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Producer Jerry Bruckheimer Sells Los Angeles Home for $11.5M

He bought the home in 1985 for $1.86 million, property records show

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Prolific TV and movie producer Jerry Bruckheimer and his wife Linda bid farewell to their home in Los Angeles’s Brentwood neighborhood Tuesday, selling it for $11.5 million, according to listing records.

Built in 1965, the boxy steel and glass house has seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a glass-enclosed living room, a formal dining room, a library and a media room.

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The master suite is located in its own wing with a private garden and a gym, and there is a guesthouse overlooking the pool, according to the listing with Mike Deasy and Sara Clephane of deasy/penner, who declined to comment on the sale.

Mansion Global could not determine the identity of the new owner of the property.

Mr. Bruckheimer, 74, first put the house on the market in 2015 for $14.4 million. It was later reduced to $12.995 million and most recently cut again to $11.9 million.

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The home entered contract three times since hitting the market in 2015, but each time the house returned to the market, listing records show.  

Mr. Bruckheimer, whose producer resume includes "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," "Pirates of the Caribbean" and "Top Gun," paid $1.86 million for the home in 1985, according to property records.

A representative for Mr. Bruckheimer did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The Los Angeles Times first reported the sale.