Michael C. Hall sells Hollywood Hills hideaway (Photos)
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Michael C. Hall of “Dexter” fame has sold the Ronald Colman estate in Hollywood Hills for $2 million.
Designed and built in 1926 for British actor Colman, who was in silent and talking films, the Spanish-style compound encompasses a third of an acre with a main house, guesthouse, a courtyard garden and a tennis court turned into a garden.
Within the 4,572 square feet of living space are a media room, a wine room, a library/study, five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms.
There is a three-car garage.
A Tudor along the water of Toluca Lake
Hall, 42, starred as the murder-minded main character on “Dexter” from 2006 until last year. Before that he was on HBO’s funeral-home drama “Six Feet Under” (2001-05). Hall will star in the films “Cold in July” and “I Fought the Law” later this year.
He bought the property in 2012 for $1.95 million, public records show.
Josh Myler and Jeff Kohl of the Agency in Beverly Hills are the listing agents. Suzanne Carney of Maisonre represented the buyer.
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