Angelina Jolie prepping to sell Cecil B. DeMille estate
This Hollywood estate could be ready for its latest close-up!
Angelina Jolie is prepping to sell the estate of famed filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille, which she snapped up for $24.5 million in 2017, sources tell Page Six.
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Sitting on 2-plus acres in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Los Feliz, the house — where the “Sunset Boulevard” director lived for roughly 40 years, until his 1959 death — was built in 1913 and has six bedrooms and 10 bathrooms across more than 11,000 square feet of interior space.
The estate also has four fireplaces, a vast wine cellar, a tea house, views of the Griffith Observatory, formal gardens and a pool with cascading fountains on either side.
Jolie reportedly spent the pandemic isolating there with her kids, and also housed friends there who were displaced by the area wildfires earlier this year.
She told British Vogue in 2021 of the location, “I wanted it to be close to their dad, who is only five minutes away.”
She was referring, of course, to ex-husband Brad Pitt.
The couple split in 2016 and waged an eight-year legal war hashing out asset distribution and custody of their six kids. They settled last year, but are still battling over a $500 million French winery, Château Miraval.
Jolie added in 2021 of the property: “I felt a little pressure moving in. Like I had snuck into where DeMille and [Charlie] Chaplin would hang out. I love most that there is no entertainment room, but lots of pathways and places to walk and think. I feel very fortunate we have that at this time.”
The home, the LA Times reported, was “restored and renovated to the spirit of its original vintage,” with delicate molding and wainscoting, scaled formal areas and arched French doors.
Multiple reps for Jolie did not get back to us.
Pitt’s nearby $5.5 million home was ransacked by burglars in June when the star was out of town promoting his new film “F1.”
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