A grand foyer in Johnny Carson's Bel Air estate leads to a large living room with a wet bar, a formal dining area, and a massive family room that boasts views of the surrounding vistas and lush gardens. The chef's kitchen is outfitted with a central island, a cozy breakfast nook, and custom-built-ins. A towering rotunda leads to the primary bedroom, which comes with two bathrooms and walk-in closets.
20 years after his death, Johnny Carson's Malibu compound is reemerging on the market with a $110 million price tag. The late Tonight Show host bought the modern wood-and-glass abode in the 1980s and maintained it until his 2005 death. Designed by architect Ed Niles, the triangular 7,100-square-foot house features a flat roof, glass walls, and soaring ceilings lined with dramatic beams.