Open plan space in the great room functions as both living and dining room. (Everett Fenton Gidley) |
Entertainment industry executive Roger Birnbaum and his wife, Pamela, have put their Beverly Hills home up for sale at $15.75 million.
Completed five years ago, the nearly 7,200-square-foot contemporary farmhouse was a project of former talent manager and high-end remodeler Sandy Gallin. The Birnbaums bought the house from him in 2007 for $16.5 million.
The four-bedroom, five-bathroom house sits behind gates on close to a half acre with a swimming pool and gardens. The two-story living room has sliding-glass doors that open to a veranda. The master bedroom features a sitting room, gym and terrace with city views.
Birnbaum and Gary Barber co-founded the film production company Spyglass Entertainment in 1998 and are co-chief executives. They became chief executives of a bankrupt MGM more than a year ago.
Stephen Shapiro and Jon Bronson of Westside Estate Agency are the listing agents.
lauren.beale@latimes.com
Completed five years ago, the nearly 7,200-square-foot contemporary farmhouse was a project of former talent manager and high-end remodeler Sandy Gallin. The Birnbaums bought the house from him in 2007 for $16.5 million.
The four-bedroom, five-bathroom house sits behind gates on close to a half acre with a swimming pool and gardens. The two-story living room has sliding-glass doors that open to a veranda. The master bedroom features a sitting room, gym and terrace with city views.
Birnbaum and Gary Barber co-founded the film production company Spyglass Entertainment in 1998 and are co-chief executives. They became chief executives of a bankrupt MGM more than a year ago.
Stephen Shapiro and Jon Bronson of Westside Estate Agency are the listing agents.
lauren.beale@latimes.com
