"Built in 1923, the landscaped estate offers plenty of room to move. Set on three-quarters of an acre, the property has a Spanish Revival-style main house, a pair of guesthouses, a swimming pool, tennis court and fountain courtyard."
"Stewart, who died in 2011 at 81, starred in dozens of MGM films during the '50s and '60s, with credits including "The Bad and the Beautiful," "Take the High Ground!" and "A Slight Case of Larceny.""
"Heatter, who died in 2017 at 91, worked as a screenwriter and producer. He won multiple Daytime Emmy awards for creating the game show "Hollywood Squares," and his other creations include "Gambit" and "Catch 21.""
A three-quarter acre Spanish Revival estate in Beverly Hills, built in 1923, is listed for $19.5 million. The property features a two-story main residence with tan stucco and clay tile facade, two guesthouses, swimming pool, tennis court, and fountain courtyard. Across 7,742 square feet, the estate contains six bedrooms and eight bathrooms with alternating hardwood, carpet, and tile flooring. The property belonged to actress Elaine Stewart, who appeared in numerous MGM films during the 1950s and 1960s, and Merrill Heatter, a screenwriter and producer who created the game show "Hollywood Squares" and won multiple Daytime Emmy awards. The listing is held by Drew and Susan Gitlin of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties.
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