Year: 2014

  • Langer’s Delicatessen-Restaurant from “Black Widow”

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    Sorry to have been a bit M.I.A. lately – my personal life has been rather hectic.  This week will be a little light on columns, too, as both of my parents have doctor appointments in L.A. that I have to take them, too.  So please bear with me.  Smile  And now, on with the the post!  Another day, another Iggy Azalea location.  Because my good friends Kim and Lavonna are such Iggy fans, before their recent visit, I did some research on locales from the Australian rapper’s “Black Widow” music video.  The place that I was most excited about tracking down was the restaurant that appeared in both the video’s opening and closing scenes.  As it turns out, the eatery is none other than Langer’s Delicatessen-Restaurant, an L.A. staple that was originally founded in 1947.  So the girls and I headed right on out to Westlake to stalk it while they were in town last month.

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    Langer’s was originally founded by New Jersey native Al Langer.  Al started in the restaurant business early in life, getting a job as a busboy in a delicatessen at the age of 11.  During those years he learned how to hand-slice pastrami, a rare skill that served him well as he ventured out on his own.  Al’s family moved to Los Angeles in 1936 and he continued to work in the restaurant business.  That same year, he opened a deli in Palm Springs.  The deli only lasted one short season and Al subsequently returned to L.A.  He worked again in a café, before serving in World War II.  When the war ended, Al purchased a small eatery in Los Angeles, which he owned for a year.  He then bought a 12-seat restaurant on the corner of 7th and Alvarado Streets known as The Famous Deli and renamed it Langer’s.  The place was popular from the get-go and Al wound up expanding it twice.  Today, Al’s son, Norm, still serves his father’s famous pastrami sandwiches from that very same location, which can now seat 135 patrons.

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    Sadly, we showed up to stalk Langer’s in the early evening and it was no longer open (it closes at 4 p.m. each afternoon), so we were only able to snap photographs of the interior through the windows.  (A BIG thank you to Lavonna for taking all of the pictures that appear in this post!)

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    In “Black Widow,” Langer’s masks as “Big Wanda’s Killer Burgers,” where Iggy Azalea works and where Michael Madsen and Rita Ora stop by for a bacon sandwich with cheese – “like a lotta cheese, OK, like melted cheese, like dripping off of it.”

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    Only the interior of Langer’s was featured in the video and, as you can see, it looks exactly the same in person as it does onscreen.

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    You can watch the “Black Widow” video by clicking below.

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    Until next time, Happy Stalking!  Smile

    Stalk It: Langer’s Delicatessen-Restaurant, from Iggy Azalea’s “Black Widow” music video, is located at 704 South Alvarado Street in Westlake.  Langer’s is open Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.  You can visit the eatery’s official website here.

  • New “L.A.” Mag Post – About the “How to Get Away with Murder” House

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    Be sure to check out today’s Los Angeles magazine post – about Annalise’s house from How to Get Away with Murder.  My articles typically get published in the late morning/early afternoon hours.

  • The “Fancy” Music Video Party House

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    I have never been very “hip” when it comes to music.  If it’s not sung by Michael Jackson, Michael Buble or Britney Spears, chances are I haven’t heard it.  So it should come as no surprise that when my friends Kim and Lavonna visited this past June and were singing the Iggy Azalea hit “Fancy” every chance they got, I was completely unfamiliar with the tune.  While a few lyrics (“Drop it low and pick it up, just like this!” and “Who dat?  Who dat?”) became ingrained in my head thanks to Kim and Lavonna’s endless chanting, once they headed back to Ohio, I pretty much forgot about the song.  Then, in July, Mike, from MovieShotsLA, and I happened to stalk Grant High School in Van Nuys and, while we were there, a teacher informed us that both Clueless and the music video for “Fancy” , which paid homage to the 1995 comedy, had been filmed on the premises.  Well, believe you me, I just about fell over upon hearing that Iggy modeled her video after one of my favorite movies of all time!  Standing in the halls of Grant, I pulled up “Fancy” on YouTube (thank you, iPhone!) and immediately fell in love!  I also promptly set out to track down the other main location featured in it – the party house.

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    The locale turned out to be an easy find thanks to the fact that an address number of “10310” was visible on the curb in front of the house in the video.  I knew that the residence had to be located somewhere in the Valley, so, address number in hand, I began searching through 10300 blocks, starting in Van Nuys near Grant High School, and working my way outward.  Sure enough, it was not long before I spotted the place at 10310 Wystone Avenue in Porter Ranch.

