Los Angeles Times - 16.11.2019

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ming pool and spa.
Aaron Kirman of Compass
holds the listing.
Maniscalco, 46, has released
five comedy specials in the last
decade, including 2019’s “Stay
Hungry.” As an actor, he boasts
roles in “Green Book,” “Tag” and
Martin Scorsese’s upcoming film
“The Irishman.”

World Peace


comes to Encino


Former Lakers forward and
budding tech entrepreneurMetta
World Peacehas purchased a
home in Encino for $2.01 million.
The Tuscan-style house, built
in 2006, features a two-story entry,
six bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms and
nearly 5,400 square feet of living
space on two stories. Arched
French doors bring light into the
family room. The chef ’s kitchen is
equipped with an island and a
butler’s pantry.
Outside, tall hedges surround a
paver patio, lawn and swimming
pool.
The property originally hit the
market a year ago for $2.6 million,
records show.
Natalie Kraiem of Keller
Williams Realty was the listing
agent. Vanessa Peraza Virissimo of
RezList Inc. represented the buy-
er.
World Peace, formerly Ron
Artest, played 17 seasons in the
NBA and won a championship
with the Lakers in 2010. The former
all-star and two-time NBA defen-
sive player of the year was featured
this year in the documentary
“Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest
Story,” which chronicled his up-
bringing and struggles through-
out his playing career and raised
awareness about mental health.
Last month, he announced the
upcoming release of his app, XvsX
Sports, which aims to help basket-
ball players find and rent indoor
basketball courts.

O.C. televangelist


called this home


The longtime home of the Rev.
Robert H. Schuller, the televan-
gelist who built the Crystal Cathe-
dral in Garden Grove, has come up
for sale in the city of Orange for

$1.749 million.
The sprawling ranch-style is
one of just 12 homes located in
Hewes Park Estates, a late-1800s
park turned gated community
known for its 100-year-old trees.
Built in 1952 and later ex-
panded, the 4,837-square-foot
house retains its detailed millwork
and custom built-ins while incor-
porating modern updates in the
kitchen. A custom library was
designed to evoke the St. Edmund
Hall at the University of Oxford in
England.
The light-filled living room has
one of four fireplaces and expan-
sive bay windows that bring gar-
den views inside. Formal and
informal dining rooms, a study
with custom stained-glass win-
dows, a bonus room, three bed-
rooms and six bathrooms fill out

the single-story floor plan.
Outside, there’s a covered
patio, lawn, palm trees and a
fenced swimming pool.
Alice Schroeder of Berkshire
Hathaway HomeServices Cali-
fornia Properties holds the listing.
Schuller, who died in 2015 at 88,
started his Orange County min-
istry in 1955 at a drive-in movie
theater. He became a national
fixture in the 1980s as creator and
host of “Hour of Power,” a weekly
Protestant program that became
among the most-watched reli-
gious shows on television.
His landmark megachurch
building, designed by Philip John-
son, was purchased by the Roman
Catholic Diocese of Orange and,
after a two-year, $72.3-million
renovation, was officially dedi-
cated in July as Christ Cathedral.

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THE ORANGE COUNTYhome of late televangelist the Rev. Robert H. Schuller is one of 12 homes in a prized gated community.

Photographs from Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties

SCHULLER’Slongtime home, built in 1952, has a library de-
signed to evoke St. Edmund Hall at the University of Oxford.
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