Hollywood stars are often envied for their fame and fortune. These stars show us that their years of artistry does pay off and there’s still a milestone they have to flaunt—the use of this earned wealth to buy the homes of their dreams. These actors, actresses, and musicians not only stunned us with their performances but with the homes they live in as well.
Jane Fonda – $8.5 Million, Beverly Hills
Many people today know Jane Fonda from her role in Grace & Frankie and her outspoken part in climate change protests. However, this only shows a snapshot in the 65-year career of a dual Oscar award wielding actress. She’s starred in movies such as Klute, Coming Home, Julia, and They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? She’s also the daughter of another famous Hollywood actor, Henry Fonda. Fonda originally listed her house on the market in 2017 for $13 million but in January 2018 it sold for a lowered price of $8.5 million.
Elton John – $33 Million, Beverly Hills
Elton John is known to be an ostentatious presence, so it only makes sense that he’d have a lavish home to match. He and his husband, David Furnish, moved into their mansion in 2015 at a cost of $33 million. The home has everything they could ever need including 10 bedrooms, 10 full bathrooms, 12 half baths, 9 fireplaces, a gym, a wine cellar, a screening room, a family room, and a garage big enough for 11 cars.
Kenny Rogers – $2.383 Million, Atlanta
From 1957 to 2017, Kenny Rogers gave fans plenty of music to enjoy. While he has accolades as a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, this only marks the beginning of his multi-genre career. It seems like his 120+ hit singles and more than 100 million studio album sales paid off in the form of his mansion in Atlanta. He sold it in 2018 for a whopping $2.383 million. This 13,000 square foot mansion sits on 1.5 acres and marks the height of luxury.
Ron Howard – $27.5 Million, Connecticut
Ron Howard is the child of director Rance Howard and actress Jean Speegle Howard, which gave him a chance to start his career early. He started acting in 1956 but his first credited role was on The Journey in 1959. He gained additional fame later with roles on The Andy Griffith Show, The Music Man, A Beautiful Mind, and The Da Vinci Code. He once called this 17,000-square-foot house in Greenwich home but sold it and the 33 acres it sat on for a reported $27.5 million in 2014.
Loni Anderson – $2.435 Million, Sherman Oaks
Loni Anderson first achieved fame when she starred in the CBS show WKRP in Cincinnati. The home that this fame bought her isn’t anything to scoff at either. It’s located in Sherman Oaks and was valued at $2.435 million back in 2014. This massive home has 4,630 square feet of living space taken up by a master suite, six bathrooms, five bedrooms, and a media room. It also features additional amenities such as a saltwater pool, its three fireplaces, and a spa.
Harry Belafonte – $2.9 Million, New York
Nicknamed the “King of Calypso,” Harry Belafonte has earned a place as one of the most well-known Jamaican-American artists there is. He’s worked as a singer, songwriter, and actor. Most recently, you might have seen him in BlacKkKlansman in 2018. His beautiful home is a colonial in upstate New York in 100 acres of land. The artist actively owned it from the 50s to the 90s but put it on the market in 2019 for a whopping $2.9 million.
Drew Carey – Value Unknown, LA
Drew Carey is known as Hollywood’s funnyman with accolades such as hosting Whose Line Is It Anyway and starring in The Drew Carrey Show under his belt. He’s also earned some of his fortune as a gameshow host. The house is a four-bedroom, four-bathroom sprawling home with a rustic design., The backyard also features a huge pool to enjoy LA’s warm weather. Unfortunately, as the house isn’t on the market, the value is undisclosed.
Loretta Lynn – Price Undisclosed, Hurricane Mills, Tennessee
Loretta Lynn is a giant figure in country music. She’s been a staple in the industry after a plethora of album releases and six decades of consistent work. She’s released a number of singles including “You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man)” and “Coal Miner’s Daughter.” Her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee has been in her possession since the ’60s. It features 52 rooms and sits only 73 miles outside of the country music hub of Nashville. The price is currently undisclosed.