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    The residence looks pretty much exactly the same in person as it did in “Fancy.”

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    What it does not look like, though, is the party house from Clueless.  While both properties have exterior steps, a peaked roof, and a definite “Valley” feel, the pad used in the “Fancy” video is much more ostentatious and modern than its Clueless counterpart.

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    In real life, the “Fancy” party house, which is quite sprawling as you can see below, features five bedrooms, four baths (with heated flooring!), 4,000 square feet of living space, and a 0.41-acre plot of land.  While originally built in 1961, it was remodeled in 2008 and the new interior includes an open floor plan with 13 foot ceilings, a wet bar, and two fireplaces.

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    The home’s actual interior also appeared in the “Fancy” video.

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    I so love that a pool table was featured in the shoot!  If only Charli XCX had been hit in the head by the shoe of someone sitting on said table a la Brittany Murphy, well, that would have been classic!

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    I would also guess that the “Fancy” video’s opening scene, in which Iggy is shown picking out an outfit on her iPad, was shot inside one of the home’s bedrooms.

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    You can watch the “Fancy” video by clicking below.

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    Until next time, Happy Stalking!  Smile

    Stalk It: The party house from Iggy Azalea’s “Fancy” music video is located at 10310 Wystone Avenue in Porter Ranch.  The party house from Clueless is located at 16401 Knollwood Drive in Granada Hills.

  • Happy Thanksgiving!

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    I will be taking the rest of this week off as my mom is having surgery and I will be helping with her recuperation, as well as celebrating Thanksgiving with my family.  I hope all of my fellow stalkers have a fabulous holiday!

    Until next time, Happy Stalking!  Smile

  • Alfred Coffee & Kitchen

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    At one point last year, I mentioned that I would occasionally be blogging about stalk-worthy locales that do not have a film connection.  Today’s post chronicles one of those places.  A few months ago, fellow stalkers Becky and Anushika told me about Alfred Coffee & Kitchen, a quaint West Hollywood café that they thought I would adore.  They were right.  (To be fair, though, it was a pretty sure bet – I’ve yet to meet a coffee shop I didn’t like.  Winking smile)  When I first set foot inside the eatery, I immediately fell in love.  So I brought my friends Lavonna, Kim, Melissa and Maria there for a cup of joe while they were in L.A. two weeks ago visiting from Ohio.

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    Alfred Coffee & Kitchen was founded in 2013 by real estate developer Joshua Zad.  As a longtime area resident, Zad was frustrated that there was not a place to grab a coffee or baked good within walking distance of West Hollywood’s fashionable Melrose Place shopping district, so he decided to open one himself.   He found the perfect site in a charming yellow-hued building situated on the eastern end of the tree-lined road.  The entrepreneur had once lived on Alfred Street, just off Melrose Place, and named his new eatery in honor of his former address.  It opened on January 23rd.

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    Thanks to its quaint charm and neighborhood-y feel, Alfred Coffee proved extremely popular from the get-go.

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    While the exterior of the eatery is absolutely adorable . . .

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    . . . it was the Manhattan-esque split-level interior that had me drooling!  Upon walking in the front door, patrons are greeted with a huge “But first, coffee” sign, that I, of course, loved.  Of being at Alfred, TimeOut Los Angeles said, “The experience is irresistibly Instagram-able (Seriously. That ‘But first, coffee’ decal should have its own handle.).”  I couldn’t agree more – in fact, I did Instagram that very decal during my first visit to the café.

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    Alfred’s ground level boasts an intimate living room-like space for lounging, complete with a working fireplace.

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       The basement level features a seating area, as well as a large barista counter.  Both floors are constantly jam-packed with patrons.  One sip of an Alfred latte and you’ll understand why.  The coffee is spectacular!

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    Alfred is most famous for its specialty espresso and macchiato drinks which come served in a four-ounce chocolate-dipped waffle cone cup.

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    While not a filming location, Alfred is a major celebrity hotspot.  Just a few of the stars who have been spotted there include Vanessa Hudgens, Jaimie Alexander, Mickey Rourke, Dianna Agron, Jamie King, Jonah Hill, Jesse Metcalfe, Joe Jonas, (my boyfriend) Jerry Ferrara, Dolph Lundgren, Jennifer Meyer, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Ashley Tisdale, Emma Roberts and Camilla Belle.

