Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

FILMMAKERS HAVE VEGAS ROOTS

Couple trades L.A. life for DragonRidg­e golf course home

- By SUSAN STONE

Feature filmmakers Michael and Janeen Damian have decided to swap life in the fast lane for a stroll down the greenbelt in Henderson’s MacDonald Highlands community. The couple bought their 5,000-square-foot dream home in June for $1.175 million. It had sold for $1.705 10 years earlier, and then for $830,000 in 2009, according to public records.

The Damians are co-executives of Riviera Films and have written and produced 12 movies. They cowrote and produced the romantic dance drama “High Strung,” released last summer (by Disney Internatio­nal and Sony Pictures) and are currently writing its sequel “High Strung: Free Dance.” Their credits also include “A Princess for Christmas,” “Moondance Alexander,” and “Marley & Me: The Puppy Years.”

Both of them have multiple talents and extensive background­s in show business. Michael Damian played Danny Romalotti on the daytime drama “The Young and the Restless” for 18 years before moving on to play the lead in the Broadway production of” Joseph and the Amazing Technicolo­r Dreamcoat.” He has recorded numerous hit records and movie soundtrack­s and now concentrat­es on writing and directing.

Janeen Damian had an impressive dance career in ballet; was a regular on the TV show “Solid Gold,” and worked on video projects with Prince and Michael Jackson. She danced in many Grammy and Academy Awards production­s, was Engelbert Humperdinc­k’s dance partner on his tour; and worked in Suzanne Sommers’ shows, including here in Las Vegas.

Her first dance teacher was her mother, JoBee Ayres, who during the 1950s performed with Jimmy Durante and Betty Grable in shows at the Riviera and The Sands. It was at one of those performanc­es that her parents met. Her father was the character actor James Best, who appeared in many movie Westerns and played Sherriff Rosco on the TV series “The Dukes of Hazzard.”

The couple had another home in Henderson, which served as their writing retreat from the hyperactiv­ity of Los Angeles, said Michael Damian. “We were spending 50 percent or more of our time here, but we were going back and forth and we also spend a lot of time out of the country,” he said. “Here, versus chaotic L.A., there’s no comparison. We don’t have helicopter­s flying over the house (here) … I mean it was a nice area but you don’t actually realize how loud L.A. is … 24 hours a day, even subconscio­usly you don’t realize it, but then we come here and it’s so quiet.”

They were living most recently in the Little Holmby section of Los Angeles, where home prices reportedly now range from $1.5 to $7.5 million and say they will be putting that house on the market next year. Before that, they owned a ranch in Wyoming for several years. The sold it to move to Paris to work on a television show.

Finding the right house for the Damians was quite a challenge, said their real estate agent, Christian Lux, broker and salesperso­n at Gafford Group with Simply Vegas Real Estate. “We searched the entire Henderson area,” he said. “They knew what they liked, and what they wanted to buy. I wasn’t surprised that they chose this home over every other contender. I saw it in their eyes the moment they walked past the threshold.”

The Damians were not especially looking for a golf course home.

“Originally, we didn’t think we wanted to be on a golf course because we thought you’re not allowed to put up a fence, and we thought we wouldn’t have privacy,” Janeen Damian explained. “But we looked at it anyway, and we thought, ‘this is incredibly private. It’s perfect, and there is a fence.’ It had phenomenal bones. We’re very happy with it,” she said.

The home is on the 12th fairway of the DragonRidg­e Golf Course. It has a cottage-like appearance from the street with a faux balcony, green shutters and vines growing up the rock façade toward a single turret. The landscapin­g is desert but mature and lush. Past the waist-high entry gate lies a small courtyard lined with rose bushes that survive the summer thanks to the bushy African sumac trees, which provide shade.

The exterior door opens to a small patio with a fireplace between the house and an attached casita.

The front walkway and all the outdoor spaces are lined with brick pavers continuing up to the backyard waterfall pool and fire pits. More rose bushes form a border between the pool and the house, and to one side are a large meyer lemon tree and an herb garden they planted.

There were five bedrooms, including a first-floor suite, but they combined two bedrooms into an expanded master suite. Other than that, their remodeling was limited to adding a door to an open room off the office, replacing the kitchen counter and backsplash, and adding a mantle to the family room fireplace.

“That was what was exciting to us about this house, was that it was so close to what we needed already. We didn’t have to do a lot to it,” Janeen Damian said. “That was a big plus because we didn’t have a lot of time. We had to get going and start writing our next movie. We’re filmmakers first above everything.”

A large open space upstairs with a bar and an outdoor balcony with sunset views serve as their office. It is furnished with two desks, a baby grand piano and lots of memorabili­a, including an original, signed drawing by Al Hirschfeld, a gift to Michael Damian from Andrew Lloyd Webber.

“We utilize every inch of this house,” Janeen Damian said. “The way it’s laid out is great for us. And in the summer when it’s light out longer, Michael can just jump in the golf cart and hit the back nine. The quality of life here is much different than what we had in Los Angeles.”

 ?? PHOTOS BY DAVID REISMAN/REAL ESTATE MILLIONS ?? Former California residents Michael and Janeen Damian purchased their 5,000-square-foot home in June for $1.175 million. It had sold for $1.705 million 10 years earlier, and then for $830,000 in 2009. It is in Henderson’s MacDonald Highlands community.
PHOTOS BY DAVID REISMAN/REAL ESTATE MILLIONS Former California residents Michael and Janeen Damian purchased their 5,000-square-foot home in June for $1.175 million. It had sold for $1.705 million 10 years earlier, and then for $830,000 in 2009. It is in Henderson’s MacDonald Highlands community.
 ??  ?? Filmmakers Michael and Janeen Damian traded their home in the Little Holmby section of Los Angeles for a golf-course home in MacDonald Highlands.
Filmmakers Michael and Janeen Damian traded their home in the Little Holmby section of Los Angeles for a golf-course home in MacDonald Highlands.

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