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Roland Rich Woolley

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Roland Rich Woolley

Birth
Paris, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA
Death
10 May 1979 (aged 88)
Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
Clermont 93-1-E
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Excerpt of an article published in the Los Angeles Times July 25, 2004 regarding a property on the market in the Toluca Lake neighborhood following the death of Roland Woolley's daughter:

"Toluca Lake home of late celebrity attorney Roland Rich Woolley has come on the market at $6 million.

"Woolley, who died in 1979 at 88, made headlines during the 1930s and '40s as the attorney for such stars as Mary Astor, Van Heflin and Olivia de Havilland. Woolley's daughter Mary Alice lived in the house until her death in late 2003. Her family had owned the property, which backs up to the late Bob Hope's home, since 1939.

"The French Normandy-style house, built in 1936, has three bedrooms and three bathrooms in about 3,400 square feet. The circular drive, behind gates, leads to 2-plus acres of park-like grounds with a streambed, a bridge, winding pathways, sitting areas, flowering hedges and rose gardens. Redwood and oak trees surround the house. The grounds are like a forest and are home to two deer, a fox and several raccoons."

Excerpt of an article published in the Los Angeles Times July 25, 2004 regarding a property on the market in the Toluca Lake neighborhood following the death of Roland Woolley's daughter:

"Toluca Lake home of late celebrity attorney Roland Rich Woolley has come on the market at $6 million.

"Woolley, who died in 1979 at 88, made headlines during the 1930s and '40s as the attorney for such stars as Mary Astor, Van Heflin and Olivia de Havilland. Woolley's daughter Mary Alice lived in the house until her death in late 2003. Her family had owned the property, which backs up to the late Bob Hope's home, since 1939.

"The French Normandy-style house, built in 1936, has three bedrooms and three bathrooms in about 3,400 square feet. The circular drive, behind gates, leads to 2-plus acres of park-like grounds with a streambed, a bridge, winding pathways, sitting areas, flowering hedges and rose gardens. Redwood and oak trees surround the house. The grounds are like a forest and are home to two deer, a fox and several raccoons."


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