‘American Idol’ director Bruce Gowers offers up his prized estate in Malibu
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Director and producer Bruce Gowers, who gained fame for Queen’s ground-breaking “Bohemian Rhapsody” music video, is asking $14.95 million for his house in Malibu.
The gated equestrian estate, known as Silver Raven Farms, encompasses close to 5 acres. A Traditional-style main house and three self-contained guesthouses share the site with a barn, a riding arena, a swimming pool and a lighted tennis court.
The renovated main house, which was built in 2007, has a formal dining room with a fireplace, a media/family area, a library/study and a den/office. The 5,950 square feet of living space includes four bedrooms, four full bathrooms and two powder rooms.
The grounds feature multiple patios and seating areas, redwood and sycamore trees, roses, a vegetable garden and fruit trees.
There’s a four-car garage and a separate garage for ATV and surfboard storage.
Gowers, 75, was an “American Idol” director from 2002-2011. He has scores of credits for directing award shows and specials.
The property previously sold in 2000 for $3.995 million, public records show.
Ellen Francisco of Coldwell Banker and Barbara Tenenbaum of Hilton &Hyland are the listing agents.
Twitter: @LATHotProperty
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