‘The Office’s’ Brian Baumgartner lists his Traditional in Los Feliz for $3 million
Actor Brian Baumgartner, known for his role as Kevin Malone on the sitcom “The Office,” has put his stately home in Los Feliz up for sale at $2.987 million.
Entered through a bright red door, the 1940s home blends traditional features with a mix of contemporary updates. Subdued hues, crown molding, wainscoting and wood floors are among the interior details.
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A step-down living room with a marble fireplace, a formal dining room with a patterned ceiling, a den/office, a family room, four bedrooms and 3.75 bathrooms lie within the 3,070 square feet of space. A French country-inspired kitchen has a breakfast area and doors that open to the grounds.
Outdoors, a pavered patio holds a built-in barbecue, a wet bar and an al fresco dining area. A stairway leads up the tiered grounds to a tree-topped sitting area and, farther along, to a tiled swimming pool.
Baumgartner bought the place nearly a decade ago for $1.91 million, records show.
Anthony Stellini and Sherri Rogers of Nourmand & Assoc., Beverly Hills, hold the listing.
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Baumgartner, 43, was a recurring character on the long-running NBC comedy series and won a Daytime Emmy for the companion webisodes “The Office: Accountants.” His other TV credits include “Arrested Development,” “Melissa & Joey” and “Hot in Cleveland.”
More recently, he appeared in the comedy-drama film “Geezer,” starring Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong, Judy Greer and Selma Blair.
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