MILLION DOLLAR CELEB MANSIONS

John Travolta owns this $2.5 million house in Florida with parking area for his Boeing 707 and Gulfstream Jeat — additional: 16 cars garage
Probably this is one of the craziest mansion Iever saw. This mansion belongs to Candy Spelling, widower of Aaron Spelling and mother of Tori Spelling (star in Beverly Hills 90210). You can find 123 rooms and bowling alley inside this crazy mansion. Its a hotel !!!!!!!


This was Kevin Costner’s House. But now ?? It’s Ryan Seacrest property. Ryan paid $11.5 million for this home sweet home. 5 bed rooms, 10,000 square feet, media room, billiards room, staff quarters, gym, pool, spa.
Rod Stewart’s yellow palm beach secret shelter. Private pool and look so cozy. Price ? $12.5 million. Yummy…

Wanna spend a night with Mr. Brad Pitt or Angelina Jolie ?? Yeah you should come to their crib just in the cliffside of Malibu Beach. This crib cost them $4.5 million.


What the @@@@@@??? This is Oprah Winfrey’s House. Yeah the queen of talk show. She has 14 bathrooms inside. How much ??? $55 million in Montecito, California


Italian style house in Beverly Hills. $4 million. Who has it ??? Avril Lavigne and her husband.

Look likes Jennifer Lopez has the entire block (12.217 square feet). Her house contains of 7 bedrooms and 14 bathrooms.


Halle Berry must really love sea. Her $8 million house just right beside Malibu Coast. Every room has direct view to the sea. Be careful of Tsunami !

This is Eddie Murphy’s house. The size is even bigger than resort. He purchased this house for $20 million in the most famous zip code 90210 in 2005.

Friend’s alumni Courteney Cox and her husband David Arquette live in this Beverly Hills Mansion.


Welcome to Billy Joel’s Heaven. Built in private island in Miami with 7 bedrooms. Peaceful and far away from traffic. You wanna have the same house ?? Spend $35 million.


Our Terminator / Governor of California- Arnold Schwarzenegger bought this house for $11.9 million in Brentwood. Fancy life !!!!!

Hugh Laurie

Date of Birth
11 June 1959, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK

Birth Name
James Hugh Calum Laurie

Height
6′ 2½” (1.89 m)

Mini Biography
Hugh was born in Oxford, England on June 11, 1959. He was educated at Eton and Cambridge. Son of an Olympic gold medalist in the sport, he rowed for the England youth team (1977) and for Cambridge (1980). He met Emma Thompson at Cambridge in 1978 when both joined “Footlights” and was introduced to Stephen Fry by Emma in 1980. Hugh is married and lives in London with his wife and three children. Besides acting and comedy, he has written the best-selling thriller, “The Gun Seller”, also has done a screenplay for the film version, and has a second novel called “The Paper Soldier” being published on 27 September 2009.

Spouse
Jo Green (16 June 1989 – present) 3 children

Trade Mark
His fluent American accent from “House”.

He frequently plays upper-class and dim-witted English characters.

He lives in a West Hollywood apartment rental while working on “House M.D.” (2004), but flies home to London to be with his family whenever he has a break in filming. He has said that he will move his whole family to America to be with him if the second season looks to be equally successful as the first.

Plays the husband opposite Imelda Staunton’s characters in two films: Sense and Sensibility (1995) and Peter’s Friends (1992).

His father, William George Ranald Mundell Laurie (known as Ran), and mother, Patricia, are both of Scottish descent.

Is the youngest of four children, by six years. He has a brother, Charles, who works as a lawyer/shepherd in Scotland, and two sisters.

His father won an Olympic gold medal for coxless pairs in the 1948 Games in London. Hugh also had a promising career as an oarsman, but he was forced to give it up while at Cambridge when he contracted glandular fever (mononucleosis). His brother was also an oarsman.

He is an accomplished piano player.

Hugh Laurie

Date of Birth
11 June 1959, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK

Birth Name
James Hugh Calum Laurie

Height
6′ 2½” (1.89 m)

Mini Biography
Hugh was born in Oxford, England on June 11, 1959. He was educated at Eton and Cambridge. Son of an Olympic gold medalist in the sport, he rowed for the England youth team (1977) and for Cambridge (1980). He met Emma Thompson at Cambridge in 1978 when both joined “Footlights” and was introduced to Stephen Fry by Emma in 1980. Hugh is married and lives in London with his wife and three children. Besides acting and comedy, he has written the best-selling thriller, “The Gun Seller”, also has done a screenplay for the film version, and has a second novel called “The Paper Soldier” being published on 27 September 2009.

Spouse
Jo Green (16 June 1989 – present) 3 children

Trade Mark
His fluent American accent from “House”.

He frequently plays upper-class and dim-witted English characters.

He lives in a West Hollywood apartment rental while working on “House M.D.” (2004), but flies home to London to be with his family whenever he has a break in filming. He has said that he will move his whole family to America to be with him if the second season looks to be equally successful as the first.

Plays the husband opposite Imelda Staunton’s characters in two films: Sense and Sensibility (1995) and Peter’s Friends (1992).

His father, William George Ranald Mundell Laurie (known as Ran), and mother, Patricia, are both of Scottish descent.

Is the youngest of four children, by six years. He has a brother, Charles, who works as a lawyer/shepherd in Scotland, and two sisters.

His father won an Olympic gold medal for coxless pairs in the 1948 Games in London. Hugh also had a promising career as an oarsman, but he was forced to give it up while at Cambridge when he contracted glandular fever (mononucleosis). His brother was also an oarsman.

He is an accomplished piano player.