"I lived in my car. But I had a goal to build a house in the Hollywood Hills. Once I started making some money and getting some success in the mid-1990s, Barbara found a piece of land with an old house on it, and we bought it."
"This is a safety zone. The doors and walls open, so the room becomes this big pavilion-style space, and you feel like you're outside, even when you're inside. It has floor-to-ceiling glass French doors that open up on both sides of the house, a beautiful Douglas fir ceiling with exposed beams and metalwork."
Actor Robert Patrick arrived in Los Angeles from Cleveland in 1984 without housing, living in his car while pursuing his acting career. That same year, he met his wife Barbara, who shared his dream of owning a home in the Hollywood Hills. After achieving success in the mid-1990s through roles in shows like X-Files, True Blood, and Scorpion, the couple purchased land with an existing house. Working with architect Michael Maltzen in the early 2000s, they demolished most of the original structure and created a 2,800-square-foot contemporary home with a second building containing a garage and office. The property features a 25-foot American flag reflecting Patrick's support for veterans and the USO.
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