Actor Omar Chaparro snags a Cape Cod-style home in Studio City
Mexican actor Omar Chaparro, known for his roles in such film comedies as “Suave Patria” and “No Manches Frida,” has bought a Cape Cod-style home in Studio City for $3.275 million.
The blue-hued house, built in 2013, sits behind gates on a circular driveway. Beyond the front door is a two-story foyer lined with hardwood.
The main level holds a formal living room, dining room and a large chef’s kitchen equipped with a butler’s pantry amid white cabinetry and brick accents. Other first-floor amenities include a theater, office and wine room.
French doors open to a covered patio with a fireplace, and adjacent is a saltwater pool and lawn.
Five bedrooms, all en suite, and seven bathrooms are spread across 5,548 square feet of interiors. Equipped with a fireplace, steam shower and freestanding tub, the master suite opens to a private balcony overlooking the backyard.
Records show the home last sold for $3.131 million in 2014.
Amber Cohen of Hilton & Hyland held the listing. Collette Canepa of Keller Williams Realty represented Chaparro.
Chaparro, 43, has found success in Mexican radio, television and film. He’s beginning to break onto the American screen, starring in Michael Berry’s 2017 film “Stuck” and set to star in Raja Gosnell’s 2018 film “Show Dogs.”
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