William Shatner – $3 Million, Studio City
William Shatner has starred in Boston Legal, The Practice, Rescue 911, and a litany of other shows. His most popular credit by far, though, was his role as Captain Kirk in Star Trek with roles in both the TV shows and movies. This fame – and his continuing career to this day – has earned him a 4,016 square foot home in Studio City, California reportedly worth $3 million. It features four bedrooms and four bathrooms and was built all the way back in 1925.
Richard Chamberlain – $19 Million, Maui
Richard Chamberlain has made his name as both a singer and an actor. His career started in 1958 and he’s still active to this day. His first big role was as the lead actor in the TV series Dr. Kildare and since then he’s been in other large roles such as The Bourne Identity. The first Jason Bourne spent part of his fortune on a Maui home worth an estimated $19 million. In full, it sprawls 8,674 square feet and features a half-acre of land. It has four bedrooms, three full bathrooms, and a half bath.
Billy Connolly – $4.75 Million, New York
This Glasgow native has earned his fame over the years as a stand-up comedian, actor, musician, and traditional artist starting in 1965. Stand-up fans can check out his comedy album titled Bill Connelly Live! but most recognize him from The Boondock Saints. Rather than the mansions and colonial homes we’ve looked at so far, Connolly opted for city life with a comfortable loft in Manhattan New York. The Fifth Avenue home went on the market and was sold in 2016 at the price of $4.75 million.
Brigitte Bardot – $5.65 Million, France
French actress Brigitte Bardot once had a beautiful estate in France that dated back to the 13th century. The home sits on 1.46 acres and has 6,458 square feet of living space for the actress to relax in. It features eight bedrooms, eight and a half bathrooms, and a formal dining room. It also includes an infinity pool that local boys apparently regularly tried to sneak up to glimpse Bardot in. The home went through a 3-year remodel starting in 1998 and is worth a reported $5.65 million.
Angela Lansbury – Price Undisclosed, Cork, Coast of Ireland
Angela Lansbury is a triple threat as an actress with a long list of credits in TV, film, and theater. She’s been acting since 1943 and has been in productions of The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Manchurian Candidate, and even lent her voice to animated films such as Beauty and the Beast and Anastasia. She owns a traditional farmhouse in Cork, off the coast of Ireland. While the price is undisclosed, we do know that it was personally designed by Lansbury’s friend, Stephen Pearce.
Sophia Loren – $22 Million, Rome
Sophia Loren is an actress that isn’t shy to large, beautiful, and expensive homes. In 1966, when she married Carlo Ponti for the second time, his wedding gift to her was a sprawling mansion with 50 rooms. However, before that, there was another home, according to Lionard Luxury Real Estate. It was a 13,000-square-foot Roman villa. Only 10 minutes away from the historic Colosseum. It’s on the market now – all you need is a spare $22 million.
Jorge Ramos – $6 Million, Miami
Jorge Ramos serves as the host of two shows on Univision and is considered one of the most popular Spanish-speaking news anchors in the United States. He’s been there to break plenty of big news stories, including coverage of the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1991. Not only does he have eight Emmys and multiple journalistic accolades, but he has a Miami mansion as well. It’s reported to be worth $6 million and is well-guarded by wrought-iron fencing, shrubbery, and a 20-foot wall.
Olivia Newton-John – $7.5 Million, Malibu
Olivia Newton-John has made her career as a singer-songwriter and has a list of accolades behind her name. This includes five #1 hits, ten songs on the Billboard Top 10, and four Grammys. She’s released 14 solo albums with more than 100 million sales and four of those albums are double-platinum. She’s also earned acting credits in Grease as Sandy. She owned this gorgeous, five-bedroom, 6,802-square-foot Malibu home until 2016 when it sold for $7.5 million.
Linda Evans – $3.295 Million, Beverly Hills
Linda Evans officially retired from our screens back in 1997, but her career started 37 years earlier in 1960. One of her most famous credits was in the ‘80s soap opera Dynasty in which she played Krystle Carrington. The home she purchased was built in 1937 and had 3,900 square feet of living space. This included four bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms. When she sold it, she originally asked for $3.295 million but this later lowered to $2.7 million.
