The home of the late Louis Zamperini of ‘Unbroken’ fame is for sale in Hollywood Hills
The Hollywood Hills home of Olympic runner and World War II prisoner of war Louis Zamperini, whose life was the focus of the movie “Unbroken,” is listed at $1,999,500.
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The Hollywood Hills home of the late Louis Zamperini, the Olympic runner and former World War II prisoner of war whose life story was the subject of books and last year’s film “Unbroken,” is for sale at $1,999,500.
The English Revival-style house, built in 1922, evokes the thatched cottages of rural England with its gambrel roofline. Sited to take in the city views, the 3,445-square-foot house has a high-ceiling living room with a fireplace, a dining room, a sunroom, an eat-in kitchen, a workshop, four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
Zamperini, an avid do-it-yourselfer, paneled the dining room himself.
The gated third-acre lot has mature trees and landscaping.
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Zamperini, who died last year at 97, grew up in Torrance and was a high school track star. He ran the 5,000-meter race for the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin.
After the war he lived in Studio City and then in the Hollywood Hills home for nearly six decades.
Boni Bryant and Joe Reichling of Sotheby’s International Realty are the listing agents.
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