Los Angeles Times

Landlord eyes a new role

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After trying his hand at the rental market, Tony Hale is ready to sell. The actor and comedian of “Veep” and “Arrested Developmen­t” fame has put his home in historic Los Feliz on the market for $1.699 million.

In recent years, he’s had the place up for lease at about $7,000 a month.

Tucked behind tall hedges, the traditiona­l-style house puts forth a classic face with horizontal siding and picture windows set between black shutters. A canary yellow front door pops against the home’s light gray facade.

A formal entry with a sweeping staircase sits just inside and opens to separate living and dining rooms. An office/bedroom and an updated kitchen fill out the main floor. A cozy breakfast nook sits off the kitchen and has built-in bench seating and garden views.

Three upstairs bedrooms and three bathrooms complete the

floor plan.

Outside, there are upper and lower brick terraces, lawn and a large fireplace.

The 48-year-old actor has received multiple Primetime Emmy nomination­s for his supporting role as a vice presidenti­al aide on “Veep,” winning twice. This year, Hale has kept busy with appearance­s in the films “The 15:17 to Paris,” “Sadie” and “Love, Simon.”

Heather T. Roy and Learka Bosnak of Douglas Elliman hold the listing.

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