Brentwood ranch of late actor Norman Lloyd sells for $3 million
3 years, 4 months ago

Brentwood ranch of late actor Norman Lloyd sells for $3 million

LA Times  

Built in 1955 and never renovated, the single-story home is tucked into a leafy lot near Sullivan Canyon Park. In the hills of Brentwood, a bucolic ranch owned for nearly 70 years by the late actor Norman Lloyd has sold for $3 million. At the time, he was well into into an acting career that saw him star in multiple Alfred Hitchcock films, including “Saboteur” and “Spellbound.” A possible project because it has never been renovated, the single-story home sits on three-quarters of an acre near Sullivan Canyon Park. An actor, director, writer and producer, Lloyd kicked off his film career with 1942’s “Saboteur” and regularly starred in movies and TV shows in the decades since.

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