Screenwriter Skip Woods buys Hollywood Hills West home for $2.004 million
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Action film screenwriter Skip Woods has put himself where the action is in L.A. — the bustling Hollywood Hills West area — with the purchase of a hillside house for $2.004 million.
The sleek contemporary, built in 1951 and extensively updated, features a dramatic two-story entry with a skylight and chandelier, high ceilings, walls of glass, a bar, a fireplace, four bedrooms and three bathrooms. A deck off the master suite has city views. A glass-walled deck over the driveway creates a carport. The swimming pool cabana includes a bar, flat-screen TV and a kitchen.
Woods, 41, is working on the next “Die Hard” movie. His credits include “Hitman” (2007), “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” (2009) and “The A-Team” (2010).
James Nasser of Westside Estate Agency was the listing agent. Lisa Ledson of Coldwell Banker represented Woods.
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