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Live Like 'The Godfather' in Marlon Brando's Hollywood Hills Home

A Hollywood mansion once owned by acting great Marlon Brando is on the market. Designed by A.F. Leicht in 1926, the 4,300-square-foot Laurel View Residence is known for its neo-gothic design. Brando lived in the mansion when he won the 1955 Academy Award for his role in On the Waterfront

The towering structure has a number of towers providing incredible views of the Sunset Strip, while large windows in the main bedrooms offer views from West Hollywood to downtown Los Angeles.

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Consisting of four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and an expansive living room, the home is dominated by vaulted ceilings, ornate fireplaces, and two grandiose winding staircases. The residence also includes a library, newly renovated kitchen, breakfast room, dining room with seating for up to 20 people, and a master suite with a sunroom.

For those who like to be immersed in the Hollywood glitz and glamour, Brando’s former home is neighbors with some of the area’s most famous homes, including Frank Lloyd Wright’s Storer residence and Charles Kyson’s De Witt house.

For more information on this listing visit Compass and check out more photos of the property below. 

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