November 27, 2014 11:41 AM EST
T hree and a half months after the death of Robin Williams, the beloved actor’s Napa Valley estate has been listed for sale.
The Hollywood Reporter writes that the Good Morning, Vietnam star’s longtime home was once listed in 2012 for $35 million and has recently hit the market again at a reduced $29.5 million. According to THR , the property consists of a “20,000-square-foot, three-story main house [with] five bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, a screening room and climate-controlled storage for wine and art. There is also a four-bedroom caretaker’s house nearby. Outdoor amenities include infinity and lap pools, a nine-stall horse barn, tennis court, hiking trails and a spring-fed pond for bass fishing.”
Apparently the estate had been nicknamed Villa Sorriso, which means Villa of Smiles.
Williams killed himself on Aug. 11 at his home in Tiburon, Calif. He was 63.
[THR ]
Robin Williams' Life in Pictures Robin Williams in the 8th grade at Detroit Country Day School in Birmingham, Mich. in 1965. Courtesy Williams Family In the 8th grade, Robin Williams, #15, played on the basketball team at Detroit Country Day School. Seth Poppel—Yearbook Library Robin Williams in high school. Courtesy Robin Williams Williams' played the spinach-loving sailor Popeye in its eponymous 1980 film. Paramount/AP Robin Williams in September of 1981 Steve Ringman—San Francisco Chronicle/Corbis Robin Williams with his mom, Laurie Williams, during the premiere of "Moscow on The Hudson" at Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, Calif in 1984. Ron Galella—Wire Image/Getty Images Robin Williams and Christopher Reeve at Silver Friedman's "The Original Improvisation" in New York in 1988. Jim Demetropoulos—Retna Ltd./Corbis Robin Williams, third from right, dressed as a cheerleader on Nov. 12, 1979 with the Broncos' Pony Express cheerleaders during the filming of an episode of "Mork & Mindy," in Denver. AP Robin Williams played radio DJ Adrian Cronauer in director Barry Levinson's comedy drama, Good Morning Vietnam in 1987. Touchstone Pictures/AP Williams taught a generation to seize the day, to make their lives extraordinary, as John Keating in Dead Poets Society . Buena Vista Pictures Williams played a grown up version of Peter Pan in the 1991 family classic Hook . TriStar Pictures Williams lent his substantial talents to voicing Genie in Disney's 1992 animated film Aladdin . Disney Household chores were no match for Robin Williams as he donned layers of prosthetics to play Mrs. Doubtfire in the 1993 movie of the same name. 20th Century Fox Williams starred as Alan Parrish, a boy stuck inside a board game for twenty-six years in the 1995 film Jumanji . TriStar Pictures Starring opposite a young Matt Damon, Williams played Dr. Sean Maguire, in the 1997 film Good Will Hunting . Miramax Williams played a living android in the 1999 film Bicentennial Man . Buena Vista Williams took on the likeness of Teddy Roosevelt in Ben Stiller's Night at the Museum . 20th Century Fox Robin Williams and his family are seen with their dogs on May 2005. From left to right: Kiwi (poodle), son Cody Williams, Robin Williams, daughter Zelda Williams, Marsha Williams and Mizu (poodle) Lacy Atkins—Emily Scott Pottruck/Trails of Devotion
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