
"Keach, who last weekend ended his seven-week run at the Mark Taper Forum as an artist embittered by the fickleness of the art world in Jon Robin Baitz's play "Ten Unknowns," has owned his Malibu home for slightly more than 20 years. He bought the property before he became known as private detective Mike Hammer in a series of TV movies preceding the 1984 series "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer.""
"The veteran stage actor, 61, won a Golden Globe for best actor in a miniseries for "Hemingway" (1988), which led to his recent recording of Ernest Hemingway's short stories for Simon & Schuster Inc. Keach also was a hit as the alcoholic father on the Fox sitcom "Titus" (2000-02)."
"The actor and his wife, Polish actress Malgosia Tomassi, built a country house in Poland, and the couple plans to spend more time there. Although Keach has listed his home there for sale, a spokesman for the actor said that Keach plans to keep a pied-à-terre in the area."
Stacy Keach has placed his longtime Malibu residence on the market for just under $5.3 million. The actor and his wife, Polish actress Malgosia Tomassi, constructed a country house in Poland and intend to spend increased time there. Keach owned the Malibu property for over 20 years, acquiring it before his rise to fame as private detective Mike Hammer in television productions. The 61-year-old veteran stage actor, known for his Golden Globe-winning role in the 1988 miniseries "Hemingway" and his performance on the Fox sitcom "Titus," plans to retain a pied-à-terre in the Malibu area despite the home sale.
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