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  2. Pickfair - Wikipedia

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    During the 1920s the house became a focal point for Hollywood's social activities, and the couple became famous for entertaining there. An invitation to Pickfair was a sign of social acceptance into the closed Hollywood community. In 1928, Will Rogers said "My most important duty as mayor of Beverly Hills is directing people to Mary Pickford's ...

  3. The Most Wildly Expensive Celebrity Homes of All Time - AOL

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    From the most expensive home ever sold in California to sprawling Beverly Hills estates, there are some seriously expensive celebrity homes on this list, many reaching beyond $100 million.

  4. Meet the real people living in famous houses from movies and ...

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    Some residents embrace the quirks of living in a fan-favorite home, where visitors might take photos outside, recite famous lines out loud, or even gather once in a while for a convention — like ...

  5. Samuel Goldwyn Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Samuel Goldwyn Estate is a house at 1200 Laurel Lane in Beverly Hills, California.It was designed by American architects Douglas Honnold and George Vernon Russell for Polish-American film producer Samuel Goldwyn and American actress Frances Howard, finishing construction in 1934.

  6. Greystone Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Doheny's widow, Lucy, remarried and lived in the house until 1955, when she sold the grounds to Paul Trousdale, who developed it into Trousdale Estates and sold the mansion to Chicago industrialist Henry Crown, who rented it to film studios. [2] [3] In 1963 Crown planned to subdivide the property and demolish the mansion. Beverly Hills stopped ...

  7. Houses Across America Made Famous by Movies - AOL

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  8. John Elgin Woolf - Wikipedia

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    Bob and Dolores Hope hired John Elgin Woolf in the 1950s to remodel and update their 1939 Robert Finkelhor-designed house in Toluca Lake. [3] Additionally, many Hollywood builders of the same era imitated the style created by Woolf, which typically featured his "Pullman doors" front entry, leaded oval glass window, mansard roofline and Doric ...

  9. Meet the 10 Interior Designers Behind Some of Hollywood’s ...

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    Interior designers have always been celebrated by those in Hollywood who understand the alchemy they perform in mixing art, architecture, psychology, history, math, mind-reading and diplomacy to ...