Glenn Gordon Caron, Tina Caron sell their Pacific Palisades house
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Producer Glenn Gordon Caron and his wife, actress Tina Caron, have sold their Pacific Palisades residence for $5.69 million.
The gated estate, built in 2002, is in the Palisades Riviera neighborhood. Surrounded by Italian-inspired gardens, the Mediterranean house opens to a courtyard with a fireplace, bar and grill. The master bedroom suite has an ocean-view balcony, an outdoor lounge and dual bathrooms with indoor and outdoor showers. The house has a total of five bedrooms and five bathrooms, plus a chilled wine room, a home theater and a rooftop observatory. The saltwater swimming pool and spa are solar heated.
Glenn Caron created, wrote and produced “Medium” (2005-2011), in which Tina Caron was a recurring guest star. In the 1980s he created and produced the hit romantic comedy “Moonlighting,” starring Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd.
The Carons bought the house in 2005 for $4.75 million, public records show.
Ernie Carswell and Christopher Pickett of Teles Properties, Beverly Hills, were the listing agents. Holly Davis of Coldwell Banker, Pacific Palisades, represented the buyer.
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