'This Is Us' star Mandy Moore snags a Midcentury home with a view in Pasadena - Los Angeles Times
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‘This Is Us’ star Mandy Moore snags a Midcentury home with a view in Pasadena

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Actress and singer Mandy Moore, who last year sold her home in Los Feliz, has recast herself as a Pasadena resident. She’s bought a home in the Linda Vista area for about $2.56 million, according to sources not publicly authorized to comment on the sale.

Designed by noted architect Harold Zook, the Midcentury Modern-style house sits on a hilltop lot of more than an acre with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valley floor.

The flat-roofed house, built in 1950, boasts such details as tile and wood floors, a centerpiece fireplace in the living room and an updated kitchen with an island and built-in wine storage. Floor-to-ceiling windows open to various patios and pristine garden spaces, while skylights bring natural light indoors.

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Other living spaces include a family room with a wall of built-ins, an office-den, three bedrooms and three bathrooms. French doors topped with clerestory windows surround a round breakfast nook.

A swimming pool and spa complete the grounds.

Alphonso Lascano & Bjorn Farrugia from Hilton & Hyland, an affiliate of Christie’s International Real Estate, were the listing agents. Ryan Judd of Compass represented Moore, according to the Multiple Listing Service.

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Moore, 32, currently stars in the NBC series “This Is Us.†Among her other credits are “Dr. Dolittle 2†(2001), “A Walk to Remember†(2002) and “Love, Wedding, Marriage†(2011).

She has released six studio albums as a singer, most recently “Amanda Leigh†in 2009.

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