Pete’s House from “Bridesmaids”

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Speaking of Cameron Woods (in case you missed Monday’s post, you can read it here) . . . while wandering around the neighborhood recently I was reminded of a spot that I stalked long ago but had yet to blog about – the house belonging to Pete (Brian Petsos) in the 2011 comedy Bridesmaids.   As mentioned Monday, the quarter-mile stretch of Orion Avenue in Van Nuys that makes up Cameron Woods is easily one of the most charming and oft-filmed spots in L.A.  Per a 2012 Los Angeles Times article, the two-block idyll was the brainchild of William Buchner.  Between 1946 and 1952, the developer built a stretch of large picturesque New England and Cape Cod-style homes on the street’s 6200 and 6300 blocks.  Inspired by a road in Connecticut, he constructed the residences on oversized 100-by-300-foot lots, allowing for expansive front and back yards dotted with native walnut trees.  His vision was unfortunately cut short due to a disagreement with his partners and a change in zoning laws, so only a handful of properties wound up being built with the remaining lots sold off and subdivided.  The small idyll that Buchner did create, though, is a charming oasis seemingly far removed from modern life – so much so that it is commonly referred to as the “Leave it to Beaver block.”  And it is at a home smack dab in the middle of it that Annie (Kristen Wiig) shows up for a doomed blind date with Pete in Bridesmaids.

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In real life, Pete’s house, a charming 1950 residence, is much larger than it appears to be from the street, boasting 4,227 square feet, a whopping 7 bedrooms and 4.5 baths, a 0.60-acre lot, a sprawling backyard with a pool, a spa, a rock waterfall, an arbor, multiple patios, and parking for 12 cars!

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I was a little late to the Bridesmaids game, seeing it for the first time almost a year after it debuted via a SAG screener I received in early 2012.  The DVD featured the director’s cut of the movie, which included the blind date scene with Pete.  I had no idea until sitting down to write this post that the segment was initially left on the cutting room floor and was not part of the original film!  So if you saw Bridesmaids in the theatre or only have the original version on DVD, you’re likely reading this thinking “What blind date scene?”  In the bit, Annie arrives at the home of Pete, whom Becca (Ellie Kemper) has set her up with.  Instead of immediately heading out, Pete slips upstairs to make a call to his ex-wife and asks Annie to entertain his young son, Tyler (Blake Garrett), who quickly informs Annie that his mother is going to kill her.  Things only get worse from there.  Needless to say, Pete and Annie fail to make a love connection.

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It is obvious from the way the scene was shot that the actual interior of the house was utilized, though it has since been remodeled.  You can check out current photos of the inside here.

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The pad has a few other credits to its name, as well.

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I learned from a commenter named Andrew on the Streamline blog that the place portrayed the residence of Bobby Thompson (Tim O’Kelly) and his family in the 1968 film Targets, though it looked considerably different at the time.

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It also served as the home of a zealous Christmas decorator in the Season 2 episode of 9-1-1 titled “Merry Ex-Mas,” which aired in 2018.

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Stalk It: Pete’s house from Bridesmaids is located at 6309 Orion Avenue in Van Nuys’ Cameron Woods neighborhoodJoe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) and Love Quinn’s (Victoria Pedretti) new house from the Season 2 finale of You is right next door at 6301 Orion.

Joe and Love’s New House from “You”

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I apologize to those who don’t follow me on Instagram or Facebook for not posting updates about my dad here.  He was finally moved out of the ICU a couple of days ago, thank God, and is currently progressing in the right direction.  Unfortunately, the Wi-Fi and cell signal in the ICU were nil, to the point that I could not even use my cell phone as a hotspot, which explains my lack of new posts.  Now that I can get online again, my blogging schedule should return to normal.  And I figured what better spot to kick things off with than the house Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) and Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti) moved into in the final episode of You’s second season, titled “Love, Actually.”

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One look at the place, with its traditional architecture, large set-back from the street and insane curb appeal, and I knew it was likely located in Cameron Woods, a highly photogenic neighborhood in Van Nuys that is used for filming all.the.time.  Situated at the southern end of Orion Avenue, the charming two-block enclave is a latticework of picket-fenced suburban homes, each one seemingly prettier than the last.  It’s like a studio backlot come to life!  An address number of 6301 was visible on the curb in the episode, so I promptly headed over to 6301 Orion on Google Street View and, sure enough, there was Joe and Love’s new pad looking back at me!

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In real life, the idyllic property, built in 1951 but recently remodeled, boasts 2,969 square feet, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, a kitchen with Caesarstone counters, a butler’s pantry, countless built-ins, a laundry room, multiple fireplaces, hardwood flooring and wainscoting throughout, a pool, a pond, a motor court, a cabana, gorgeous landscaping, and a 0.58-acre plot of land.

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The stunning pad (you can check out interior photos of it here) last sold for $1,885,000 in January 2018.

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It is not hard to see how the place came to be used on You.  A quintessential slice of Americana, the home perfectly encapsulates the normalcy and traditionalism that Joe will never be able to subscribe to.  No amount of white picket fencing or manicured shrubberies can tame his obsessive and murderous ways.  Instead, the pad serves as a prison of his own making.  As he says upon moving in, “Not every Siberia is cold.  Some are 73 and sunny with eco-conscious landscaping.”

