"The property had been part of a larger estate belonging to silent-film comic Buster Keaton, who built an Italian-style villa there in 1926. The Keaton estate was later home to Cary Grant and his wife, Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton; actress Marlene Dietrich was a former tenant."
"Listed at $8.795 million, the midcentury house retains the original gardens, tiled fountains, a barbecue pavilion, cabana houses and a 60-foot-long swimming pool from the Keaton estate."
"Lillian Portnoy, the owner and longtime Beverly Hills resident, said the home became a gathering spot for friends and Hollywood stars over the years. Sean Connery, Jose Ferrer, Charlie Chaplin Jr. and Jean Ron Getty were among Portnoy's guests. Her former beau, Elvis Presley, also visited the property on a number of occasions, often using the swimming pool."
A midcentury property built in 1954 on Pamela Drive in Beverly Hills sits on land that was part of Buster Keaton's Italian-style villa estate from 1926. The property later housed Cary Grant and Barbara Hutton, and was subdivided by actors James and Pamela Mason in the late 1940s. The 3,007-square-foot house retains original Keaton-era features including gardens, tiled fountains, a barbecue pavilion, cabana houses, and a 60-foot swimming pool. Owner Lillian Portnoy transformed it into a gathering place for Hollywood elite, hosting guests like Sean Connery, Elvis Presley, and Charlie Chaplin Jr. The home remains largely unchanged since construction, preserving original fixtures, wallpaper, and furniture. Listed at $8.795 million, it features a formal living room with fireplace, dining room, den, four bedrooms, and four bathrooms.
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