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    My favorite blogger, Cupcakes and Cashmere’s Emily Schuman, even shot an outfit post at Alfred back in mid-2013.

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    Big THANK YOU to fellow stalkers Anushika and Becky for telling me about this location!  Smile

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    Until next time, Happy Stalking!  Smile

    Stalk It: Alfred Coffee & Kitchen is located at 8428 Melrose Place in West Hollywood.  You can visit the eatery’s official website here.

  • Today’s “L.A.” Mag Post – About Ben’s Apartment from “National Treasure”

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    Don’t forget to check out my latest Los Angeles magazine post – about Ben’s apartment from National Treasure.  My articles typically get published in the late morning/early afternoon hours.

  • Henry’s House from “Selfie”

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    I was saddened to learn recently that both Selfie and A to Z – two of my favorite new shows of the fall season – had been cancelled.  If How to Get Away with Murder winds up on the chopping block next, the networks will be receiving a very strongly worded letter from me!  While Selfie is (or should I say “was”?) both hilariously written and fabulously acted, it is the architectural house where Henry Higgs (John Cho) lives on the series that has me most obsessed.  So while I was in L.A. last week (before I learned that the show had been canceled) with my good friends Lavonna, Kim, Melissa and Maria (that’s Melissa and Maria pictured above) who were visiting from Ohio, we headed out to Altadena to see the pad in person.

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    Henry’s sprawling post-and-beam-style house is featured regularly on Selfie.

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    The residence looks very much the same in person as it does onscreen.  I was shocked to discover while there, though, that the pad sits on a humongous piece of land.  In establishing shots, only a small, tight-angle shot of Henry’s home is shown, so I never pictured it to be situated on such a massive lot, which, according to Redfin, measures 1.02 acres.

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    The tranquil property, which is located towards the end of a hilly, winding road, is extremely private and quiet.

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    The structure was originally built in 1949 by architect Robert F. Gordon.  The entryway and living area were then remodeled in 1975 by Tim Andersen and in 2004 the husband-and-wife team of Fung + Blatt converted the home’s detached poolside stables into a guest retreat with a bedroom, kitchenette and bath.  You can check out some photographs of the guest house remodel here.

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    In real life, the one-story residence boasts three bedrooms, three baths and 1,844 square feet of living space.  Over the years, the stunning property has been featured in Sunset, Los Angeles and Atomic Ranch magazines.

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    I am fairly certain that the interior of Henry’s home is a mix of both the Altadena dwelling’s actual interior (which you can see photographs of here and here – LOVE the living room’s built-in couch and shelving) and a set located at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank where Selfie is lensed.  I believe the room pictured below, which is the area of the house shown most often on the series, is a set.

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    But I think that the other sections of the house that appear onscreen are those of the real life residence.  Henry’s kitchen, which is pictured in the screen captures below, is an exact match to the home’s actual kitchen, which you can see in this photograph.

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    On a side-note – I will be on The Bill Feingold Show Featuring Kevin Holmes once again this morning at 8 a.m. PST.  You can listen in here.

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    Until next time, Happy Stalking!  Smile

    Stalk It: Henry’s house from Selfie is located at 3705 Alzada Drive in Altadena.

  • Grayson Manor from “Revenge”

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    My favorite location from the television series Revenge is Grayson Manor, the massive Hamptons estate that originally belonged to the dysfunctional Grayson family, but is currently home to Emily Thorne (Emily VanCamp).  It seems that pretty much everyone who watches the show is as obsessed with the house as I am and there are countless message boards dedicated to its design. While most commenters stipulate that the dwelling is not a real place, but a CGI-generated property created by Revenge production designers, that information is actually incorrect.  As I have come to discover, Grayson Manor is an amalgamation of several different residences – one of which is located in Malibu.

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    As I mentioned in my recent post about Porter’s Stowaway Tavern, while Revenge is set in the Hamptons, the pilot episode was actually shot at several real locations in North Carolina.  When the series got picked up by ABC, replica sets of the NC locales were built at MBS Media Campus in Manhattan Beach where the show is lensed.  During my obsessive Revenge binge-watching in September, I set out to find the exteriors of the two main residences used in the series – Emily’s beachfront cottage and Grayson Manor, which are shown to be located next door to each other.  I wound up tracking down the  address of Emily’s home on fave website Hooked on Houses.  In reality, it is located at 6249 Pebble Shore Lane in Southport, North Carolina.  Despite a few alterations, it looks pretty much exactly the same in real life as it does onscreen.

