Emmy-winning producer Don Mischer snaps up new-look home in Bel-Air
Television special and live events producer Don Mischer, whose credits include numerous Primetime Emmy and Academy Awards shows, has bought a freshly renovated home in Bel-Air for $3.415 million.
The modern two-story, built on more than an acre of grounds, sits behind custom gates and is reached by a long, private drive.
Among features are light hardwood floors, Zellige Moroccan tile and custom European oak cabinetry. Roughly 3,600 square feet of open-plan space includes a chef’s kitchen equipped with an island/bar and honed Italian marble countertops.
The master suite has a glass-enclosed shower and sliding doors that open to the grounds. There are three bedrooms, four bathrooms and a powder room in all.
Outdoors, there’s a saltwater swimming pool and spa, a dining area and a fire pit. Mature trees and landscaping create a natural privacy screen around the property.
The property came up for sale in November for $3.5 million, records show. It previously changed hands last year for $2.152 million.
Ann Beck and Terri Davis of RE/MAX Estate Properties were the listing agents. Juliette Hohnen of Douglas Elliman represented the buyer.
Mischer, 77, has produced such specials as “We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial,” “The Kennedy Center Honors” and multiple Super Bowl halftime shows. He has won 15 Primetime Emmys including one for “Bob Hope: The First 90 Years.”
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