Michael McDonald – not a musician, but a veteran of “MADtv” who starred in countless comedies over the past three decades – wants to part with his home in Hollywood Hills for 16 years. Tuscan-style villas have just reached the market of $ 2,979 million.
That’s exactly $ 1 million more than McDonald’s paid in 2004, according to records.
Very secluded and enclosed in landscaping, this property has a three-storey house and several romantic outdoor spaces. Double wooden doors access a closed courtyard in front. At the back, there is a columned, ivy-covered space with a swimming pool, spa and dining terrace.
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The front.
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Foyer.
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The dining room.
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Kitchen.
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Living room.
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Game room.
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Master suite.
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The master suite lounge.
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Terrace.
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Backyard.
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Pool.
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Terrace to eat.
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Spa.
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Across the floor plan, curved French doors open onto Juliet’s series of terraces and balconies and offer views of the canyon to public spaces, which include a living room with a stone fireplace and a light-dining dining room.
Two of the three bedrooms are master suites, and both open directly outside. The game room and office finishes an interior of 2,756 square feet.
Frank Andriolo from Sotheby’s International Realty holds the listing.
Hailing from Fullerton, McDonald starred in the sketch comedy series “MADtv” from 1998 to 2008, being the longest-serving member of the event. The 55-year-old man also appeared on “Scrubs” and more recently directed 12 episodes of the comedy series “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.”