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Though one of the series’ most notable locales, the residence only appears in a single segment – “Love, Actually’s” closing scene.

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Along with the front exterior, the property’s backyard is also featured in the episode, as you can see in the screen capture as compared to the MLS image below.

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Considering Cameron Woods’ prolific filming history, it should come as no surprise that Joe and Love’s house has popped up in other productions.

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In 1984, it portrayed the home of Mother Blaisdel (Diana Douglas) in the Season 4 episodes of Dynasty titled “The Vigil” . . .

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. . . and “The Voice Part 3.”

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The pad’s interior also appeared in the episodes, but it looked very different at the time.

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The Dixie Chicks race through the house Ferris-Bueller-style in their 1999 “Ready to Run” music video, which you can watch here.

More recently, the property was featured as the home of a man who falls off his roof while installing Christmas decorations in the Season 2 episode of 9-1-1 titled “Merry Ex-Mas,” which aired in 2018.

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Until next time, Happy Stalking!  Smile

Stalk It: Joe and Love’s new house from the final episode of the second season of You is located at 6301 Orion Avenue in Van Nuys’ Cameron Woods neighborhood.

The Tire House from “Pee-wee’s Big Holiday”

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Today’s locale is becoming quite the prolific film star!  I’ve blogged about the residence at 800 Adelaine Avenue in South Pasadena previously – twice, in fact.  It first came on my radar thanks to its appearance in the 2008 comedy Bedtime Stories, as I chronicled here.  Then, in 2015, I noticed it pop up in the pilot episode of the short-lived Fox series Grandfathered and dedicated another post to the place.  Pretty thorough coverage, I know.  But when I learned that it also cameoed in not one, but two Christmas-themed productions recently, I decided that yet another write-up was in order!

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The picturesque English Revival holds a pretty special place in my heart.  I have it to thank for meeting and becoming friends with fellow stalker Owen.  Way back on May 20th, 2009, I received an email from him asking for some assistance in tracking down the home belonging to Wendy (Courteney Cox) in Bedtime Stories.  That email kicked off the first of many location hunts the two of us have embarked upon.  Owen’s comment on my initial post about the place was quite prophetic.  He wrote, “Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.  Did I say ‘Louis’?  I mean ‘Lindsay.’”  Oh, how right he was!  The two of us became fast friends and remain so today, more than a decade later!  The house has fared pretty well, too, cameo-wise.

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As mentioned above, it was also featured in the Grandfathered pilot in which it portrayed the home of Jimmy Martino’s (John Stamos) ex, Sara (Paget Brewster).  It only appeared in the one episode, though.  Once the series got picked up, filming of Sara’s house scenes shifted to a different pad at 12660 Kling Street in Studio City.

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Then, last week, while writing my post on the residence where Pee-wee Herman (Paul Reubens) lived in Pee-wee’s Big Adventure, I scanned through the 1988 sequel Big Top Pee-wee and the 2016 Netflix film Pee-wee’s Big Holiday to see if the same property was utilized in either.  It wasn’t, but I was thrilled to see the Bedtime Stories house in the latter!  Though it only popped up briefly, I recognized it immediately as the spot where Pee-wee released a tire from a trailer as part of his extensive morning routine at the beginning of the flick.

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Coming full circle, a few days before that discovery, I received a text from Owen informing me that he had attempted to write a comment on my original Bedtime Stories house post, but that my site wasn’t allowing it.  (That’s an ongoing issue with old posts that the Grim Cheaper is trying to fix.)  Because I knew he had been binging Christmas movies, I figured he was likely wanting to apprise me of the home’s Pee-wee’s Big Holiday cameo.  But once the GC finally got comments on the post up and running, I was shocked that Owen was actually clueing me in on a different Yuletide-themed appearance!  He wrote, “When I think of this house, I think of you, because our friendship had its genesis in the search for this location.  For that reason, I thought I’d let you know that the house recently updated its filming location curriculum vitae, if you will.  I saw it pop up again on the “Christmas Spirit” episode of 9-1-1, which aired on Dec. 2.  They give the address as 2749 Elmer Ave. in North Hollywood in the episode . . . and then proceed to allow the ‘800’ house number near the front door to be visible five minutes later.  You have to do better than that to fool a stalker!”  Yeah, especially when it comes to such a well-known locale!  In the “Christmas Spirit” episode, the pad is where a mom (Chrystee Pharris) collapses and 9-1-1 operator Maddie Kendall (Jennifer Love Hewitt) talks her young son, Leo (Seth Carr), through performing CPR until the paramedics arrive.

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The residence is so idyllic and charming, it is not at all hard to see how it wound up onscreen in so many productions.  Built in 1925, the pad has 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2,165 square feet, a 0.23-acre lot, and a detached garage.  It last sold in January 2004 for $652,500, but Zillow puts its worth at $1,555,821 today!  So not only does the property have the ability to foster friendships, but it’s lucrative to boot!

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Big THANK YOU to Owen for asking me to find this house back in 2009, informing me of its recent 9-1-1 appearance, and, most of all, ten years of friendship.

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Until next time, Happy Stalking!  Smile

Stalk It: The “tire house” from Pee-wee’s Big Holiday is located at 800 Adelaine Avenue in South Pasadena.