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Some classic actresses lived in lavish mansions while others chose modest houses. Check out a few of the places they called home. Please remember that these homes are private residences.



lana turner House jean harlow House
In 1958 Lana Turner rented this Beverly Hills home at 730 N. Bedford Drive. It was here that Lana's fourteen year-old daughter, Cheryl Crane, killed her gangster boyfriend.



Jean Harlow shared this Beverly Hills bungalow, located at 512 N. Palm Drive, with her mother. When Jean was dying she was cared for at this home. Clara Bow also owned a house N. Palm Drive.



mary pickford House joan crawford House
1143 Summit Drive is the address of "Pickfair", Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks Beverly Hills mansion. The couple divorced in 1936 but Mary continued to live here until her death. Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard lived next door.



Joan Crawford's Brentwood mansion can be found at 426 N. Bristol Avenue. Joan lived here from 1929 until 1955. This home was allegedly the site of Joan's "No more wire hangers" rant made famous in the 1980 movie Mommie Dearest.



marion davies House jeanette donald House
Marion Davies spent a lot of time at her beach house in Santa Monica. Her primary residence was San Simeon mansion, the home of her lover William Randolph Hearst. This house was demolished after Marion died.



Here is "Twin Gables", Jeanette Donald's Bel-Air mansion, located at 783 Bel Air Road. She lived here with her husband, Gene Raymond, for twenty-six years.