Louis Jourdan’s longtime home sells on Westside
The Westside home of the late actor Louis Jourdan and his wife, Berthe, has sold for $3.197 million.
Built in 1959, the French-style house has 2,671 square feet of living space on a single level. Dining and breakfast rooms, a library, a bar, four bedrooms, four bathrooms and a powder room are among the living spaces.
Walls of glass in the living room, family room and master suite look out toward the trapezoid-shaped swimming pool. The living room, family room and library have fireplaces. There is a mirror-backed bar.
A circular driveway sits at the front of the nearly half-acre lot.
Louis Jourdan died in February at age 93. The charming Frenchman starred in such films as “Octopussy” (1983), “Gigi” (1958) and “Three Coins in the Fountain” (1954) during a career that spanned more than five decades.
Berthe Frédérique “Quique” Jourdan died last year.
The property previously sold in 1980 for $551,500, public records show.
The L.A. Times Mapping Database considers the location to be in Beverly Crest. The Multiple Listing Service places the property in the Beverly Hills Post Office area.
Barbara Duskin of Hilton & Hyland, an affiliate of Christie’s International Real Estate, and Leonard Rabinowitz and Jack Friedkin of The Agency were the listing agents.
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