By James McClain English screenwriter and award-winning veteran sketch comic Laura Solon is packing her bags and dipping her real estate toes across the pond; property records show she’s ponied up $1.6 million for a heavily modified 1922-built Tudor Revival spread in the quaint enclave of Altadena — out in L.A.’s San Gabriel Valley and just a quick skip north of Pasadena.
Sited mid-block on a quiet street littered with other equally charming homes, the new Solon digs were previously owned by the noted, late ceramicist Gifford Myers and appear to have undergone a significant remodel and expansion in the 1950s.
But the house still retains its original pitched roof, and a red brick walkway that leads past a broad lawn, up a stairway to the
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