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Laura
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Oh stop being such a ninny!
> Since Gable never built a house, I assume you're just tossing
> out a herring. Anyway, to keep the stalkers busy, here's a
> complete list of where Gable lived in L.A.
> During his time in Hollywood, both when he first arrived and
> during his various seperations from wive(s), he lived in a
> series of apartments in Hollywood, including:
> 1. Chateau Elysee, 5930 Franklin, #604 (now the Scientology
> Church)
> 2. Coral Gables Apts, 1233-35 N Sweetzer
> 3. Hollywood Athletic Club, 6525 Sunset
> 4. El Royale Apts, 450 N Rossmore
> The first confirmed house site was
> 5. 608 Irving Blvd, Hollywood
> There were several unconfirmed stays at several other locations
> early in his career:
> 6. 9514 Wilshire Blvd.
> 7. 463 Mountain Dr., B.H. (southern end of Mountain in the
> "Flats" of B.H.)
> 8. 11554 Kelsey S, NH (sometimes referred to as the Ingram-North
> Hollywood location, incorrectly it seems)
> The confirmed houses included:
> 9. 716 Camden Drive, B.H. in the Flats, with Ria
> 10. San Ysidro Dr, B.H., just behind the Pickfair site at San
> Ysidro and Summit on the east side of San Ysidro, again with
> Ria. A colonial house next door to Fredric March's home on S.Y.
> 11. 200 Bristol, Brentwood. It was 200, not 220. There isn't
> actually a 220 Bristol I don't think. Nice house in the first
> block on the east side of Bristol.
> 12. 325 Carolwood Dr., B.H.
> 13. When he hooked up with Lombard, she had moved from 7952
> Hollywood Blvd. into a house she rented from Alfred Hitchcock at
> 609 St. Cloud Rd. in Bel Air, "The Farm."
> 14. The Laurel Canyon house was allegedly on Woodrow Wilson
> Drive.
> 15. It appears that the couple's first home together was not
> really The Farm, but a house she rented from Alice Terry
> (actress) and her husband Rex Ingram. It's always been described
> as being in "North Hollywood," although the only house
> Ingram and Terry every owned in L.A. was at 2720 Woodhaven Dr.
> in Hollywood at the lower end of the Beachwood Estates at the
> top of Beachwood north of Franklin. At the time (1930's), that
> part of Hollywood would have been referred to as "North
> Hollywood" due to the distance from the Wilshire/Sunset
> areas. People incorrectly assume that the North Hollywood
> reference means the Valley, which it does today. But back then
> Woodhaven would have been described correctly as "North
> Hollywood."
> 16. Lombard paid for the Petit farm (house and 40+) acres
> purchased from director Raoul Walsh (a friend of his) because
> Gable was pretty broke from a divorce. The house was located at
> 4525 (also reported at the time to be 4545) Petit, and was not
> visible from the road. Since developed all around, it can be
> seen at 4543 Tara now. Michael Milkin lives there now.
> Gable suffered his fatal heart attack either changing a tire on
> his jeep or working on a tractor at the farm.
> Hope this helps...
No, you only help those who haven't done the research themselves to find the actual info...Gable BUILT the house Morrissey lives in...he never LIVED there (or HAD it built, whatever...my father BUILDS for a living, however, he has never occupied one of his own buildings...get it?) He BUILT the house for Carol Lumbard who tragically died in a plane crash or some other sad death before they moved in. He never occupied the house. However, it has been occupied by some rather large names, mainly in the literary world, some of the direction of film as well. But seeing as you know so, so much, why don't you go figure that out for yourself? It isn't that far off. Its only as close as going through all of the Morrissey interviews on this web page archives. He spoke all about it in one or two of the stories he gave back in 1998 or so. Check it out and update those fuggin' facts of yours.
Gosh people. It never serves anyone to be such a tight as* about such triffling subjects. You want his addy, there are ways to get it. I guarantee anyone who posts it here won't get more than a couple of clicks before it gets yanked by David or one of his moderators.
Oh forgeddaboutit. Im done with this anyway. I'm not interested in a history lesson on someone who was an egomaniac. Sheesh.
