The four-story Laurel View Drive home in West Hollywood rented by two-time Oscar winner Marlon Brando back in 1954 has gone on the market for $4.295M.
The neo-Gothic single-family residence was originally built in 1926 and designed by famed architect A.F. Leicht, according to the Compass real estate listing.
The 4,363-square-foot abode features four-bedrooms and five-bathrooms and it’s located a half mile above the Chateau Marmont on the Sunset Strip.
Historic: The four-story Laurel View Drive home in West Hollywood rented by two-time Oscar winner Marlon Brando back in 1954 has gone on the market for $4.295M (pictured with his Oscar in the living room in 1954)
Look familiar? The neo-Gothic single-family residence was originally built in 1926 and designed by famed architect A.F. Leicht
In fact, it was the 270-degree jetliner views of city lights and ocean that persuaded the method acting legend to rent the property in the first place.
‘It’s a very pleasant place to live and I enjoy it very much,’ Marlon told Edward R. Murrow on CBS’ Person to Person in 1955.
‘It’s awfully nice to go out here in the evening and have dinner at this sort of little nook here, especially on warm nights when the desert wind comes up over the hills.’
Nestled: The 4,363-square-foot abode features four-bedrooms and five-bathrooms and it’s located a half mile above the Chateau Marmont on the Sunset Strip
‘I enjoy it very much’: In fact, it was the 270-degree jetliner views of city lights and ocean that persuaded the method acting legend to rent the property in the first place
Marlon told Edward R. Murrow (L) on CBS’ Person to Person in 1955: ‘It’s awfully nice to go out here in the evening and have dinner at this sort of little nook here, especially on warm nights when the desert wind comes up over the hills. It’s a very pleasant place to live’
From the buttresses, visitors can even view neighboring architectural masterpieces such as Frank Lloyd Wright’s Storer House and Charles Kyson’s De Witt mansion.
The two-car garage is detached and, sadly, there is no swimming pool at the impressive abode – which also housed triple-threat Ann Miller back in the 1940s.
The kitchen has been newly renovated and residents can eat in the formal dining room that seats up to 20 people or the charming breakfast nook.
Lots of light: From the buttresses, visitors can even view neighboring architectural masterpieces such as Frank Lloyd Wright’s Storer House and Charles Kyson’s De Witt mansion
Exterior: The two-car garage is detached and, sadly, there is no swimming pool at the impressive abode – which also housed triple-threat Ann Miller back in the 1940s
Hungry? The kitchen has been newly renovated and residents can eat in the formal dining room that seats up to 20 people or the charming breakfast nook
Cozy: The home also features two fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, a library, den/office, sunroom, and guest/maids quarters
The home also features two fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, a library, den/office, sunroom, and guest/maids quarters.
Brando died, age 80, in 2004 of respiratory failure from pulmonary fibrosis with congestive heart failure.
The twice-divorced father-of-11 is best remembered for his roles in films like A Streetcar Named Desire, On the Waterfront, The Wild One, The Godfather, and Apocalypse Now.
RIP: Brando died, age 80, in 2004 of respiratory failure from pulmonary fibrosis with congestive heart failure (pictured in 1953)
Legendary: The twice-divorced father-of-11 is best remembered for his roles in films like A Streetcar Named Desire, On the Waterfront, The Wild One, The Godfather (pictured in 1972), and Apocalypse Now