Actor Johnny Galecki, who’s greatest identified for his function within the hit CBS sitcom “The Massive Bang Concept,” is buying round his Spanish-style villa in Hollywood Hills for $11.9 million.
The itemizing comes as no shock. Galecki was searching for a tenant to maneuver into the compound final 12 months, providing it up for hire at $45,000 per 30 days.
He paid $9.2 million for the property in 2015, turning into the most recent actor to inhabit the house. Ben Stiller owned the place for over a decade, throughout which he oversaw an growth and restoration from Roman & Williams, a design agency that labored with Stiller on the set of his 2003 movie “Duplex” earlier than larger tasks for the Ace Resort in Brooklyn and the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork.
In 2011, Stiller bought the leafy retreat for $7.325 million to motion star Jason Statham, who handed it onto Galecki 4 years later.
Initially in-built 1929, the non-public villa is tucked behind partitions and wooden gates on half an acre of tropical landscaping. Pathways navigate the grounds, resulting in fountains, arches, gardens, lawns and a mosaic tile swimming pool. Behind the house, a loggia connects to a guesthouse.
The residing areas are brimming with Spanish type. Darkish beams hold above colourful tile flooring within the widespread areas, which embody a front room with a dramatic wall of built-ins and whitewashed brick kitchen.
Elsewhere are six bedrooms, 5.5 loos, a movie show, workplace and sport room in 7,415 sq. toes. One other spotlight comes within the speakeasy pub, the place tin ceilings high a lavish bar.
Brett Lawyer of Hilton & Hyland holds the itemizing.
A local of Belgium, Galecki turned one of many highest-paid TV actors on the planet for his function as Leonard Hofstadter in “The Massive Bang Concept,” which ran for 12 seasons from 2007 to 2019. His different credit embody “Nationwide Lampoon’s Christmas Trip,” “Suicide Kings” and “Rings.”