Hollywoodland home with decades of star appeal comes to market

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A Hollywoodland home where early film star Gale Sondergaard once lived has come on the market for $4.537 million.

A little over 4,000 square feet of living space includes a living room with a lounging nook, an open breakfast room, four bedrooms and four bathrooms. The formal dining room has French doors that open to the backyard.

Outside, mountains and the landmark Hollywood sign create a backdrop for a covered brick patio, lawn and a fenced swimming pool. Stone pathways lead to various sitting areas and lookout points throughout the grounds. Konstantine Valissarakos of Nourmand & Assoc. and Rick Yohon of Sotheby’s International Real Estate hold the listing.

Renny Maslow has directed scores of commercials for ESPN, Chevy and Diet Coke, among others. He directed and produced the dark comedy “Effed!” starring Zach Braff and Ted Levine.He and his wife bought the property in 2011 for $1.95 million, records show. A decade earlier, the home was owned by “American Pie” co-director Paul Weitz.

 

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