
Rosemary Harris Sold Her 51-Year North Carolina Mansion for Under $1 Million | House Tour 2025
Rosemary Harris Sold Her 51-Year North Carolina Mansion for Under $1 Million | House Tour 2025
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She holds a Tony Award, an Emmy, a Golden Globe, an Oscar nomination, and four Drama Desk Awards — and for fifty-one years, she lived in a pink stucco Spanish Revival mansion in Winston-Salem, North Carolina that sold quietly in 2020 for just $910,000.
Built in 1925 by architect Charles Barton Keen, the 8,638-square-foot estate on two private acres features beamed ceilings, a cross-vault plaster dining room, a cozy library, sleeping porches, and original Thomas Sears landscape design untouched for nearly a century.
Rosemary Harris won the Tony at 38 playing Eleanor of Aquitaine, won the Emmy for the BBC, earned a Golden Globe for a Holocaust miniseries watched by 120 million Americans, received an Oscar nomination, and then introduced herself to a billion more viewers as Aunt May Parker in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy — all while quietly raising a Tony Award-winning daughter inside that North Carolina mansion.
At 98, she has never needed a Hollywood address to prove anything.
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