Onetime James Coburn residence in Sherman Oaks casts a new tough guy
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Onetime James Coburn residence in Sherman Oaks casts a new tough guy
"The compound centers on a 1950s contemporary set on 2.5 acres. Surrounded by mature landscaping and towering trees, the two-story home is reached by a long driveway that terminates at a motor court. The 7,670 square feet of living space includes a skylighted great room, five bedrooms and five bathrooms."
"Coburn, who died in 2002 at 74, sold the house in 1996 for $865,000, public records show. The Western and tough-guy film actor was in such films as "The Magnificent Seven," "The Great Escape" and "Our Man Flint." He won an Academy Award for supporting actor for "Affliction" (1997)."
A 1950s contemporary compound in Sherman Oaks that once belonged to Oscar-winning actor James Coburn has sold for $4.4 million. The property spans 2.5 acres and features a two-story home with 7,670 square feet of living space, including a skylighted great room, five bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a downstairs master wing that opens to a swimming pool. The estate also includes a three-car garage and gardener's workshop, surrounded by mature landscaping and towering trees. The sellers expanded and reimagined the home before its sale. Coburn, known for Western and tough-guy roles in films like "The Magnificent Seven" and "The Great Escape," sold the property in 1996 for $865,000.
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