Tommy Lee Jones – $26.75 Million, Florida
Tommy Lee Jones has crossed genres in his acting career starring in everything from the crime thriller Double Jeopardy, Batman, and even sci-fi’s Men In Black. Rather than buying a home, Jones started from scratch and bought two lots in 2002. Since then, he’s built a polo farm that cost him approximately $4.62 million with barns, horse trails, and a full polo court. The home within the estate is 11,000 square feet with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Now, it’s valued at approximately $26.75 million.
Jaclyn Smith – Undisclosed Price, Los Angeles
Jaclyn Smith is most often recognized for her role as Kelly Garrett when Charlie’s Angels were brought to the small screen. Despite the fact that the exact price of her home is undisclosed, we can estimate that it’s high based on its quality and her $90 million net worth. She originally bought it in the early ‘90s and committed to necessary renovations. It now features a tennis court, swimming pool, large private office, and a spacious backyard.
Al Pacino – $3.3 Million, New York
Al Pacino has a long and illustrious career in the film industry with notable roles in classics such as Scarface and the modern release of The Irishman in 2019. He sold this beautiful home in 2012 but only in part. He sold off the guest house alone for $3.3 million. The guest house isn’t anything to scoff at either – it features three bedrooms and four full bathrooms. Not to mention, the Palisades locale helps increase the property value.
Ted Nugent – $1.4 Million, Texas
Ted Nugent is a well-known country musician and even had a tour titled The Music Made Me Do It Again! as recently as 2019. With a net worth of $20 million, he and his wife Shemane Deziel own several properties, including this one in Waco, Texas. The home was purchased from someone named Allen Samuels for $1.4 million dollars and it has three bedrooms, four bathrooms, and an outdoor pool on the sprawling grounds.
Bob Newhart – $14.5 Million, Texas
Bob Newhart has made a name for himself both as an actor and as a standup comedian. He first made his debut with comedic monologues such as “The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart” but he’s also been in roles in Elf, The Librarians, and Newhart. He had a beautiful Bel Air home that he listed in 2016 at a price of $14.5 million. However, the house was later razed and the lot was relisted as empty for a whopping $26 million.
Robert Conrad – $1.75 Million, Bear Valley
With 50 years of experience under his belt, Robert Conrad retired in 2002 after being active since 1957. He worked as an actor and stuntman with credits such as High Sierra Search and Rescue, Baa Baa Black Sheep, and Dead Above Ground to his name. It was during his time filming High Mountain Rangers that he bought this rustic luxury retreat in Bear Valley in the ‘80s. He reportedly sold the house in 2014 for $1.75 million.
Kevin Costner – $60 Million, California
Keven Costner bought his California coastal estate in 2006 for $28.5 million. The mansion itself sits on 10.25 acres and has views of both the Pacific coast and the Santa Barbara Mountains, with both a beach and horseback riding path. Interestingly, the Yellowstone actor found the property when he saw a “For Sale” sign on a morning jog. He listed the home again in 2017 for $60 million. He also bought the neighboring property and sold off seven out of 17.25 acres.
Patrick Wayne – Price Undisclosed, Toluca Lake, California
Patrick Wayne is the son of the Hollywood legend John Wayne, and he decided to follow in his father’s footsteps to carve out an acting career of his own. He retired from our screens in the late ‘90s, though, with a final appearance in Deep Cover. He bought his Toluca Lake home for an undisclosed amount and since Wayne is known to be a private man, we don’t know much about the interior either. However, we do know that the home boasts a sizable swimming pool.
Dick Cavett – $33.95 Million, Montauk, NY
Dick Cavett is a well-established talk show host and TV personality that has since retired from his career in the public eye. His home, which has earned the affectionate title of Cavett’s Cove, had an initial price of $62 million. In recent years, the price has dropped three times, first shifting to $48 million and eventually landing at a $33.95 million listing price in early 2019. The original home was actually burnt down, leaving only the chimney, but Cavett and his wife, Carrie Nye, rebuilt it in 1997.
