Hollywood’s Golden Era Stars Who Live in Houses More Luxurious Than Any A-List Celebrity
Gene Hackman – $27 Million, Monterrey
Gene Hackman spent some of the best holidays of his life in this amazing mansion located in Monterrey. The house used to be part of a 4-home compound that was worth about $79 million. Hackman sold it in 1993, and he’s since moved to other, super-luxurious pads, as he’s retired from acting since 2008.
Hackman’s former palace came with 12,688 square feet of living space, 2.37 acres of oceanfront, four bedrooms, five full bathrooms, and two half ones. In 2016, it was reported that it was bought by renowned businessman and investor Andrew M. Paul.
Sophia Loren – $19 Million, Rome
Sophia Loren, who charmed the whole world with her appearances in films like It Started In Naples and Two Women, has lived a life of complete luxury, considered to be one of the most significant feminine models ever. She got married just once, to the late film producer Carlo Ponti Sr. The magnificent home above belonged to him.

Loren and Ponti spent the most significant part of their marriage in this 1,300-square-foot palace, which is located just a couple of minutes next to the Colosseum. According to reports, it’s currently on the market for $19 million. It includes more than 50 rooms, and it’s hosted events for stars like Kirk Douglas and Antony Quinn.
Anthony Hopkins – $11.5 Million, Malibu
Anthony Hopkins, the renowned star from Silence Of The Lambs, Hannibal, The Mask Of Zoro, and more, found his ideal vacation getaway destination in Malibu, one of the most affluent areas in America. It came with 4,010 square feet of living space, five bedrooms, and five bathrooms, as well as with a stunning view of Zuma Beach and Point Dume.

It was one of the few houses that remained intact after the California wildfires in 2018. We don’t know why, but Hopkins, who now sits on a massive $160-million net worth, decided to list it in 2020 for $11.5 million. Hopkins’ latest film appearance was in the 2020 drama film The Father.
Sylvester Stallone – $110 Million, Los Angeles
One year after Sylvester Stallone got married to Jennifer Flavin, they purchased this mega-mansion in Beverly Hills together. Though it may be unclear how much they paid to call it home, he’s recently listed it on the market, asking for $110 million. Of course, the house also comes with a large memorabilia room, rumored to be filled with surprises.

The house has a total interior of 21,000 square feet, with eight bedrooms, a movie theater, a gym, a cigar room, and a separate guest house. It is part of a gated community with guards and even comes with an air-filtration system. In 2021, Stallone will be playing in Samaritan.
Clint Eastwood – $9.75 Million, Pebble Beach
Clint Eastwood is undoubtedly the biggest star when it comes to spaghetti-western films. He achieved international success with his iconic performances in the Dollars trilogy and the Dirty Harry films. In the last couple of years, he’s mostly into directing, with his latest work being the 2018 film The Mule.

Eastwood used to live in this magnificent hacienda located in Pebble Beach. The house features six bedrooms, custom-made chandeliers, a large garden, seven bathrooms, and 6,900 square feet of living space. The mansion sits on a big 4.7-acre property, providing all kinds of luxury. In 2017, it was listed for $9.75 million.