‘Iron Chef’s’ Mark Dacascos parts with his Westlake Village Traditional
Actor and television host Mark Dacascos, best known as the Chairman on the cooking competition series “Iron Chef America,” has sold his longtime home in Westlake Village for $1.45 million.
The Traditional-style home in the North Ranch area has living, family and dining rooms, a wet bar and a gym in more than 4,500 square feet of living space. An open-plan kitchen features an island with custom cabinetry, travertine backsplashes and a walk-in pantry.
The master suite has a fireplace and a step-up soaking tub for a total of four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. There’s also a 530-square-foot detached studio.
French doors open to multiple patios, brick-lined planters, a large deck, fountains and lawns. A detached three-car garage sits off the side of the home.
Dacascos bought the property nearly two decades ago for $741,500, records show. He was asking as much as $1.575 million for the home.
Ryan Shimp of Engel & Voelkers Westlake Village was the listing agent. Catherine Fields of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices repped the buyer.
The 51-year-old Dacascos has appeared in such TV series as “Stargate: Atlantis,” “Hawaii Five-0” and more recently “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” He was a competitor on season nine of “Dancing with the Stars.”
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