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    I was absolutely shocked to discover via aerial views and the real estate listing photo pictured below, though, that Grayson Manor was nowhere to be found.  In reality, Emily’s house is not situated next to the Grayson’s massive estate, but a small community center and pool.

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    The anomaly led many fans to believe that Grayson Manor was simply a CGI-generated residence that does not actually exist.  Thanks to an intrepid stalker who commented on Hooked on Houses, though, I learned that there is a real Grayson Manor.  It is located at 257 Further Lane in East Hampton, New York.  A few changes were made to the façade for the series, including a lengthening of the house, the addition of Victorian Grayson’s (Madeline Stowe) infamous turret, and a relocation of the pool from the side of the property to the back.

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    Despite those alterations, the estate is still largely recognizable from the series.  What I wouldn’t give to see it in person!

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    The inside of an estate located at 2340 Ocean Point Drive in Wilmington, North Carolina was used for the interior of Grayson Manor in Revenge’s pilot episode (pictured below).  Once the series got picked up, an almost exact replica of that interior was built inside of a soundstage.  You can see comparison photos of the real interior and the set on Hooked on Houses here and you can see some great pictures of the Wilmington residence’s actual interior here.

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    Once filming relocated to Los Angeles, producers needed a dwelling bearing a similar look to the East Hampton house to be utilized for on location exterior shoots.  They found the perfect pad at 27720 Winding Way in Malibu.  While much smaller than the home from the pilot (which is still used in establishing shots of Grayson Manor), it does bear a resemblance to it.

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      Fellow stalker Owen, of the When Write Is Wrong blog, managed to track down this locale for me, after I had spent countless hours searching with zero luck.  In real life, the Winding Way estate, which was built in 2007, boasts three stories, five bedrooms (three of which are en-suite), nine baths, 10,000 square feet of living space, a formal dining room, a chef’s kitchen, a butler’s pantry, a media room, a gym, a playroom, a gift-wrapping room (a la Candy Spelling), a 3,000-square-foot basement, 5.8 acres of land, a pool, a spa, a tennis court, an equestrian corral and a playground.  Sadly though, the property is located on a private road and none of it (aside from a small portion of the roof) is visible to the public.  You can check out some close-up photos of the house here, though.

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    The Winding Way house first showed up in the Season 1 episode of Revenge titled “Charade,” in the scene in which Emily and Daniel Grayson (Joshua Bowman) returned to Grayson Manor after a swim in the ocean.

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    The pad has popped up several times since, including in the Season 3 episode titled “Hatred.”

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    The same residence was also used as the Hamptons home of Richard Castle (Nathan Fillion) in the Season 5 episode of Castle titled “Murder He Wrote.”

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    The house where Nolan Ross (Gabriel Mann) – my favorite character – lived during the first season of Revenge is located just up the street at 27326 Winding Way.  That particular location has been featured in dozens of productions, including Brothers and Sisters and 90210.  Unfortunately, none of it is visible from the street.

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    Big THANK YOU to my friend Owen, from the When Write Is Wrong blog, for finding this location!  Smile

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    Until next time, Happy Stalking!  Smile

    Stalk It: The exterior of Grayson Manor from Revenge is located at 257 Further Lane in East Hampton, New York.  The estate used for the interior filming of the pilot episode can be found at 2340 Ocean Point Drive in Wilmington, North Carolina.  The residence used for on location exterior shoots is located at 27720 Winding Way in Malibu.  Nolan’s Season 1 home on the series is located just up the road at 27326 Winding Way.  Unfortunately, both Ocean Point Drive and Winding Way are private roads that are not accessible to the public.

  • Latest CityThink Post – About Lynn Bracken’s House from “L.A. Confidential”

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    Be sure to check out today’s Los Angeles magazine post – about Lynn Bracken’s house from L.A. Confidential.  My articles typically get published in the late morning/early afternoon hours.

  • A Mini-Vacay

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    I will be spending the next week in L.A. with my good friends Lavonna and Kim who are flying out from Cincinnati for a visit.  We have a ton of fun adventures planned, which won’t leave much time for blogging, but I will be back the week of November 17th with a whole slew of new locations.

    Until next time, Happy Stalking!  Smile