Los Angeles Times

Sitcom star’s classic scene

- By Neal J. Leitereg

Marjorie Lord, the actress and philanthro­pist known for her role as Danny Thomas’ television wife on “Make Room for Daddy,” lived for decades at this Beverly Hills residence designed by architectt­o-the-stars John Elgin Woolf.

A classic example of the Hollywood Regency style, the 1962 home displays an elegant touch, with such features as scaled formal rooms, web-patterned wood ceilings and the original Pullman entry doors. A recent restoratio­n by design firm Marmol Radziner has polished the showplace to a fine sheen.

The details Location:

1110 Maytor Place, Beverly Hills, 90210 Asking price: $16.5 million Year built: 1962 House size: 5,100 square feet, five bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms Lot size: 0.46 acre Features: Large bay windows; stone columns; new-look chef ’s kitchen with waterfall-edge island; den/office; curved patio; courtyard; swimming pool; circular motor court; city-to-ocean views About the area: In the 90210 ZIP Code, based on 24 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in May was $4.5 million, a 1.2% decrease year over year, according to CoreLogic. Agents: Linda May and Drew Fenton, Hilton & Hyland, (310) 435-5932

To submit a candidate, send high-res photos via Dropbox.com, photograph­er permission and a descriptio­n of the house to neal.leitereg@latimes.com.

 ?? Photograph­s by Jim Bartsch ?? “MAKE ROOM FOR Daddy” co-star Marjorie Lord lived for decades in this Hollywood Regency-style house, listed at $16.5 million.
Photograph­s by Jim Bartsch “MAKE ROOM FOR Daddy” co-star Marjorie Lord lived for decades in this Hollywood Regency-style house, listed at $16.5 million.
 ??  ?? THE HOME, built in 1962 and designed by architect John Elgin Woolf, has a new-look kitchen with a waterfall-edge island.
THE HOME, built in 1962 and designed by architect John Elgin Woolf, has a new-look kitchen with a waterfall-edge island.
 ??  ?? A LIVING-DINING room with a spiderweb-patterned wood ceiling is among the features in the 5,100-square-foot residence.
A LIVING-DINING room with a spiderweb-patterned wood ceiling is among the features in the 5,100-square-foot residence.

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