Roll out the red carpet: A Beverly Hills home once owned by David O. Selznick, the Hollywood filmmaker who produced the Academy Award-winning films “Gone with the Wind” and “Rebecca,” is coming to market for $19.9 million. The property was later subdivided several times and now sits behind gates and tall hedges on about three-quarters of an acre. The Georgian Colonial-style home in Beverly Hills was designed by Roland Coate and built in the 1930s for film producer and studio executive David O. Selznick. (Coldwell Banker) (Coldwell Banker)Following Selznick’s ownership, the two-story home was purchased by real estate tycoon David Murdock, who sold the property to producer/department store heir Ted Field. The McMahons would eventually sold the home in 1991 for $4.125 million as part of their divorce settlement.
Source: Los Angeles Times February 26, 2017 12:56 UTC