Michael Caine – $7.45 Million, South Beach
Michael Caine is a recognizable actor to a fan of almost any genre with 130 movies under his belt. In December 2017, the actor and his wife, Shakira Caine, sold their Miami Beach home at the end of 2017. Alongside the condo, Caine also sold his flat on South Pointe Drive for a total of $7.45 million. It’s a 4,154-square-foot flat with a total of four bedrooms, a summer kitchen, a media room, and striking views of the water.
Roger Taylor – $10.43 Million, Surrey
Roger Taylor rose to prominence as a star musician and drummer of the famous rock band Queen, which tours to this day despite the loss of frontman Freddie Mercury in 1991. The mansion is fit for a rockstar and includes a massive garage and an indoor swimming pool. Taylor called the mansion home for over two decades. While he moved out a while back, we can get a modern estimate of the property from the $10.4 listing from the most recent owners.
Russell Crowe – $40 Million, Sydney
Russell Crowe is an awarding-winning Hollywood actor and the proud owner of a waterfront home in Sydney, Australia, known simply as Berthong. The property is located on Elizabeth Bay in a suburb off the harbor in the eastern region of Sydney. The home includes five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and calls on 19th-century Victorian stylings in its architectural design. The villa sold in 2003 for $11.5 but the asking price from the most recent tenant is $40 million.
Bob Barker – Price Undisclosed, Los Angeles
Bob Barker is most recognizable from his time as a TV host; that was his main profession from 1950 until his 2007 retirement. Most viewers recognize him from The Price is Right, which he hosted for a stunning 35 years from 1972 until 2007. His home in Los Angeles isn’t only beautiful, it was declared a historical as well as cultural monument in 2000. Built in 1929, his estate is 2,000 square feet and features four bedrooms as well as maids’ quarters.
Donald Sutherland – $2.995 Million, Palisades Beach
Donald Sutherland not only took Hollywood by storm, but he was also the owner and designer of this Palisades Beach home. The home was eventually sold to Neil Jacobson, A&R executive of Interscope Records and president of Geffen Records. It has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a library and office, a master suite, and a view of the beach. Jacobson has since listed the home for sale at an asking price of $2.995 million.
Paul Hogan – $9 Million, Malibu
Paul Hogan earned his limelight in Hollywood as an actor, and most fans recognize him from his role in the Crocodile Dundee franchise. However, he also appeared in films like Charlie & Boots, Lightning Jack, and Flipper. Between 2009 and 2015, he added standup to his repertoire and toured regularly. Until 2013, he had a mansion in Malibu. Liam Hemsworth bought the home at the time for $4.8 million but has since listed it again for $9 million.
Mitzi Gaynor – $10.3 Million, Beverly Hills
Mitzi Gaynor gained notability in Hollywood with her leading lady role in the movie South Pacific. With this fame, she bought a Spanish villa in Beverly Hills built in 1929. Alongside a master bedroom suite, the home features five bedchambers, six bathrooms, a maid’s room, and a pool. She listed the home for $5.495 million in 2013 and finally found a buyer named Nick Sinatra in January 2014. After extensive renovations, he relisted the home in 2016 for $11.5 million and it was bought for $10.3 million later that year.
George Hamilton – $1.2 Million, West Palm Beach, FL
George Hamilton bought this modern home in 2008. The house is 1,797 square feet and has features such as white glass tiling, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, two balconies, a wine cooler, a built-in coffee maker, and a European-style kitchen. It also had multiple big-screen TVs with additional sound systems and game setups. He bought it for $525K and only had the home for a year. During this time, he renovated the home and relisted it for $1.2 million in 2009.
Faye Dunaway – $1.45 Million, West Hollywood
Born in 1941, Faye Dunaway started her star-studded career in 1962. With Oscars and Golden Globes as just a few accolades behind her name, the actress is best known for her roles on Network, Chinatown, Mommie Dearest, The Rules of Attraction, The American Connection, and Bonnie and Clyde. She lived in this stunning 1929 West Hollywood home for a while but recently listed and sold it to a new owner for the steep price of $1.45 million.
