills estate once owned by Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks; [5] he sold it in 1987. [9] Buss claimed his company owned—across Arizona, California and Nevada—roughly 700 properties by 1979. In 1974, Buss produced a movie named Black Eye starring former gridiron star Fred "the Hammer" Williamson.