Another hit! Hollywood producer Jerry Bruckheimer lists his secluded glass LA home with seven bedrooms and an outdoor pool for a cool $14.5 million

  • Jerry Bruckheimer, 71, owns a roster of property including a ranch in Hollywood and a farm in Kentucky
  • His glass and steel LA home is surrounded by a wall of bamboo, was 'built to interact with the outdoors'
  • The 9,000-square-foot, seven-bedroom home he shares with his wife has hit the market for $14.5 million 

He is known for seeking out and producing star-studded classics - Top Gun, Pirates Of The Caribbean, Flashdance.

And it seems Jerry Bruckheimer's taste in property is no less refined.

This is his family's sprawling Los Angeles home, which was uniquely built to 'interact' with the outdoors through skylights, glass walls and vast balconies.

Once again, he's landed on a winner: the enclosed home, which he bought in the mid-80s for $1.8 million, is now up for sale, listed for a cool $14.5 million.

Classic 60s style: Jerry Bruckheimer's secluded LA home, built in 1965, is made of glass, steel and wood to 'interact' with the outdoors

Classic 60s style: Jerry Bruckheimer's secluded LA home, built in 1965, is made of glass, steel and wood to 'interact' with the outdoors

Luxurious: The living space boasts entire walls of glass looking out on to the bamboo gardens and sycamore trees

Luxurious: The living space boasts entire walls of glass looking out on to the bamboo gardens and sycamore trees

The property, which Bruckheimer bought in the mid-80s for $1.8 million, is listed for a cool $14.5 million

The property, which Bruckheimer bought in the mid-80s for $1.8 million, is listed for a cool $14.5 million

Though the open-plan kitchen breakfast room is also exposed, the grounds are surrounded by trees to create a secluded environment

Though the open-plan kitchen breakfast room is also exposed, the grounds are surrounded by trees to create a secluded environment

Property buffs: Bruckheimer, 71, and his novelist wife Linda Sue Cobb, 70, (together, left, in 2009) have a plethora of properties including a farm in Kentucky, and a ranch in Hollywood. The couple spend most of their time in LA where Bruckheimer's production company is based
Property buffs: Bruckheimer, 71, and his novelist wife Linda Sue Cobb, 70, (together, left, in 2009) have a plethora of properties including a farm in Kentucky, and a ranch in Hollywood. The couple spend most of their time in LA where Bruckheimer's production company is based

Property buffs: Bruckheimer, 71, and his novelist wife Linda Sue Cobb, 70, (together, left, in 2009) have a plethora of properties including a farm in Kentucky, and a ranch in Hollywood. The couple spend most of their time in LA where Bruckheimer's production company is based

The mid-century 9,030-square-foot home was designed in 1965 by Case Study architect Thorton Abell to fit around the sycamore and oak trees on the land in Brentwood Park, California. It is surrounded by a wall of bamboo trees, adding to the oriental style.

Made of classic mid-60s steel, glass and wood, it boasts three garden areas - one for the living area, one for the guesthouse, and one for the master suite, according to realtor Deasy/Penner Partners.

The living room has an entire wall of glass looking out on to the delicate green pavilion.

Would-be buyers can also look forward to the Japanese-style formal dining room, a study with domed skylights, an open-plan kitchen and breakfast room, and a so-called 'media room' with state of the art viewing technology.

Oriental: The dining area is decked out with geometric furniture and sharp-angled lighting to mirror the Japanese style of the house

Oriental: The dining area is decked out with geometric furniture and sharp-angled lighting to mirror the Japanese style of the house

The hall way (left) and atrium (right) offer sprawling views of the grounds, which span about an acre, in Brentwood Park, California
The hall way (left) and atrium (right) offer sprawling views of the grounds, which span about an acre, in Brentwood Park, California

The hall way (left) and atrium (right) offer sprawling views of the grounds, which span about an acre, in Brentwood Park, California

The master suite takes up an entire wing of the property, with its own private garden, two baths, multiple closets and a gym 

The master suite takes up an entire wing of the property, with its own private garden, two baths, multiple closets and a gym 

This is the formal dining room, which leads out on to seven guest rooms and four extra bathrooms. There is also a guesthouse

This is the formal dining room, which leads out on to seven guest rooms and four extra bathrooms. There is also a guesthouse

The master suite takes up an entire wing of the property, with its own private garden, two baths, multiple closets and a gym.

Bruckheimer, 71, and his novelist wife Linda Sue Cobb, 70, will likely have entertained friends to take advantage of their six guest bedrooms, with four extra bathrooms, and a guesthouse with its own kitchen that overlooks the outdoor swimming pool.

It is one of the couple's many luxurious properties, including a farm in Kentucky and a ranch in Hollywood. 

Worth an estimated $850 million, Bruckheimer earned his star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame in 2013, after four decades in the business. His successes have included Beverly Hills Cop, Flashdance, Top Gun, Coyote Ugly, Armageddon, Black Hawk Down, Pearl Harbor, Pirates of the Caribbean, and National Treasure. 

Peaceful: The study, with its domed skylight and pristine dark oak wood floors, offers a slick and classic work environment

Peaceful: The study, with its domed skylight and pristine dark oak wood floors, offers a slick and classic work environment

Grandeur: True to his Hollywood style, Bruckheimer's home has grand features such as this library with a vast oak table and artwork

Grandeur: True to his Hollywood style, Bruckheimer's home has grand features such as this library with a vast oak table and artwork

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