1926 Mediterranean Revival by Parisian artist Benjamin Le Carre. This designated Cultural Landmark was home to many studio productions of its era, such as The Count of Monte Cristo, North By Northwest, and The Jazz Singer just to name a few. This is also the home where the iconic backdrop for the Emerald City from THE WIZARD OF OZ was created. Faithful to its rich history, and with intent to inspire, the home was recently updated by famed designers Nickey + Kehoe and featured in the book by Rizzoli "Golden Light". Along with the 20' vaulted ceiling family room, Miele and Liebherr appliances, Waterworks fixtures, Noguchi lights, an imported Lacanache stove, a large, landscaped back yard with a saltwater pool and a kid's castle playground, there is also a converted playroom and multiple outdoor areas and entrances. The famous Beachwood Cafe & Market, The Iconic Franklin Village, the secret hiking paths to the Hollywood Sign and Reservoir, are now just steps away from your house.