The famous and award-winning film and TV producer is looking to sell his Brentwood mansion for $14.5 million. The estate was reportedly designed by Case Study architect Thornton Abell back in 1965. It has an international style steel glass and wood that stands on a wooded three quarters of an acre. According to Real Estalker, the famous producer bought this mansion in the mid-1980s for about $1.865 million.
According to the listing, the house features huge high-ceilinged glass enclosed living room, library or study, formal dining area, a kitchen and breakfast room and a media room. The master suite has its own wing and has a private garden. It also has double baths, a lot of closets and a full gym. There are six guest bedrooms with four additional baths. It also features a guest house that overlooks the pool.
Jerry Bruckheimer is famous for producing box office hits in the action and science fiction genre. Some of these are "Pearl Harbor," the "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise and "Armageddon." He also produced the top rating crime show, the "CSI" franchise.
According to CelebrityNetWorth.com, the producer's net worth is estimated to be $850 million. Bruckheimer has received 30 Oscar nominations, winning five times. He also has five Grammy wins, four Golden Globe wins, six Emmy wins and four People's Choice wins. Entertainment Weekly has named Bruckheimer as the "most powerful man in Hollywood."
According to LA Curbed, Jerry Bruckheimer has also accumulated an outsized amount of real estate properties over the years. These properties include a 1,200-acre farm located in Kentucky, a 400-acre ranch in Ojai, and also a 2-acre Harry Cohn Estate located in Beverly Hills, which Bruckheimer sold for $23 million in 2013.