Canfield-Moreno Estate

Last updated
Canfield-Moreno Estate
ParamourMansion.jpg
The Paramour Mansion during the 1930s
Location1923 Micheltorena St.
Coordinates 34°05′41″N118°16′19″W / 34.09475°N 118.272°W / 34.09475; -118.272
Built1923
Architect Robert D. Farquhar
Architectural style(s) Mediterranean Revival
Governing bodyprivate
Designated1988 [1]
Reference no.391
U.S. - Los Angeles Metropolitan Area location map.svg
Red pog.svg
Location of Canfield-Moreno Estate in the Los Angeles metropolitan area

The Canfield-Moreno Estate is a historic residence and estate located in the Moreno Highlands neighborhood of Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California. [2] [3] It was designated as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 1988. Originally known as Crestmount, the estate also is called the Paramour Estate.

History

The mansion is a 22,000-square-foot (2,000 m2) Mediterranean Revival mansion on 4.5 acres. It was designed by architect Robert D. Farquhar and built in 1923. When it was the opulent residence of silent film star Antonio Moreno and his wife and oil heiress Daisy Canfield Moreno, daughter of pioneer oilman Charles A. Canfield, it was the scene for lavish Sunday afternoon parties for members of high society and silent screen notables. [4]

On February 23, 1933, Daisy Canfield died of injuries she sustained in a car crash; her chauffeur-driven car plunged off Mulholland Drive while en route home from a party. Since then, the 22-room estate has seen many incarnations, including the Chloe P. Canfield School for Girls. In 1950, it became a convent for Franciscan nuns. In the 1970s, the Franciscan nuns ran a home for girls at the estate.

In 1998, the property was used as the fictional Hillcrest Academy in Halloween H20: 20 Years Later .

That same year the property was sold to restaurant owner Dana Hollister, who named it The Paramour Estate. In 1999, the finale of Scream 3 was filmed there. In 2021, Hollister listed it for $40 million. [5]

In 1999, the band Shivaree performed and recorded their song "Goodnight Moon" into the drained out pool of the estate.

Throughout the early 2000s and early 2010s, the property was used in a multitude of different reality television series, including From G's to Gents , Love Games 2 , Rock of Love: Charm School , Charm School with Ricki Lake , Rock Star: INXS , Rock Star: Supernova , and The X Effect

In 2004, Britney Spears shot the music video for her cover of Bobby Brown's My Prerogative at the Paramour Mansion. The song was the first single off of her first compilation album, Greatest Hits: My Prerogative. [6]

In 2006, My Chemical Romance recorded their album The Black Parade there. Vocalist Gerard Way claimed to have night terrors while staying there, which he recorded his accounts of and used in the track Sleep. The band claimed the mansion was haunted. [7]

The estate was used as the filming location for the music video of Sofia Carson's song "Glowin' Up", which was featured in the 2021 Netflix film, My Little Pony: A New Generation . [8]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Friar Park</span> English Victorian neo-Gothic mansion, former home of George Harrison

Friar Park is a Victorian neo-Gothic mansion in Henley-on-Thames, England, construction began in 1889 and was completed in 1895. It was built for lawyer Sir Frank Crisp, and purchased in January 1970 by English rock musician and former Beatle George Harrison. The site covers about 30 acres, and features caves, grottoes, underground passages, a multitude of garden gnomes, and an Alpine rock garden with a scale model of the Matterhorn.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Encino, Los Angeles</span> Neighborhood of Los Angeles in California, United States

Encino is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Silver Lake, Los Angeles</span> Neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, United States

Silver Lake is a residential and commercial neighborhood in the east-central region of Los Angeles, California originally home to a small community called Ivanhoe, so named in honor of the novel by Sir Walter Scott. In 1907, the Los Angeles Water Department built the Silver Lake Reservoir, named for LA Water Commissioner Herman Silver, giving the neighborhood its name. The area is now known for its architecturally significant homes, independently owned businesses, diverse restaurants, painted staircases, and creative environment.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pickfair</span> Mansion and estate in California

Pickfair is a mansion and estate in the city of Beverly Hills, California with legendary history. The original Pickfair was an 18 acre estate designed by architect Horatio Cogswell for attorney Lee Allen Phillips of Berkeley Square as a country home. Phillips sold the property to actor Douglas Fairbanks in 1918. Coined "Pickfair" by the press, it became one of the most celebrated houses in the world. Life Magazine described Pickfair as "a gathering place only slightly less important than the White House... and much more fun."

Earle C. Anthony was an American businessman and philanthropist based in Los Angeles, California. He worked in broadcasting and automobiles and was also a songwriter, journalist and playwright.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Edward L. Doheny</span> American oil tycoon (1856–1935)

Edward Laurence Doheny was an American oil tycoon who, in 1892, drilled the first successful oil well in the Los Angeles City Oil Field. His success set off a petroleum boom in Southern California, and made him a fortune when, in 1902, he sold his properties.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Greystone Mansion</span> Historic house in California, United States

The Greystone Mansion, also known as the Doheny Mansion, is a Tudor Revival mansion on a landscaped estate with distinctive formal English gardens, located in Trousdale Estates of Beverly Hills, California, United States. Architect Gordon Kaufmann designed the residence and ancillary structures, and construction was completed in 1928. It was a gift from oil tycoon Edward L. Doheny to his son, Edward "Ned" Doheny Jr. and his family. Following the purchase of the estate by the City of Beverly Hills in 1965, it became a city park in 1971, and was subsequently added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 as Doheny Estate/Greystone. The house and grounds are often used as locations for film and television shows. The house's descending staircase is one of the most famous sets in Hollywood.

The Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (IHM), founded as the Daughters of the Most Holy and Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is a Catholic religious teaching institute for women. The institute was founded in the Catalan city of Olot, (Spain) in 1848 by Father Joaquim Masmitjà i de Puig as a means of rebuilding society through the education of young women. A daughter house of the community was founded in Los Angeles, California, United States, in 1871, and in 1924 formally separated from the Spanish congregation and was established as a distinct institute.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Silver Lake Film Festival</span>

Silver Lake Film Festival ran from 2000 to 2007. It was a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization established to provide a showcase for cutting-edge independent film, music, digital, and other arts in Los Angeles, California. The Festival was held annually at various venues throughout Los Angeles’ Eastside, showcasing well over 200 narrative features, documentaries and short films. In 2005, in addition to its annual event, SLFF launched a very successful monthly series of short films with curated programs from an international array of filmmakers that is consistently SRO. The 7th annual edition ran for ten days, May 3–12, 2007, and included such varied programming as MP4Fest and MusicFest, along with curated film programs on architecture and design, urban sustainability, and an ASCAP Music Lounge along the lines of those at Tribeca and Sundance Film Festivals.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Carroll Avenue</span> Historic house in California, United States

Carroll Avenue is a street in Angelino Heights, one of the older neighborhoods of Los Angeles. It consists of Victorian-era houses within a picturesque neighborhood and has served as the backdrop for countless motion pictures.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Wattles Mansion</span> Historic house and park in Hollywood, Los Angeles

The Wattles Estate, originally known as Jualita, is a historic house and park in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles, California, United States. It was built in 1907 by wealthy Omaha, Nebraska, banker Gurdon Wattles as a winter home. Next to the Wattles Mansion are Wattles Park and Wattles Gardens, now administered by the City of Los Angeles and open to the public.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Stimson House</span> Historic house in California, United States

Stimson House is a Richardsonian Romanesque mansion in the University Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. Built in 1891, it was the home of lumber and banking millionaire Thomas Douglas Stimson. During Stimson's lifetime, the house survived a dynamite attack by a blackmailer in 1896. After Stimson's death, the house has been occupied by a brewer who reportedly stored wines and other spirits in the basement, a fraternity house that conducted noisy parties, as student housing for Mount St. Mary's College, and as a convent for the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Garbutt House</span> Historic house in California, United States

Garbutt House is a 20-room mansion in the Silver Lake section of Los Angeles built from 1926 to 1928 as the residence of Frank A. Garbutt. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Harold Lloyd Estate</span> Historic house in California, United States

The Harold Lloyd Estate, also known as Greenacres, is a large mansion and landscaped estate located in the Benedict Canyon section of Beverly Hills, California. Built in the late 1920s by silent film star Harold Lloyd, it remained Lloyd's home until his death in 1971.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Charles A. Canfield</span> American oilman (1848–1913)

Charles Adelbert Canfield was an American oilman and real estate developer. He pioneered oil drilling in California and Mexico. He also co-founded Beverly Hills and Del Mar, California.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sofia Carson</span> American actress and singer (born 1993)

Sofía LaurenDaccarett Char, known professionally as Sofia Carson, is an American actress and singer. Her first appearance on television was as a guest star on the Disney Channel series Austin & Ally. In 2015, she received recognition as Evie, the daughter of the Evil Queen, in the Disney musical fantasy film Descendants, and later reprised her role in its sequels. She has since starred in the Netflix romantic drama film Purple Hearts (2022).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Indochristian art</span> Art in Latin America combining Christian and native influences

Indochristian art, is a type of Latin American art that combines European colonial influences with Indigenous artistic styles and traditions.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Villa de Leon</span> Building in Los Angeles County, California, United States

The Villa de Leon, also known as the Kauffman Estate, is a historic 35-room, 10,277 sq ft (954.8 m2) Italian Revival mansion in the Castellemmare neighborhood of Malibu, California.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rispin Mansion</span> Historic mansion in Capitola, California

The Rispin Mansion is a historic mansion, on the National Register of Historic Places, located in Capitola, California. The building was constructed in 1921 by San Franciscan Henry Allen Rispin. It was built with four stories, 22 rooms, and over 7,100 square feet (660 m2) on the grounds of what was called "Camp Capitola". Described as being "cursed," Rispin Mansion was first used as a real-estate showroom, and then, at various times, as a residence, a nunnery, a SWAT practice ground, and a ghost hunting site.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rosenheim Mansion</span> Historic building in California

The Rosenheim Mansion, also known as the Murder House, is a historic building in the Country Club Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. It was the home of architect Alfred Rosenheim, who built the mansion in 1908. It is also known for its popularity as a filming location, especially for the series American Horror Story.

References

  1. Department of City Planning. "Designated Historic-Cultural Monuments". City of Los Angeles. Archived from the original on 2010-06-09. Retrieved 2010-06-08.
  2. Moreno, Anthony, House, Silver Lake, Los Angeles, CA (1923)
  3. An Architecture Walking Tour of Silver Lake's Micheltorena St.
  4. "Dacamera.org" . Retrieved September 2, 2006.[ permanent dead link ]
  5. Jack Flemming (March 29, 2021), Her convent fight with Katy Perry is legendary. Now restaurateur Dana Hollister lists for $40 million in Silver Lake Los Angeles Times .
  6. Coleridge, Daniel R. (January 2005). "The Next Wave". Out . Aaron Hicklin . Retrieved March 19, 2010.
  7. "My Chemical Romance's Black Parade at LA's Haunted Paramour Estate". Curious Archive. 2023-01-27. Retrieved 2023-01-28.
  8. "VIDEO: Sofia Carson Releases Music Video for 'Glowin' Up'". Broadway World. October 8, 2021. Retrieved January 27, 2023.