Los Angeles Times

A little extra for her legal fund

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Director-screenwrit­er Ariel Vromen has signed on the line for a modern-vibe home of actress Rose McGowan in Hollywood Hills.

The Israeli filmmaker paid $1.935 million, or $35,000 over the asking price, for McGowan’s spot. McGowan reportedly sold the home to cover her legal expenses in her fight against disgraced filmmaker Harvey Weinstein.

The 1960s two-story blends midcentury architectu­re with contempora­ry flourishes. Modern chandelier­s and quirky built-ins accent the floor plan, and a dualsided fireplace connects the living and dining rooms.

Also included in the 3,000square-foot interior are a kitchen with custom cabinetry, a family room, four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The home opens up to an entertaine­r’s patio with a fountain, fire pit and spa.

Tracy Maltas and Gina Dickerson of Douglas Elliman were the listing agents. Rob Moravsky, also with Douglas Elliman, represente­d Vromen.

Vromen, 45, got his start in the industry by directing the short film “Jewel of the Sahara” in 2001. He is known for films “The Iceman” (2012) and “Criminal” (2016).

McGowan, 44, co-starred on the supernatur­al television drama “Charmed.” Her film credits include “Ready to Rumble” (2000), “The Black Dahlia” (2006) and the 2007 double-feature “Grindhouse.”

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