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Originally Posted by 1612havenhurstdrive
https://100.ucla.edu/timeline/a-snow-day-to-remember
...here's one that I took the other day, post tree-scalping and torrential rains, of a great decaying 1922 "masterpiece" from West Hollywood's Crescent Heights' 1905 Hays and Norton subdivision. The first two-story apartment building on Havenhurst south of Fountain. 1238-1248 Havenhurst Drive.
Once home to Flash Gordon-era Buster Crabbe, MGM's long-time publicist/fixer Howard Strickling (noir figure in his own right), and later Mrs. Potato Head and Seinfeld's Estelle Harris. One of several kinds of this apartment design spread across the Garden of Allah region. Does anyone have more information? Builder, designer, history? We've had three recent deaths on property, though no ghosts that we know of (yet).
As seen in 2023:

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I can show more details if interest exists.
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For all the lovers of noirchitecture, the 1934 LACD calls the property "Claybourne Court" ...
(this was a brand new fact, since i hadn't realized about CD "City Directory" listings available until just recently, finally reaching an explanation in the year 2018 within the forum here)...
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Originally Posted by Martin Pal
Well I'll be... I used to be acquainted with someone who lived in that building, for 10-12-15 (?) years, before they relocated. (1238 1/2 address; the second apartment in from the street, on the right.) I recall him saying Estelle Harris lived there. And that Keanu Reeves visited someone who lived there for a time. Didn't know about the other famous residents. Yes, one of the only apartment buildings that I've known where the apartments have two floors. In this photo I notice a TV antenna; are those still in use? I may have noticed it as I noticed one on my apartment building this past week and I wondered why it wouldn't have been removed long ago. I'd be interested in "more details."
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The TV antennas no longer work, but the (c.2005) landlord was once affiliated with Donald Sterling's management group, so maintenance lacks. Reeves had visited back in his Dogstar years, but musicians ranging from Hoobastank, Incubus, Anthrax, and The Motels had been seen living and/or working there over the years. As well as Estelle Harris, for decades living here was the great character tv background actor Joseph Medalis, who appeared in dozens of 1970s and 80s TV series and was attacked by a boom mic in the Kentucky Fried Movie.
Harris was attacked by Hard Copy through one of her neighbors' dramas and moved to a more secure home. That neighbor, Anton Greene, moved in to Claybourne Court at age 4 with his parents, became an independent filmmaker in the Valley during his teenage years, returned to live on Havenhurst another 45 years as an artist, such as creating metal sculpture or art directing The Chevy Chase Show, and semi-peacefully dying of lung cancer in his living room in his late 60s. *He brandished both gun and machete, during a mid-life drinking crisis that brought Sheriffs with drawn shotguns to the complex several times in the late 1990s.
Howard Strickling lived here in 1929 while running MGM's Publicity department, a fixer-position along with Eddie Mannix, hiding the worst of the noir and ruling the press for more than three decades - he got his fingers dirty yet presented them as spotlessly clean. Buster Crabbe moved into the front apartment in 1932. According to the Movieland Directory (RIP), most of the residents in the 1930s through 1960s had behind-the-scenes industry jobs, such as van drivers, makeup artists, local theatre actors, and food services, all with the local film studios, but that excellent website is now gone.
Yes, two floors, but bathrooms are only upstairs, so you might need to hold it!

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Once, four of these lamps where hanging on-property. Two given away by a long-time landlord, Israel Eisenberg, in late 1990s, because the wiring had gone bad and he did not want to pay an electrician to fix them. Another was destroyed by gardeners in 2015, and trashed before it could be saved and restored.

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(personal photo) Arcway hanging lamp, not original, found in Ojai salvage yard, $10.
There are several similar styled apartment complexes still standing in the blocks surrounding, almost like they share an architect. They don't seem as fancy as the Andalusa, La Ronda, or Garden of Allah, however designed in the same vein. The city of West Hollywood attempted to include 1238-1248 Havenhurst into their historical district, but various landlords have demurred recognition. I've tried to look up more on Claybourne Court, haven't found anything outside of the City Directories yet, but very happy to get help!