Ben McKenzie, the "Gotham" series star on Fox, has listed his Hollywood Hills home in Los Angeles for $1.9M, reports Zillow.
The LA home of the actor portraying James Gordon on the said series, covers more than 2000 sq. ft. of living space and rests on more than a quarter of an acre, according to its listing. Built in 1950 but recently renovated by the actor, the home features architectural details such as hardwood flooring, arched doorways, and recessed lighting. There is a modern kitchen furnished with Viking appliances and Sub-Zero refrigerator.
You may aslo see the photos of the house here, as published on Daily Mail.
The Hollywood Hills home contains three bedrooms and 2.5 baths, as noted on the site. Apart from the main residence is a guest suite that comes with its own bathroom. The said suite may even serve as a home office or a personal gym, whatever is the preference of the new owner.
The real estate agent who handles the McKenzie property listing is Kimberly Green of Keller Williams Realty, according to Zillow.
Describing the home, Green told Zillow that "The home is surrounded by a tranquil outdoor living space that can be enjoyed from both the front of the house as well as two outdoor patios."
Aside from that, the master suite boasts a master bathroom equipped with a separate steam shower and tub, large walk-in closet and a direct opening all the way to the patio, Zillow adds.
Meanwhile, the first season finale of "Gotham" aired on Monday, reports Tri-Town News(TTN).
In the interview with TTN, he said that he was pleased with how the series has evolved and promised more things to come for the viewers to watch out for. "I am excited about the direction the show has taken. I think we made a very strong pilot and we tried to make the show more procedural than it wanted to be, and we corrected that. From here on in, the show will take on a more serialized, character-driven exploration of the origins of all these mythological creatures," McKenzie told TTN.
McKenzie also described his role in the series. He said, "As we begin the series, he is an old-fashioned hero, a man of principle, a veteran. He is very much his father's son - his father being a revered D.A. - and Jim has modeled himself in his father's image. He comes into Gotham to take on that cause from his father only to find out Gotham is not exactly a moral place and his father may not have been who he thinks he was, and he has to adjust to new circumstances."
McKenzie, who has a degree in foreign affairs and economics from University of Virginia, as noted by TTN, shared how he was able to draw inspiration from his role as Gotham's good cop."I grew up having a lot of fairly substantive conversations about morality and ethics and politics and government around the dinner table, and maybe that's infused as to how I view the world," he said. He reportedly moved to Manhattan, two weeks before 9/11 which may also created an impact on him.