Amanda Seyfried, who starred within the Emmy-nominated Hulu sequence “The Dropout” — the place she portrayed biotech fraudster Elizabeth Holmes, founding father of the billion-dollar blood-testing firm, Theranos — has bought her Greenwich Village digs for $3.4 million, properly above its $3.25 million asking value.
The actress, additionally beloved for her function in “Mamma Mia!” purchased the two-bedroom, two-bath pad at Devonshire Home for $1.9 million in 2010 — barely over its $1.89 million ask — a 12 months after the famed Emery Roth-designed constructing at 28 E. tenth St. transformed to condos. Previous and current residents there have included Alec Baldwin and Josh Charles of “The Good Spouse.”
Seyfried has since married Thomas Sadoski, of “The Newsroom,” and the couple — proud mother and father of two youngsters — now personal a family-sized 1,700-square-foot penthouse on the Higher West Aspect, a Los Angeles residence she purchased from Adam Brody and a Catskills farmhouse that has performed its personal starring function in shelter magazines.
Seyfried is presently engaged on the Apple TV+ drama anthology, “The Crowded Room,” the place she has been solid alongside fellow Higher West Sider Tom Holland of the “Spider-Man” movies.
Seyfried’s now-sold fourth flooring pad is 1,585 sq. toes. It opens to an entry lobby that results in a big lounge and eating room. It additionally features a ornamental hearth, beamed ceilings, customized storage, bookcases and a big white chef’s kitchen designed by Annabelle Selldorf.
The principle bed room has a walk-in closet, courtyard views and a windowed ensuite toilet with marble and radiant flooring heating.
Seyfried as soon as mentioned her function in “Letters to Juliet” — a rom-com filmed in Italy with Christopher Egan, Vanessa Redgrave and Gael Garcia Bernal — paid for the house. As she mentioned to Self-importance Honest, it’s robust to say no to rom-coms as a result of “generally, if you wish to purchase an house in Manhattan, you gotta do one or two.”
The 12-story constructing dates to 1928. Facilities embrace a landscaped courtyard, a rooftop terrace, a health club and a youngsters’s playroom.
The itemizing brokers had been Corcoran’s Scott B. Stewart and Alicia Cacchione.
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