‘Thor’ actor Chris Hemsworth is ready to give up his realm in Malibu
Actor Chris Hemsworth and his wife, model-actress Elsa Pataky, have put their Malibu estate on the market for $6.5 million.
The couple, who relocated to Hemsworth’s native Australia last year, bought the house three years ago from actors Paul Hogan and Linda Kozlowski for $4.8 million.
Set on an acre in the Point Dume area, the remodeled Victorian-style home has contemporary interiors, a library and vaulted ceilings. Front-facing windows, balconies and verandas take in ocean views.
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Formal living and dining rooms, a chef’s kitchen, an atrium, five bedrooms and six bathrooms lie within 6,800 square feet of interiors. Light wood floors, built-in bookshelves, wainscoting and three gas fireplaces are among the details.
The master suite, which has a sitting area and two walk-in closets, opens to a private lanai.
Outdoors, hedged and gated grounds are filled with rolling lawns, a play structure and a one-bedroom guesthouse. A detached three-car garage has been outfitted as a home gym.
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Hemsworth, 32, is known for his role as Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and will star in “Thor: Ragnarok†next year. Among his other film credits are “The Cabin in the Woods†(2012), “Rush†(2013) and “Blackhat†(2015).
Pataky, 39, was in last year’s “Furious 7†as well as the two previous installments of the “Fast & Furious†franchise, “Fast & Furious 6†and “Furious 5.â€
Ryan Davis of John Aaroe Group is the listing agent.
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