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‘Wednesday’ star Riki Lindhome’s Los Angeles home is for sale.
The 2,311-square-foot home in Culver City is for sale for $2.7 million with real estate agent Debbie Weiss of Compass.
“This extraordinary home immediately spoke to me. It felt like it was a time capsule in the heart of Los Angeles, and just so special. From the moment I walked through the door, I felt an instant connection, a pull that told me this was it,” Lindhome said in a statement.
“The breathtaking views of the city skyline and Hollywood Hills, the charming Jack and Jill bedroom and the way the hallway, kitchen and family room all have windows overlooking the pool garden – it was truly love at first sight,” she added.
“Wednesday” star Riki Lindhome has put her house on the market for $2.7 million. (Mathew Tsang/Getty Images; Joshua Spooner)
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Originally built in 1961, the home features four bedrooms and three bathrooms with some modern updates, including a renovated saltwater swimming pool and a fire pit.
“I just want to float in that saltwater pool like Benjamin Braddock in ‘The Graduate,’” Weiss said in a statement. “It feels like it’s in a time capsule and I’m so grateful that it has been so beautifully maintained! I hope whoever buys it takes the same care to restore and preserve all its original character as Riki did.”
The house sits on a hilltop with views of downtown Los Angeles, the Griffith Observatory and the Hollywood Hills. It is just minutes away from Blair Hills Park, Stoneview Nature Center, the Park to Playa trail and other iconic Los Angeles attractions.

The house has a sitting room with floor-to-ceiling windows. (Jozua Lepeler)

The house also has a combined living and dining room with skylight and fireplace. (Jozua Lepeler)
“This house became my sanctuary. An amazing escape once you drove up the hill, turned the corner and walked through the doors, it always felt like an exhale,” Lindhome said. “The timeless mid-century design, perfectly preserved, has a magic that is difficult to put into words, but I enjoyed it so much while living there. As I prepare to pass it on to the next caregiver, I hope they will feel the same spark I did!”
Lindhome is best known as one half of the musical-comedy duo Garfunkel and Oates, who are known for their witty, often satirical songs. In addition to singing, Lindhome also has a prolific acting career, appearing as a guest star on numerous shows including “Gilmore Girls,” “New Girl” and “Grace and Frankie.”

The kitchen features a center dining island, built-in shelving and a view of the backyard. (Jozua Lepeler)

The master bedroom has a large window overlooking the surrounding greenery. (Jozua Lepeler)
In 2022, she starred in the hit Netflix show ‘Wednesday’, portraying Dr. Played Valerie Kinbott, the therapist Wednesday Addams is ordered to see by the court.
The show also stars Jenna Ortega as the title character Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia Addams.

The bedrooms have built-in desks and large windows. (Jozua Lepeler)

The backyard features an outdoor bar and dining area. (Jozua Lepeler)
“She’s one of the funniest people I’ve met. I don’t think she gets enough credit for that. She’s incredible,” Ortega said.Good morning Americain August about working with Zeta-Jones. “If she’s ever not funny, it’s because she needs a piece of chocolate.”
In season 2, Zeta-Jones played a larger role and focused more on the complicated mother-daughter relationship between Morticia and Wednesday.

The backyard also features a large saltwater pool. (Jozua Lepeler)

There is a seating area in the corner of the backyard. (Jozua Lepeler)
Zeta-Jones said that as a mother she related to the battle between Morticia and Wednesday, noting that the instinct is to protect children from mistakes:a parenting casenot just a Morticia thing.”
“It’s not putting an old head on young shoulders,” she said The Hollywood Reporter in September. “I do it with my own kids, and my kids don’t have any Wednesday-isms at all, but you need them to make those mistakes sometimes in order to learn. As much as you want to put them in a glass box and protect them forever, you need them to understand for themselves.”