Shirley MacLaine – $18 Million, New Mexico
Shirley MacLaine took an interesting approach to selling her 7,450-acre New Mexico ranch home. Unsure of how much to sell it for, the actress turned to psychics rather than real estate experts who suggested a $30 million price tag. Yet, the actress lowered the number to $18 million after referring to numerology. The property is powered by renewable energy, has a 10,000-square-foot home, greenhouse, stone labyrinth, and – according to MacLaine – frequent UFO visitors.
Judd Hirsch – $1.56 Million, Studio City
Judd Hirsch’s career started in 1959 and is best known for his role in the sitcom Taxi. He’s also appeared on-screen in roles such as NUMB3RS, Dear John, Independence Day, A Beautiful Mind, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. The actor purchased a 2,400-square-foot home in Studio City with two bedrooms and two and a half baths with an approximate worth of $1.56 million. As of now, Hirsch hasn’t put the house on the market.
Ursula Andress – $2.28 Million, Beverly Hills
Ursula Andress was born in 1936 and started her career in 1957. Her final appearance before her retirement was in 2005 in The Bird Preachers. Some of her earlier work includes The Mountain of the Cannibal God, The 10th Victim, and The Southern Star. Until 2017, she owned this beautiful home in Beverly Hills. That was when she sold it for a pretty price of $2.995 million, but it was put back on the market later that year for $2.28 million.
Rita Moreno – Undisclosed, Bay Area
Rita Moreno has been an active member of the Hollywood scene since her debut in 1943. She’s best known for her roles in West Side Story, The Electric Company, The King and I, and Oz. The actress has also made appearances in Six Dance Lessons In Six Weeks and Where On Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? Her home in the Bay Area has a total of 5,500 square feet and features contemporary decor. For now, the exact value of the home is undisclosed.
Alex Trebek – $1.4 Million, Lake Nacimiento
Alex Trebek is best known as the long-running host of Jeopardy! He also has a gorgeous home in Lake Nacimiento, California thanks to the $50 million fortune he’s amassed since he started hosting the game show in 1984. His estate is reportedly worth $1.4 million and features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a separate wing with another bathroom. The host revealed a fight with stage IV cancer in 2019 but stated he’d continue to fight and host the show as long as he could, and so far he’s still hosting!
Nick Nolte – $8.25 Million, Malibu
Nick Nolte started out as a model before he transitioned into his acting career in 1969. He’s starred in notable works such as Rich Man, Poor Man, Winter Kill, and Gangster Squad. He even earned Oscar nominations for roles in Warrior, The Prince of Tides, and Affliction. More recently, he took a 2018 role in Head Full of Honey. His mansion in Malibu is reportedly worth $8.25 million. Within its 6,006 square feet of living space, there are four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
Bob Eubanks – $1.982 Million, California
Bob Eubanks is a TV personality best known for his long run hosting The Newlywed Game. He and his wife, Deborah James, owned a Normandy-style home in California until they put it up for sale for $2.66 million. The home features 5,000 square feet of land, four bedrooms, an office, five and a half baths, a pool, and is completed with stone walkways and breathtaking fountains. Unfortunately, the house didn’t sell and was re-listed for $2.595 million. Eventually, a buyer snagged it for $1.982 million.
Jill St. John – $15 Million, Old Oak Road, Brentwood, CA
Jill St. John started her career early in 1949 when she was only nine years old. She took a hiatus from the spotlight in 2002 but returned to grace our screens in 2014. Her most recognizable credit by far is as Tiffany Case in Diamonds Are Forever but she’s also had roles in Who’s Minding the Store?, Tony Rome, and The Calling. She and her husband Robert Wagner sold their Brentwood home for $15 million in 2007. With six bedrooms, a separate guest house, and five bathrooms, the home boasts 4,556 square feet of living space.
