‘Gotham’ star Michael Chiklis catches a buyer for his Sherman Oaks estate
Michael Chiklis, the actor known for his television roles on “The Shield†and “Gotham,†has ended his search for a home buyer in Sherman Oaks, selling his house on about half an acre for $4.778 million.
The sale price is the highest ever for a property in the 91403 ZIP Code, according to real estate sources with knowledge of the area.
Built in 1946 and updated by designer Windsor Smith, the Traditional-style house has four bedrooms, four bathrooms and nearly 5,800 square feet of living space. An attached guest suite with a separate entrance holds another bedroom en suite and a parlor room.
Features of the home, which was previously owned by actor-singer David Hasselhoff, include beamed ceilings, Vermont pine floors and paneled walls. Walls of French doors open to varios patios for indoor-outdoor entertaining.
A great room with a fireplace, a living room, a billiards room and a screening room are among the common areas. In the chef’s kitchen, a broad island with two sinks anchors the space.
A swimming pool and spa, a basketball half-court, lawns and lush landscaping fill out the grounds.
Chiklis, 54, won an Emmy for his role as Vick Mackey on the long-running crime series “The Shield.†He joined the Fox series “Gotham†in 2015. His other credits include the film “Fantastic Four†(2005) and the shows “No Ordinary Family,†“Vegas†and “American Horror Story.â€
He bought the house from Hasselhoff more than two decades ago for $1.1 million, records show.
Peter Maurice and Tregg Rustad of Rodeo Realty were the listing agents. Justin Alexander and Mick Partridge of Hilton & Hyland, an affiliate of Christie’s International Realty, represented the buyer.
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