A Glimpse into the Estate’s History
The Cecil B. DeMille estate, named after the legendary filmmaker who directed classic films such as The Ten Commandments and Cleopatra, was built in 1913. DeMille, a founding father of American cinema, lived in the mansion for over 40 years, during which time he cemented his place as one of Hollywood’s most influential figures. The home’s history is deeply intertwined with the golden age of Hollywood, and it has been meticulously preserved to maintain its original charm and grandeur.