This historic mission-style hacienda in Los Angeles County was the longtime home of Old Hollywood actor and peace activist Franz Lederer.
Born in Prague in 1899, Lederer had a successful stage career in Europe before trying his hand at motion pictures, landing the male lead opposite Louise Brooks in the classic 1929 silent film “Pandora’s Box,” according to published reports. He immigrated to the U.S. and Hollywood in the early 1930s, starring in films with such leading ladies as Joan Bennett, Ginger Rogers and Claudette Colbert.
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