Christopher Lloyd – Undisclosed, Montecito
Comedian and actor Christopher Lloyd started his career in 1961, and he’s been seen on the screen in recent years as well. His career started with a role in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest but is easily most recognizable in his role as “Doc” Brown in all of the Back to the Future movies. His Montecito home doesn’t have a public price tag, but it’s in the same neighborhood where he sold a home and downsized in 2008. Unfortunately, it reportedly perished in a 2008 wildfire.
Sally Field – $7.9 Million, Malibu
Sally Field started her long career in 1962 and gained momentum for roles in shows such as The Flying Nun and Gidget. Her career started to really flourish in the ‘80s, and she even won Oscars for her roles in Places In the Heart and Norma Ray. She also had notable roles in Steel Magnolias, Smokey and the Bandit, Forrest Gump, and a 2018 mini-series called Maniac. She sold her Malibu home for $7.9 million in 2016.
Arlene Dahl – $8.5 Million, Upstate NY
Arlene Dahl lived and worked through the Golden Age of Hollywood with a career starting in 1947 and continuing until her retirement in 1999. She held plenty of roles in her time working with MGM, such as Reign of Terror and The Bride Goes Wild. She did briefly come out of retirement in 2009 for a final role in Ron Russell’s Set the Record Straight. Located in beautiful upstate New York, her home was built in 1859 and sits on 11 acres. It sold in 2008 for a whopping $8.5 million.
Jane Withers – $4.5 Million, Bel Air
Jane Withers’ career started in 1929 at the early age of three years old. She even holds the title of the “Young Artist Award” for the lifetime achievements of former child stars. After all, she was one of the most in-demand child stars in the ‘30s and ‘40s. With roles in The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Shooting High, Jane retired in 2002 with a long career behind her. Her parents originally bought her this home in 1936 and it was recently listed for $4.5 million.
Valerie Harper – $4.2 Million, Santa Monica
Valerie Harper started her career on-screen in 1956. Fans know her best from her roles in The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Rhoda. Her other roles include voice acting on The Simpsons as Jennifer Clarkson and roles in Chapter Two, Stars in Shorts: No Ordinary Love, and My Mom and the Girl. She listed this Santa Monica Hacienda in 2015 for a sale price of $4.2 million but originally bought the 1920 home in 1996 for about $765K.
Ed Asner – $1.799 Million, Studio City
With a career starting in 1957, Ed Asner also made his Hollywood name on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, as well as gaining fame in roles in Lou Grant, El Dorado, Elf, and Up. As of 2019, he appeared in The Garden Left Behind and is lined up for 15 projects following that. In 2013, he took the time to sell his Studio City home after he extensively remodeled it. At the time, it was on the market for $1.3 million but it was listed again in 2015 for $1.799 million.
Brad Pitt – $60 Million, France
Brad Pitt quickly rose through the ranks when he was younger as a Hollywood heartthrob. Later, he made up half of a Hollywood power couple with now ex-wife Angelina Jolie. The two owned several properties together around the world, but the France estate is where they hosted their wedding. Upon buying it in 2008, they paid a pretty penny for the $60 million price tag. The actor has since made a primary residence of a California home he purchased in 1994.
Jill Gascoine – $2.8 Million, Hollywood, CA
Jill Gascoine is well-known as the wife of Alfred Molina, but she’s successful in her own right as an author. Unfortunately, this three-time novelist revealed that she had Alzheimer’s Disease in 2013. In November of 2016, Molina made another statement to the public saying that his wife’s disease had progressed to its later, more severe stages. In August of 2017, they took some time to sell their Hollywood estate with an asking price of $2.95 million but sold it a year later for $2.8 million.
Pierre Cardin – $355 Million, France
Pierre Cardin is a fashion designer known for his love of geometry. As of 1975, though, he decided to broaden his horizons and shift his design skills towards houses, as well as fashion. Alongside an architect named Antti Lovag, Palais Bulles was built in France with the nickname “Bubble House.” Finished in 1989, the house is 13,000 square feet and includes three swimming pools, ten bedrooms, and a 500-person amphitheater. It has a shocking reported value of $355 million.
