LOS ANGELES (WFLA) – The Bel Air home of Judy Garland, the actress best known for her role as Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz,” is on the market and fetching a high price.
Ms. Garland purchased the house in 1938, the same year she signed on to star in the iconic film.
Why does Popeye's drive-thru have an unusable balcony?
And this Bel Air home could be yours for a whopping $11.5 million.
Built in the 1930s, this home is located in one of the area's most exclusive neighborhoods, near Bel Air Country Club and the Getty Museum.
The two-story home measures 5,513 square feet and has five en-suite bedrooms and six-and-a-half bathrooms.
Featuring a traditional curved staircase and iron railing from the entry hall, this home has unique features that retain its Old Hollywood character. The home also has multiple black marble fireplaces, molded walls, and an oversized chef's kitchen.
Other interior rooms include a dressing room, dual walk-in closets, and “several conversation areas.”
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From the outside, this classic home features a large brick patio for entertaining guests, an in-ground pool, and a backyard writer's cabin with built-in cabinets and fireplace.
Garland entered the entertainment industry as a child, performing with her sisters in the group “Gum Sisters.” When she was 16, she was signed to MGM, and she was soon given major roles in “The Wizard of Oz,'' “Meet Me in St. Louis,'' and “Easter Parade.'' Garland was 47 years old when she sadly passed away in London from a drug overdose.