Built in 1921, this property was originally owned by silent movie star Norma Talmadge. Norma was an actress & film producer of Hollywood’s Silent Era.
A major box-office draw during the 1920s and 30s, Norma was the most popular screen idol of her generation. Throughout it’s history, this property served as a wardrobe sanctuary & social house for screen icons including Charlie Chaplin, Bette Davis, Rita Hayworth & Judy Garland. Whitney Houston lived here in the 1990s.
The house itself, as well as the street & entire West Hollwood neighborhood was named after Norma - known as “The Norma Triangle”. This building is listed on the United States of America National Register of Historic Places. The front porch itself graced the "Gone with the Wind" set.
We hope you enjoy your visit to this beautiful, historic property.








