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Bosch lived in a cantilevered house (on stilts) at 7203 Woodrow Wilson Drive [3] in the Hollywood Hills. The money that financed Bosch's upscale home came from his work as a technical advisor for a TV mini-series, in which actor Dan Lacey portrays Bosch in a serial killer case the detective had worked.
The group is situated on Pacific View Drive and Woodrow Wilson Drive on the south side of Cahuenga Pass. The houses were designed by architect Harry Gesner and built in 1959 by Norwegian boatbuilders using tools such as axes and adzes.
Squatters and graffiti taggers have taken over an abandoned multi-million-dollar mansion in the Hollywood Hills, prompting concern from local officials and nearby residents in the ritzy neighborhood.
Nichols Canyon Road, leading north from Hollywood Boulevard, was completed to Woodrow Wilson Drive via Courtney Street in 1925. [7] In 1926 the Automobile Club of Southern California reported that Nichols Canyon was traversed by a "good dirt road."
“Harry was a little bit cast adrift in the first season,” Michael Connelly, the bestselling author of the Bosch franchise and an executive producer on the TV series, exclusively tells Parade ...
The original Bosch from the novels served as a tunnel rat in Vietnam. His younger TV successor did the same job in Iraq and Afghanistan. Meet Harry Bosch, (Fictional) Great American Veteran
The house has been used in numerous fashion shoots, films, and advertising campaigns. Films include Smog (1962); The First Power (1990); The Marrying Man (1991); Corrina, Corrina (1994); Playing by Heart (1998), where it was used as the home of Jon Stewart ’s character; Why Do Fools Fall In Love (1998); Galaxy Quest (1999), as the home of Tim ...
Woodrow Wilson: Beaulieu (John M. Ayer Estate, Dixie White House) [12] Pass Christian, Mississippi: 1921–1923 [a] Warren G. Harding: John Ringling Estate Bird Key, Florida: 1923–1929 Calvin Coolidge: Howard E. Coffin Estate Sapelo Island, Georgia: 1933–1945 Franklin D. Roosevelt: Little White House: Warm Springs, Georgia: 1945–1953 ...