Actor-writer Bob Odenkirk puts his ‘50s home up for sale
Bob Odenkirk of “Fargo” has listed his home in the Hollywood Hills at $2.499 million.
Built in 1950, the Midcentury Modern-style home incorporates splashes of bold color, an art glass door using yellows and oranges and built-in cabinetry to retain its period vibe. The home was updated by architect and designer Linda Brettler for contemporary family living.
The 2,882 square feet of interior space includes an entry, a great room, a living room, a dining area, a loft, an office, a family room, three bedrooms and four bathrooms.
Decks and a covered patio complete the half-acre of grounds. There are canyon and cityscape views.
Odenkirk, 52, will reprise his role of Saul Goodman from “Breaking Bad” (2009-13) in the upcoming series “Better Call Saul.” He has been a writer, producer and director for the series “Birthday Boys.”
He won an Emmy in 1993 for writing for “The Ben Stiller Show” and in 1989 for “Saturday Night Live.”
Odenkirk bought the property in 1998 for $675,450.
Sharona Alperin of Sotheby’s International Realty is the listing agent.
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