Anthony Hopkins Acquires Former Pacific Palisades Home of Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell
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Anthony Hopkins has made headlines by purchasing the former residence of Hollywood icons Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell.
According to Fox Business, the 88-year-old “Silence of the Lambs” actor acquired the stunning Pacific Palisades property for approximately $13 million. This luxurious home spans 6,389 square feet and boasts five bedrooms, five bathrooms, an attached two-car garage, and a temperature-controlled wine room.
The property was initially listed in late 2025 for $13.4 million, with renowned real estate agent Josh Flagg of Compass handling the sale. Flagg described the home as “particularly special” due to its history with Hawn and Russell. He noted that the current owners had transformed it into an authentic East Coast traditional style, featuring elegant details such as a wine tasting room and a backyard putting green.

Anthony Hopkins purchased Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell’s former home in the Pacific Palisades. (Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic; Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic; Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Netflix)
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Flagg also highlighted the renewed momentum in the Pacific Palisades real estate market, noting that many lots have been sold following recent fires, leaving few move-in-ready homes available. He emphasized that this particular street remains one of the rare areas untouched.
Hawn and Russell originally purchased the home in 2004, later selling it to developers Bob and Margie Champion in 2017 for $6.9 million.

The living room features a wood-burning fireplace. (Hao Wang)

The dining room features a table with enough space for eight diners. (Hao Wang)
This luxurious residence also includes a swimming pool, multiple fire pits, a built-in barbecue, outdoor lounge and dining areas, and a putting green, making it perfect for entertaining.
Previously, Hopkins owned a home in the Pacific Palisades that tragically burned down during the catastrophic Los Angeles wildfires in January 2025.

The family room features a wood-burning fireplace, a TV and bookshelves. (Hao Wang)

The kitchen features a large center island and an eat-in bar. (Hao Wang)
In the wake of the devastating wildfires, which also affected the homes of other celebrities like Miles Teller, Billy Crystal, and Mandy Moore, Hopkins took to Instagram to share a message of hope.
He expressed, “As we struggle to heal from the devastation of these fires, it’s important we remember that the only thing we take with us is the love we give,” accompanied by heart and prayer emojis.
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The home also features a wine tasting room. (Hao Wang)

The home also includes a gym. (Hao Wang)
Recently, the Academy Award-winning actor celebrated a significant milestone, marking 50 years of sobriety in December 2025. He reflected on how a near-fatal drunk driving incident in 1975 prompted him to seek help.
In his memoir, “We Did Ok, Kid,” Hopkins recounted driving from Arizona to Beverly Hills one night without any memory of the journey, expressing, “I could have taken out a whole family.” This life-changing experience led him to embrace sobriety.

The backyard also features a swimming pool. (Hao Wang)

The backyard features a fire pit. (Hao Wang)
Reflecting on his journey, Hopkins stated, “So I stopped. Without bragging, I got help and 50 years ago today was the end. Not being a killjoy, I just wish you well,” he shared on Instagram. “Choose life instead of the opposite. Life life life and more life. I’m also going to be 88 in two days. So maybe I did something right, I don’t know. Happy New Year and happy happy life!”
Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com.
Anthony Hopkins has made headlines by purchasing the former residence of Hollywood icons Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell.
According to Fox Business, the 88-year-old “Silence of the Lambs” actor acquired the stunning Pacific Palisades property for approximately $13 million. This luxurious home spans 6,389 square feet and boasts five bedrooms, five bathrooms, an attached two-car garage, and a temperature-controlled wine room.
The property was initially listed in late 2025 for $13.4 million, with renowned real estate agent Josh Flagg of Compass handling the sale. Flagg described the home as “particularly special” due to its history with Hawn and Russell. He noted that the current owners had transformed it into an authentic East Coast traditional style, featuring elegant details such as a wine tasting room and a backyard putting green.

Anthony Hopkins purchased Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell’s former home in the Pacific Palisades. (Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic; Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic; Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Netflix)
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Flagg also highlighted the renewed momentum in the Pacific Palisades real estate market, noting that many lots have been sold following recent fires, leaving few move-in-ready homes available. He emphasized that this particular street remains one of the rare areas untouched.
Hawn and Russell originally purchased the home in 2004, later selling it to developers Bob and Margie Champion in 2017 for $6.9 million.

The living room features a wood-burning fireplace. (Hao Wang)

The dining room features a table with enough space for eight diners. (Hao Wang)
This luxurious residence also includes a swimming pool, multiple fire pits, a built-in barbecue, outdoor lounge and dining areas, and a putting green, making it perfect for entertaining.
Previously, Hopkins owned a home in the Pacific Palisades that tragically burned down during the catastrophic Los Angeles wildfires in January 2025.

The family room features a wood-burning fireplace, a TV and bookshelves. (Hao Wang)

The kitchen features a large center island and an eat-in bar. (Hao Wang)
In the wake of the devastating wildfires, which also affected the homes of other celebrities like Miles Teller, Billy Crystal, and Mandy Moore, Hopkins took to Instagram to share a message of hope.
He expressed, “As we struggle to heal from the devastation of these fires, it’s important we remember that the only thing we take with us is the love we give,” accompanied by heart and prayer emojis.
GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE

The home also features a wine tasting room. (Hao Wang)

The home also includes a gym. (Hao Wang)
Recently, the Academy Award-winning actor celebrated a significant milestone, marking 50 years of sobriety in December 2025. He reflected on how a near-fatal drunk driving incident in 1975 prompted him to seek help.
In his memoir, “We Did Ok, Kid,” Hopkins recounted driving from Arizona to Beverly Hills one night without any memory of the journey, expressing, “I could have taken out a whole family.” This life-changing experience led him to embrace sobriety.

The backyard also features a swimming pool. (Hao Wang)

The backyard features a fire pit. (Hao Wang)
Reflecting on his journey, Hopkins stated, “So I stopped. Without bragging, I got help and 50 years ago today was the end. Not being a killjoy, I just wish you well,” he shared on Instagram. “Choose life instead of the opposite. Life life life and more life. I’m also going to be 88 in two days. So maybe I did something right, I don’t know. Happy New Year and happy happy life!”
