This home belongs to Michael J. Kilroy, who paid $2.5 million for it in 2005. He has been trying to sell it, and the Elrod House next door, for the past few years.
This is Michael J. Kilroy's house, he paid $5.5 million to purchase it from supermarket mogul Ron Burkle in 2003. He has also been trying to sell it for the past few years.
Many will remember it from "Diamonds Are Forever", where James Bond battles Bambi and Thumper inside this house.
This is not Allen Gilliland of Mobclix. This is Allen Gilliland of GillCable and Gill Properties, former owner of KNTV. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KNTV
He has been deceased for several years and never lived in this home. The home was bought and owned by his widow Gloria Gilliland until last year, when she sold it for $5.2 million.
This home sold for $9 million in March 2011. The buyer was Eliad Josephson, CEO of Beverly Hills boutique production company RCR Media Group. The house is used for many of their special events, such as award show after parties. http://www.rcrmediagroup.com/rcrmediahouse
The current owner is Humberto Gatica, a multiple Grammy-winning record producer and engineer. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humberto_Gatica
He paid $2.2 million for this home in 2001
Gene Scott's widow Pastor Melissa Scott finally sold this property in April 2011 for $7.5 million to an unidentified Chinese couple. The property also includes a 23,000 sq. foot art gallery in addition to the main house.
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Many will remember it from "Diamonds Are Forever", where James Bond battles Bambi and Thumper inside this house.
He has been deceased for several years and never lived in this home. The home was bought and owned by his widow Gloria Gilliland until last year, when she sold it for $5.2 million.
He paid $2.2 million for this home in 2001
He paid $2.8 million for the mansion in 2001.
He paid $2.5 million for the home in 2001
http://people.forbes.com/profile/leslie-a-waite/67741
http://realestalker.blogspot.com/2011/02/rash-of-recent-sales-in-beverly-park.html