Take a look inside Helen Mirren's $13 million Los Angeles mansion, first built for a silent film star 116 years ago The home is high in the Hollywood Hills. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home It's not every day you get to peek inside a piece of Hollywood history.This Hollywood Hills mansion, currently owned by Helen Mirren and Taylor Hackford, was built in 1910 for Dustin Farnum, "the Clark Gable of the silent screen," according to his obituary.Since then, it's changed hands relatively few times, especially by Los Angeles' standards. It's been called home by journalist and film producer Mark Hellinger, actor and one of the first female executive producers in TV history, Gail Patrick, and now Mirren and Hackford, who've owned the property since the '80s. It was also used as a filming location for the show Patrick is most famous for producing, "Perry Mason.""This is a truly rare opportunity to acquire one of the Hollywood Hills' most historically significant and private estates," said listing agent Jonas Heller. "Properties of this caliber, with such a rich legacy and expansive acreage, seldom become available."The gated estate, which has a total of seven bedrooms and 10 bathrooms, is on the market for $12,995,000. It has undergone a few price cuts over the years, as Mirren and Hackford relocated from Los Angeles to Lake Tahoe. It was listed for sale in 2023 at $16.99 million and then saw subsequent price cuts in 2024, 2025, and 2026, per Zillow.Take a look inside a piece of Hollywood history. This 6.5-acre Hollywood Hills estate was built in 1910 for silent film star Dustin Farnum. A view of the property. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home It's been owned by Helen Mirren and her husband, director Taylor Hackford, since the '80s. The front of the main house. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home The 6,000-square-foot main house has four bedrooms and five bathrooms. The entryway. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home One of the first rooms you see upon entering the home is this cozy living room. The living room. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home Double doors from the living room open into a wood-paneled study. A view of the living room from the study. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home A photograph of Mirren's costar in "The Pledge," Jack Nicholson, hangs over one of the property's three fireplaces. The study. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home Off the study is a bar and more seating. The bar. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home The bar can be hidden behind doors, giving it a speakeasy feel. Another view of the bar. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home On the other side of the living room is this formal dining room. The dining room. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home The home's bright, airy feel continues into the kitchen. The kitchen. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home The bedrooms are found on the second floor. The staircase. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home They all have large windows showcasing views of Los Angeles. The primary bedroom. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home Here's the same bedroom at night, with LA's lights twinkling in the distance. The primary bedroom at night. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home The primary bedroom has a large bathroom with a separate dressing area. The ensuite bathroom. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home Another bathroom has a vintage-inspired glass-block shower. Another bathroom. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home This bathroom's centerpiece is, of course, the flamingo wallpaper. The flamingo bathroom. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home The vintage vibes continue with this bathroom's dark walls, floor, and ceiling, as well as the pineapple light fixtures. Another bathroom. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home The bathrooms and bedrooms feature plenty of windows to take in natural light. Many of the bedrooms have balconies, too. Another bedroom. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home Here's the view from one of the terraces. The view from the terrace. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home The property also includes an inground pool, walking paths, a guesthouse, and a four-car garage with a one-bedroom apartment. The property's backyard. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home The heated pool has a diving board. The pool. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home There's also a more formal outdoor seating area. The outdoor dining area. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home The 3,100-square-foot guesthouse has three bedrooms and its own fenced-in yard. The guesthouse. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home The pool's views are almost unbeatable. Another angle of the view from the pool. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home But the view of the house itself at dusk might have the slight edge. The property at night. Marc Angeles / Vesta Home For $12.995 million, this piece of Hollywood history could be yours. Another aerial view of the property. 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