Laura
> Since Gable never built a house, I assume you're just tossing
> out a herring. Anyway, to keep the stalkers busy, here's a
> complete list of where Gable lived in L.A.
> During his time in Hollywood, both when he first arrived and
> during his various seperations from wive(s), he lived in a
> series of apartments in Hollywood, including:
> 1. Chateau Elysee, 5930 Franklin, #604 (now the Scientology
> Church)
> 2. Coral Gables Apts, 1233-35 N Sweetzer
> 3. Hollywood Athletic Club, 6525 Sunset
> 4. El Royale Apts, 450 N Rossmore
> The first confirmed house site was
> 5. 608 Irving Blvd, Hollywood
> There were several unconfirmed stays at several other locations
> early in his career:
> 6. 9514 Wilshire Blvd.
> 7. 463 Mountain Dr., B.H. (southern end of Mountain in the
> "Flats" of B.H.)
> 8. 11554 Kelsey S, NH (sometimes referred to as the Ingram-North
> Hollywood location, incorrectly it seems)
> The confirmed houses included:
> 9. 716 Camden Drive, B.H. in the Flats, with Ria
> 10. San Ysidro Dr, B.H., just behind the Pickfair site at San
> Ysidro and Summit on the east side of San Ysidro, again with
> Ria. A colonial house next door to Fredric March's home on S.Y.
> 11. 200 Bristol, Brentwood. It was 200, not 220. There isn't
> actually a 220 Bristol I don't think. Nice house in the first
> block on the east side of Bristol.
> 12. 325 Carolwood Dr., B.H.
> 13. When he hooked up with Lombard, she had moved from 7952
> Hollywood Blvd. into a house she rented from Alfred Hitchcock at
> 609 St. Cloud Rd. in Bel Air, "The Farm."
> 14. The Laurel Canyon house was allegedly on Woodrow Wilson
> Drive.
> 15. It appears that the couple's first home together was not
> really The Farm, but a house she rented from Alice Terry
> (actress) and her husband Rex Ingram. It's always been described
> as being in "North Hollywood," although the only house
> Ingram and Terry every owned in L.A. was at 2720 Woodhaven Dr.
> in Hollywood at the lower end of the Beachwood Estates at the
> top of Beachwood north of Franklin. At the time (1930's), that
> part of Hollywood would have been referred to as "North
> Hollywood" due to the distance from the Wilshire/Sunset
> areas. People incorrectly assume that the North Hollywood
> reference means the Valley, which it does today. But back then
> Woodhaven would have been described correctly as "North
> Hollywood."
> 16. Lombard paid for the Petit farm (house and 40+) acres
> purchased from director Raoul Walsh (a friend of his) because
> Gable was pretty broke from a divorce. The house was located at
> 4525 (also reported at the time to be 4545) Petit, and was not
> visible from the road. Since developed all around, it can be
> seen at 4543 Tara now. Michael Milkin lives there now.
> Gable suffered his fatal heart attack either changing a tire on
> his jeep or working on a tractor at the farm.
> Hope this helps...
No, you only help those who haven't done the research themselves to find the actual info...Gable BUILT the house Morrissey lives in...he never LIVED there (or HAD it built, whatever...my father BUILDS for a living, however, he has never occupied one of his own buildings...get it?) He BUILT the house for Carol Lumbard who tragically died in a plane crash or some other sad death before they moved in. He never occupied the house. However, it has been occupied by some rather large names, mainly in the literary world, some of the direction of film as well. But seeing as you know so, so much, why don't you go figure that out for yourself? It isn't that far off. Its only as close as going through all of the Morrissey interviews on this web page archives. He spoke all about it in one or two of the stories he gave back in 1998 or so. Check it out and update those fuggin' facts of yours.
Gosh people. It never serves anyone to be such a tight as* about such triffling subjects. You want his addy, there are ways to get it. I guarantee anyone who posts it here won't get more than a couple of clicks before it gets yanked by David or one of his moderators.
Oh forgeddaboutit. Im done with this anyway. I'm not interested in a history lesson on someone who was an egomaniac. Sheesh.
Laura