Former PBS talk show host Tavis Smiley has listed his home in historic Hancock Park for $6.2M, according to the LA Times. The court ordered Smiley last month to pay PBS $1.5 million in a dispute over his firing
Smiley bought the Spanish-style mansion in 2006 for $3.4M, according to public records. That was two years after he began hosting his eponymous late-night talk show on PBS. Smiley was fired in 2017 amid sexual misconduct allegations, which he has strenuously denied.
Built in 1929, the two-story home features arched openings and an ivy-covered facade. The main house has seven bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms in 6,000 square feet, and the guest suite tacks on two bedrooms and a bathroom in 1,000 square feet. Formal common spaces include a living room with a wet bar, a dining room with built-ins and a den with leather floors.
Upstairs, the master suite has a fireplace, a spacious walk-in closet and an elevator connecting to the covered patio down below. The space leads to a landscaped backyard complete with a pool, spa and fountain. A second-story balcony takes in neighborhood views.
Smiley, 53, hosted “BET Talk” on BET from 1996 to 2002, and, following a three-year stint on National Public Radio, started hosting “The Tavis Smiley Show” on PBS from 2004 to 2017. He sued PBS for wrongful termination in 2017, but in March, a Washington, D.C., jury ordered him to pay the broadcaster $1.486 million for breach of contract.
The historic Hancock Park neighborhood has seen plenty of action over the last few years. Kunal Nayyar of “The Big Bang Theory” bought Nicolas Cage’s former Tudor last year for $7.5 million, and former USC great Lynn Swann sold his contemporary-style home earlier this month for $3.566 million.
For the full story and pictures of this impressive home, visit the LA Times website.