'Friends' Theme Song Creator Allee Willis' Playful Pink 'Theme Park' House Is Put on the Market for $2 Million-5 Years After Her Death
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The late Allee Willis, celebrated songwriter for hits like 'Boogie Wonderland' and the 'Friends' theme song, has her North Hollywood home listed for $1.99 million. This property, known for glamorous parties during her 40-year residence, was originally built in 1936 for MGM. Its artistic legacy includes unique kitsch decor reflective of Willis' playful style, recognized as a pop culture sanctuary. Designed by architect William Kesling, the home displays elements of the Streamline Moderne design style, reinforcing its Hollywood heritage. The house's memories and character are further encapsulated in a dedicated pop-up book, 'Willis Wonderland.'
"She's one of the few people I knew who created her own theme park, inside and out." - Charles Phoenix
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