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Actress Anjelica Huston Puts Venice Home-Studio for Sale at $13.9 Million

The home-studio at 57 Windward Avenue is being offered at $13.9 million.

The 13,796-square-foot home-studio owned by actress Anjelica Huston and designed by her late husband sculptor Robert Graham has been put on the market for $13.9 million.

The three-bedroom home at 57 Windward Ave. across from The Townhouse was described by the real estate agents as the "ultimate" in a live-work environment.


The home was built in 1994. It went on the market March 6 with First Team Estates realty and in October 2010 was listed on the Multiple Listing Service after being listed solely with Coldwell Banker Commercial WESTMAC.

Huston, 60, recently opened up about Graham's death in 2008 during an interview with comedian Rosie O'Donnell on CNN's "Piers Morgan Tonight." The Oscar-winning actress told O'Donnell that she was devastated by his death and said it was "the hardest thing" she has ever experienced.

Huston currently stars in the NBC musical drama "Smash."

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