'Frasier' Saying Cheers to Hollywood Hills
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'Frasier' Saying Cheers to Hollywood Hills
"The Emmy-and Golden Globe-winning star of the NBC sitcom and his wife, model Camille Donatacci, had been using the pied-a-terre when in town but decided that they were not spending enough time there to keep it, a source said. The couple has other homes, including one on nearly five acres in Malibu that the actor bought in 1998 for $4.5 million."
"The contemporary-style home was built in 1964 for George Nelson, who was nominated for an Oscar for best set decoration for "Apocalypse Now" (1979). The house was renovated extensively last year by a production designer who sold it to Grammer. The actor bought the house in March 2000."
"The Hollywood Hills house has three bedrooms and 2.5 baths in slightly more than 2,100 square feet. It also has a deck, city-to-ocean views, dark-wood floors and a living room with high, beamed ceilings."
Kelsey Grammer, star of the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning NBC sitcom "Frasier," placed his Hollywood Hills residence on the market for $715,000. The three-bedroom, 2.5-bath contemporary home, built in 1964 for Oscar-nominated set decorator George Nelson, spans just over 2,100 square feet and features city-to-ocean views, dark-wood floors, and high beamed ceilings. Grammer purchased the property in March 2000 and underwent renovations. He and his wife, model Camille Donatacci, used it as a pied-à-terre but decided insufficient usage warranted its sale. The couple maintains other properties, including a Malibu estate purchased in 1998 for $4.5 million.
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