Ronnie Wood – $8.5K Monthly, Claygate, Surrey
The Rolling Stones slide guitar player, Ronnie Wood, owned this home in Claygate, Surrey right before he met his third wife, Sally Humphreys. He sold the home in 2018, but the buyer relisted it on the market as a long-term rental for the high cost of £6,500 or $8.5K for a single month’s rent. For this price, tenants get to live in the Ruxley Tower with two rooftop terraces to enjoy an all-around view of Surrey.
Joan Collins – $4.5 Million, West Hollywood
Joan Collin’s career started early with a role in A Doll’s House in 1942 when she was only 9 years old. Her career continues to this day with recent roles in American Horror Story: Apocalypse and The Royals. Her luxury home is a condo in West Hollywood, which she put on the market in 2016 with a listing price of $4.5 million. It sits on the 25th floor of Sierra Towers and measures out to an expansive 2,260 square feet.
Kareem Abdul Jabbar – $5.9 Million, Hawaii
Kareem Abdul Jabbar is a legendary basketball player who has since retired. During his time on the court, he served as the leading player for the Los Angeles Lakers, and those 20 seasons earned him enough fortune to buy this 5,912-square-foot home in Hawaii. The mansion features a fireplace, a pool, a waterfall, and high ceilings to account for a basketball player’s height. Even more mysterious, the now-for-sale home has a hidden passage leading to a private beach.
Lily Tomlin – $7.149 Million, Los Feliz
Lily Tomlin has made a name for herself throughout her career as an actress, comedian, and activist. The current Grace and Frankie star used to own this extravagant home in Laughlin Park, Los Feliz until she sold it in 2004 to film executive Dennis Rice for $4.4 million. The property has since come back on the market as of 2009 with a higher $11 million price, but it was later lowered back down to $7.149 million.
Anthony Hopkins – $4.9 Million, Malibu
In 2018, Anthony Hopkins starred in King Lear as the titular character, but many know him from his role as Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs. His expensive home is a Malibu property worth $4.9 million. The property has actually lived through some natural disasters, including California wildfires and torrential downpours. Because of this, the property has now shifted close to the edge of a cliff.
Ted Turner – Undisclosed, Tallahassee
Ted Turner, whose full name is Robert Edward Turner III, is a media personality and philanthropist who has plenty of real estate assets to his name. He’s also come to be known as “the Mouth of the South” for his controversial views and his outspoken manner of expressing them. In total, he owns 15 ranches that total up to 1.9 million acres worth of land. He sold his Tallahassee, Florida property in 2006 for an undisclosed amount.
Chris Cuomo – $2.9 Million, Southhampton
CNN’s Christ Cuomo is a well-known news anchor with a high enough net worth to purchase his Southhampton estate. The home is a total of 3,000 square feet and features five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a fully-furnished eat-in kitchen, and a fireplace. It also features luxury amenities such as a heated pool. He originally bought the property in 2005 for $2.3 million, but it re-emerged on the market in 2019 for an increased value of $2.9 million.
Meredith Baxter – $4.589 Million, Santa Monica
Meredith Baxter got her start on 50s TV shows, but her career exploded past that point too. Part of this fame bought her an expansive Santa Monica home that was originally built in 1972. The home is situated on a third acre of land and features five bedrooms, multiple swimming pools, vaulted ceilings, and a detached guest house. She listed the home in 2016 for $5.495 but later sold it for $4.589 million in March of 2017.
Ali MacGraw – $4.5 Million, Palm Springs
Ali MacGraw has been a present force in the entertainment industry since her debut in 1968. She’s held the title of an actress, as well as author and animal rights activist with roles in productions such as Columbus, Just Tell Me What You Want, and The Winds of War. She published an autobiography in 1991 with the title Moving Pictures and made her final on-screen appearance in Glam in 1997. During her 1973-1978 marriage to Steve McQueen, they owned this Palm Springs home valued at $4.5 million.
