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Film exec’s guesthouse has a guesthouse

- NEAL J. LEITEREG and LAUREN BEALE

LOS ANGELES — Thomas Tull — founder and former chief executive of Legendary Entertainm­ent — and wife Alba Tull have listed their 33plus-acre compound in Thousand Oaks for sale at $85 million US.

Tull began assembling the hilltop compound seven years ago, acquiring three parcels on the same cul-desac in separate transactio­ns, according to listing agent Jordan Cohen of RE/Max Olson & Associates. He then privatized the street and embarked on a three-year-long reimaginin­g of the newly formed property.

A fourth parcel was added to accommodat­e a boutique organic working farm, separate ranch house and glass greenhouse. The estate has seven structures and a stocked lake.

The estate centres on a sprawling chateau inspired by 18th-century French romantic architectu­re. A winding cobbleston­e driveway leads past formal gardens and stone bridges to reach the home. The garden, which features four cascading pools and natural stone, was designed to evoke the famous Giverny gardens of Impression­ist painter Claude Monet, Biglin said.

Clad in stone, the three-storey primary residence is awash in rich details such as custom millwork, domed ceilings and wood panelling. There is 32,000 square feet of living space in the main house, including a 5,000-square-foot master retreat, two executive offices and chef’s and commercial prep kitchens.

Black walnut panelling finished in French wax fills the library, and a wine vault has a tasting room and temperatur­e-controlled walls with storage for 2,500 bottles. A 1,869-squarefoot collectibl­e museum is complete with a biometric gas system that removes oxygen from the room in the event of a fire. The sports lounge/viewing room is Pittsburgh Steelersth­emed; Tull is a minority owner in the football franchise.

The Dolby Laboratori­es-certified theatre was built inside a second room for soundproof­ing and optimal acoustics. There are 18 reclining seats centred in front of a 20-foot-wide screen.

A pool house sits beside the main swimming pool and holds a range of spa facilities including a Himalayan salt therapy room. A second, infinity-edge swimming pool sits off the 11,000square-foot guesthouse, which connects by breezeway to a two-storey photo studio/auto museum. The guesthouse also has its own guesthouse. There are 12 bedrooms, 32 bathrooms and more than 50,000 square feet of indoor living space across the compound.

Two private municipal-quality wells provide water to the property.

The organic farm, used to produce food for Tull and his family, includes 18 in-ground farm beds and roughly 150 fruit trees. The lake has a stone millhouse with a working water wheel.

Tull, as a producer, has scores of credits including such box-office hits as The Dark Knight, Godzilla, Jurassic World and Kong: Skull Island. He resigned as chairman and chief executive of Legendary Entertainm­ent last year after the production company was acquired by China’s Dalian Wanda Group in a deal worth $3.5 billion.

The 47-year-old billionair­e is selling the estate because he is moving his family and holding company, Tulco, to the Pittsburgh area.

Comedian gets serious about price

Comedian-actor Russell Peters has reduced the asking price on a Malibu estate to $8.8 million. Peters had listed the acre-plus property in 2016 at $11.95 million.

Remodelled and expanded since it was built in 1999, the two-storey home features a marbletopp­ed bar in the family room, a contempora­ry kitchen with an oversized island, a gym and a 10-seat home theatre.

Including the guesthouse and master suite, which opens to a wrap-around patio, there are nine bedrooms and 10 bathrooms within 10,000 square feet of living space. Walls of glass slide open to a swimming pool, patio space and a fire pit.

The motor court and portico area can accommodat­e up to 15 vehicles. Views take in the coastline.

Peters, 47, has produced a number of comedy specials including Outsourced and, more recently, Notorious. He was in last year’s TV miniseries The Indian Detective.

The Canadian stand-up comedian voiced the character Rocky the Rhino in The Jungle Book. Among his film credits are Source Code (2011) and Chef (2014). He bought the property in 2014 for $4.725 million, public records show.

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Stand-up comic Russell Peters has reduced the price of his Malibu pad.

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