"The 1926 Mediterranean, designed by lead Hollywoodland architect John DeLario, has four bedrooms and 4 1/2 bathrooms in 2,506 square feet. It sits on a third-acre lot with a heated swimming pool and a walled garden. The formal living and dining rooms have French doors that open to the pool, patio and garden areas."
"Moffett, 54, joined the NBC/DirecTV sports drama in 2008 as a wealthy manipulator and coach's worst nightmare. His supporting role as freshman quarterback J.D. McCoy's father, Joe, intensified near the end of Season 3, when Joe slugged his son."
"The Moffetts spent 14 years in the house but decided to move closer to their horse stables so the family of four can ride more often. They also will have more room in the new home for their rabbits, geese and chicken menagerie."
D.W. Moffett, known for playing antagonist Joe McCoy on NBC/DirecTV's "Friday Night Lights," and his wife Kristal sold their Beachwood Canyon residence for $1.75 million. The 1926 Mediterranean-style home, designed by architect John DeLario, features four bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, and 2,506 square feet on a third-acre lot. The property includes a heated pool, walled garden, formal living and dining rooms with French doors, wood-burning fireplaces, vintage kitchen, and original tile bathrooms with period fixtures. The family purchased the home in 1998 for $775,000 and spent 14 years there before deciding to relocate closer to their horse stables to accommodate their equestrian lifestyle and expanded animal collection including rabbits, geese, and chickens.
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