Actor John O'Hurley may soon be dancing with the stars in another ZIP Code. O'Hurley, who was a finalist during the first season of the TV show ("Dancing With the Stars" is now in its fifth season), and his wife, Lisa, put their Beverly Hills-area home on the market at $6.2 million.
They purchased the gated, Mediterranean-style villa in late 2004 for slightly more than $3 million. The house, built in 1923, has five bedrooms and nine bathrooms. The rooms have silk wall coverings and hardwood floors.
There is a guesthouse, a wine cellar, a pool and a six-car courtyard. The actor, 52, played catalog king J. Peterman on "Seinfeld," King Arthur in a Las Vegas production of Monty Python's "Spamalot" and has jousted with contestants as host of "Family Feud.
" With much of his work now out of the city, O'Hurley hasn't been using his L.A. residence much.
So why not sell? The world may not have been enough for James Bond girl Denise Richards , and her L.A.
house may not have been large enough for this single mom and her two daughters. Richards, now separated from Charlie Sheen, graduated from "Starship Troopers" to "Drop Dead Gorgeous" before she joined 007 in "The World Is Not Enough." She has listed her 5,188-square-foot house on slightly more than an acre for $3.
9 million. The house in the Hidden Hills section has five bedrooms, an office, a gym, equestrian facilities, an outdoor kitchen, a pool and a spa. Richards, 36, and her two daughters, lived in the home for slightly more than a year before she determined they needed more indoor space.
She bought a five-bedroom, 5,600-square-foot house on an acre with a pool for about $4.6 million. That home is also in tony Hidden Hills.
The Buddy Ebsen estate sounds too highfalutin' to have anything to do with "The Beverly Hillbillies," but the actor who played Jed Clampett in the '60s series lived in this South Bay home for seven years, until he died at age 95 in 2003. Now Ebsen's former Palos Verdes Estates residence, built in 1981, is on the market at a tad less than $4 million. The house in Malaga Cove is a French Normandy with four bedrooms and 3Ѕ bathrooms in 4,400 square feet.
The home has three fireplaces, a rotunda, a three-car garage and a motor court. It also has views of the ocean, golf course and city. The actor, who starred in a '70s series as detective Barnaby Jones, bought his home above the fairways of the Palos Verdes Country Club in 1986.