• Bochco was an editor on some of the biggest television shows such as Ironside, Columbo, Hill Street Blues, LA Law, Doogie Howser M.D. and NYPD Blue.

PETALING JAYA (Sept 1): Steven Bochco’s beautiful home at the Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, is on the market for US$35 million (RM157 million).

The home, which was once owned by Sylvester Stallone, was designed by “Hollywood’s architect to the stars”, Paul Williams, reported property website TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.

Bochco was an editor on some of the biggest television shows such as Ironside, Columbo, Hill Street Blues, LA Law, Doogie Howser M.D. and NYPD Blue.

Meanwhile, Williams’ design portfolio includes homes for the greatest stars such as Frank Sinatra, Cary Grant and Lucille Ball. He was the first black architect to be admitted to the American Institute of Architects, reported TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.

Bochco passed away in 2018 from leukaemia while Williams died in 1980.

The report also stated that Bochco’s home located within the “upscale Riviera neighbourhood is set on a double lot with nearly 1.4 acres”.

“It is one of the area’s larger homes with seven bedrooms and 10,853 sq ft, built in 1937 with several of the best of Paul Williams’ features, including lush landscaping, vaulted ceilings, and an exquisite curved staircase.”

The renovated main residence now has a gourmet chef's kitchen, a huge wine cellar, professional library, beautiful built-ins, formal living room, family room with projector screen, a gym, and a private guest apartment wing.

The gated-and-walled “park-like grounds include a sparkling pool and spa, pool house, lighted tennis court, cabana, and a guest house”.

Famous folk who live in the area include Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg and Lauren Conrad.

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