Milla Jovovich sells Beverly Hills home for $2.75 million
Newlywed actress and supermodel Milla Jovovich has sold a Beverly Hills Post Office area home for $2.75 million.
Although she lived in the John Woolf-designed, Hollywood Regency-style home for a couple of years after her 2001 purchase, the Ukraine-born cover girl more recently had been renting it out.
The 3,582-square-foot home, with four bedrooms and four bathrooms, sits on about 1.2 acres at the end of a cul-de-sac. There are high ceilings, hardwood and stone floors and a master bedroom suite with a sitting room, a two-sided fireplace, dual bathrooms and spacious walk-in closets. At the back of the house, glass doors face a clover-shaped pool with a spa and provide canyon and city views.
Jovovich, 33, and director-writer Paul W.S. Anderson, 44, were married last month in an outdoor ceremony at another home she owns in the Los Angeles area.
Anderson, a director, producer and writer for the “Resident Evil” sci-fi thriller films, met Jovovich when they worked on the first of the series together.
She starred as Alice in the 2002, 2004 and 2007 movies and will reprise her character in “Resident Evil: Afterlife” (2010). She has the female leads in “A Perfect Getaway” (2009) and “The Fourth Kind,” due out in November.
The international spokesmodel for L’Oreal had her first starring role in “Return of the Blue Lagoon” (1991) and starred in “The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc” (1999). She is also a singer and fashion designer.
The house she sold, built in 1975, came on the market in February at $3,299,000. Public records show she paid $1.8 million for it.
The listing agent was Galina Blackman of Coldwell Banker, Beverly Hills. Judy Cycon and Ed Solorzano, both with Prudential California Realty, Beverly Hills, represented the buyer.
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