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Beachwood Canyon traditionally with Oscar ties looking for $ 2.4 million

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Hollywood decorator Victor Zolfo, who won an Academy Award for best art direction for “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” seems to be heading in a new direction in Hollywood Hills. His house in the Beachwood Canyon area in Hollywood Hills was sold for $ 2.399 million.

A charming traditional style house, dating from 1941, once owned by the family of Oscar-winning actor Burt Lancaster and, more recently, screenwriter “Fifty Shades of Gray” Kelly Marcel.

Designed by Max Maltzman, architects of the Wilshire Bowl that have been destroyed long ago, this two-story house has an updated kitchen, two fireplaces, and a bright-looking terrace. There are four bedrooms and four bathrooms in a 2,800 square foot living room.

French doors in the living room and dining room open directly to the terrace room. Gardens, mature trees, conversation areas and small swimming pools fill the backyard.

Zolfo has a credit score for films like “Mr. & Mrs. Smith, “” Social Networking “and” Revengeful Revenge. “Last year, he served as a decorator for Will Smith’s science fiction film” Gemini Man. “

Josh Myler and Jeff Kohl from the Agency hold the list.

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