Saturday, January 29, 2022

Movie Set Estate in Sun Valley, Idaho Where Marilyn Monroe Starred In ‘Bus Stop’ Listed for Sale at $16 Million

Marilyn Monroe Starred in Hollywood
Prize-Winning 1956 'Bus Stop' Movie
 

SUN VALLLEY, IDAHO -- Blonde Bombshell Marilyn Monroe was one of Hollywood’s greatest sex symbols, still a beauty icon decades after her 1962 suicide.

 Her career as a top-billed star lasted just 10 years, but her films grossed over $200 million (equivalent to $2 billion today) and she took home the Golden Globe for Best Actress for her performance in Some Like it Hot.


Movie Set Estate in Sun Valley, Idaho
 Where Marilyn Monroe Starred
 In 1956 Prize-Winning
 ‘Bus Stop’ Movie 

She was known for playing “dumb blondes” for comedic effect, but the woman behind the character was a far more nuanced individual, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.

 

In 1956’s Bus Stop, directed by Pulitzer Prize-winner Joshua Logan, Monroe got her first chance to step outside the stereotype with a dramatic role. She studied at The Actor’s Studio to prepare for the film, which became both a critical and commercial success. 


Joshua Logan

A sprawling Idaho estate that served as one of Bus Stop’s main locations has now been listed for sale at $15.99 Million.


  Located in Sun Valley, Idaho, the twelve-acre property includes the main house, a guest house, and a barn set up for entertaining.


Lucille Ball

It is the guesthouse that once played host to Marilyn Monroe, portrayed as “Grace’s Diner” as well as the location for several other films.


Ernest Hemmingway 

The 2000-square-foot guesthouse features two beds, two-and-a-half baths, and lots of old Hollywood history. 

The nearby “party barn” is a 3000-square-foot event space that features a magnificent dormitory, a fully fitted kitchen, a living area, one-and-a-half baths, a terrace, a conservatory, and several heated garages.


Gary Cooper
 

The main house is a beautifully designed 6000-square-foot modern craftsman with five bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, a study, and a spacious open floor plan that connects the living and dining areas.


Clark Gable

The home’s two levels and prominent windows showcase the spectacular mountain views. The home features warm mahogany wood accents and multiple stone fireplaces, a three-car garage, an outdoor hot tub, a huge fire pit, and several terraces with water features.

Errol Flynn

Breathtaking views of Bald Mountain, as well as the Smokey and Boulder Mountains, are visible from all three of the estate’s units.


Demi Moore

An artificial lake complete’s the property’s serene look and feel. Private and secluded, the estate is located far from the hustle and bustle of the city but close to the famous ski slopes of Sun Valley. 


 Tom Hanks

Sun Valley, Idaho is a resort town best known for its alpine ski area at Bald Mountain. The challenging slopes, substantial vertical drop, and lack of wind make “Baldy” one of the world’s best ski mountains, while nearby Dollar Mountain provides gentler slopes for novices and was the site of the world’s first chair lift.


Arnold Schwarzenegger

The region has been a seasonal haven for celebrities since the days of Hollywood’s Golden Age, hosting Ernest Hemmingway (who wrote For Whom the Bells Tolls while staying at the Sun Valley Lodge), Gary Cooper, Clark Gable, Errol Flynn, Lucille Ball, and, of course, Marilyn Monroe.


Bruce Willis

It continues to draw notables to this day, with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, Ashton Kutcher, Clint Eastwood, Demi Moore, and Tom Hanks owning vacation homes in the area.

Clint Eastwood

The listing is held by Engel & Völkers Sun Valley in Ketchum, Idaho. 


Ashton Kutcher


 

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 Source:  TopTenRealEstateDeals.com  

Video:  https://youtu.be/hDwl1pkXj90
Video Credit:  Sean Evans, @evvo1991 https://www.backtothemovies.com/ 

 Photo Credit: Engel & Völkers Sun Valley

Source: sunvalley.evrealestate.com


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