Gloria & Emilio Estefan – $32 Million, Miami
Another power couple, Emilio and Gloria Estefan made their fame in the music industry. They spent part of their earnings on a Miami home designed by Carlos Ott, affectionately known as Star Island. The home is located on 1.34 acres, features a separate guest house, and 24-hour security to protect its star-studded inhabitants. The house is on the market for a whopping $32 million with prospective buyers including Cher and Jennifer Lopez.
Tanya Roberts – $780K, Los Angeles
Tanya Roberts is an accomplished actress and is most recognizable for her role as Julie Rogers in Charlie’s Angels and Midge, Donna’s mom, in That 70’s Show. In 1999, she decided to use these earnings to buy a Los Angeles home. She settled on a 2,687-square-foot home in LA with four bedrooms and four bathrooms. According to some sources, it cost her about $780K to acquire at the time. The house hasn’t been put on the market recently for a modern estimate.
Barbara Eden – $2.6 Million, Chicago
Barbara Eden’s career has been active since 1955 and is still in the business to this day. Most TV fans recognize her from the classic show I Dream of Jeannie, but she’s also gained clout for her roles in Harper Valley P.T.A., Burke’s Law, and The Brass Bottle. She even has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame as of 1988 and an honorary doctorate. She lived in a 47th-floor luxury apartment in Chicago’s Water Tower Palace. She listed it for sale in 2018 for $2.6 million.
Kirk Douglas – $3.5 Million, Palm Springs
Kirk Douglas sadly passed away early February 2020, but he had an illustrious career spanning from 1946 to his retirement in 2008. His first role was in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers, and some of his notable works include Young Man with a Horn and more recently Spartacus and The Vikings. Douglas originally sold his Palm Springs home in 1999 for a reported $1.3 million but the estate sold again in 2016 for $3.5 million.
Kurt Russell & Goldie Hawn – $6.9 Million, California
Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn are easily one of Hollywood’s most established power couples with a relationship dating back to 1983, so it only makes sense that they’d have a gorgeous home to seal the deal. They bought this 1951 Georgian-inspired mansion in 2004 for a $4 million price tag. It was renovated during their decade there and features five bedrooms, a gym, a media room, and five bathrooms. They listed it for $7.25 million, but it eventually sold for $6.9 million.
Prince Harry & Meghan Markle – $14 Million, Vancouver
Prince Harry and actress-turned-duchess and princess Meghan Markle made headlines recently for their decision to separate from the Royal Family. However, before leaving their station, the two spent time in their stunning Vancouver home. The house is estimated to be worth a whopping $14 million. It features a stunning 10,000 square feet in the interior alone. We aren’t sure what will happen to this property now that they’ve severed ties with their royal relatives.
Raquel Welch – $5.695 Million, Beverly Hills
Raquel Welch was born in 1940 and started her career in 1959. She fully came into the public eye in 1966, though, when she starred on Fantastic Voyage. Since then, she’s had notable roles in One Million Years B.C. and 100 Rifles, among other accolades. She also used to be the owner of a Beverly Hills Mansion that measured out to 6,217 square feet and sat on a half-acre of land. She listed the home for sale in 2017 and it was valued at $5.695 million.
Tony Danza – $8 Million, Malibu
Tony Danza is an experienced actor with roles in shows like Who’s the Boss? and Taxi as well as movies including Angels In the Outfield. He’s also known for his skill as a tap dancer and boxer. He owned this beautiful home for 15 years before he put it on the market during his 2011 divorce from his second wife, Tracy Robinson. He originally listed the home for a grand total of $9 million but eventually closed the deal for $8 million instead.
Warren Beatty – $7 Million, Beverly Hills
Warren Beatty has become a legend both on and behind the silver screen. To date, he has been nominated for 14 Academy Awards and even won Best Director for directing Reds. He actually shares his huge home with his wife Annette Beatty, who he met on the set of Bugsy. The home he owns covers 10,594 square feet of space. This includes not only the main home itself but a pool and detached guest house as well. It’s also brand new – it was built in 1992, the year the Hollywood couple was wed.