EXCLUSIVE: California Hideaway Where Some of Hollywood’s Most Iconic Movie Scores Came to Life Lists for $3.4 Million

by Kelsi Karruli

Tucked behind lush greenery in the heart of Encino, a sprawling hideaway with a surprising connection to some of Hollywood’s most beloved films and TV shows has hit the market for $3.4 million.

The six-bedroom, five-bathroom residence spans more than 4,300 square feet and blends seamless indoor-outdoor living with a creative legacy tied to major entertainment productions, having previously been owned by award-winning composer Michael Giacchino, according to property records.

During the years he lived at the home—which he sold more than a decade ago—Giacchino wrote the soundtracks for the 2008 movie "Speed Racer," composed music for several seasons of the hit TV series "Lost" and "Alias," and worked on music for Pixar favorites "Up" and "Ratatouille."

According to the listing, the home’s bonus room served as the creative hub where music tied to those productions—and multiple video games—was developed between 2002 and 2007.

Beyond its Hollywood pedigree, the listing, which is held by Courtney Cunniff and Shelton Wilder of Christie’s International Real Estate Southern California, notes that the home offers an airy and updated layout filled with natural light.

Tucked behind lush greenery in the heart of Encino, a sprawling hideaway with a surprising connection to some of Hollywood’s most beloved films and TV shows has officially hit the market for $3,398,000. (Neue Focus)
A formal living room with a white brick fireplace, olive green drapes, and contemporary white armchairs.
The six-bedroom, five-bathroom residence spans more than 4,300 square feet and blends seamless indoor-outdoor living with a creative legacy tied to major entertainment productions—including the soundtrack work for the 2008 film "Speed Racer," several seasons of the hit TV series "Lost" and "Alias," as well as the animated Pixar favorites "Up" and "Ratatouille." (Neue Focus)
A modern bedroom with a gray fabric bed, a blue patterned area rug, and a white armchair next to a shuttered window.
According to the listing, the home’s bonus room served as the creative hub where music tied to those productions—and multiple video games—was developed between 2002 and 2007. (Neue Focus)
A detailed view of the kitchen's cooking area, showcasing a large stainless steel range under a professional vent hood.
Beyond its Hollywood pedigree, the listing, which is held by Courtney Cunniff and Shelton Wilder of Christie’s International Real Estate Southern California, notes that the home offers an airy and updated layout filled with natural light. (Neue Focus)
A formal dining room with a dark wood table, unique block-style chairs, and a large drum pendant light.
Solid wood flooring runs throughout the home, while generously sized bedrooms, expansive closets, and extensive built-in storage add both comfort and functionality. (Neue Focus)

Solid wood flooring runs throughout the home, while generously sized bedrooms, expansive closets, and extensive built-in storage add both comfort and functionality.

The chef's kitchen is certainly one of the crown jewels of the home thanks to its luxe features.

"The beautifully appointed kitchen features custom Woodmode cabinetry and premium appliances including a Wolf sealed gas range top, Sub-Zero refrigerator, double Miele ovens with warming drawer, two Miele dishwashers, two sinks, and a U-Line beverage center," the listing states.

"A charming breakfast nook opens to the home's living, dining, and media spaces filled with natural light."

Nearby, multiple entertaining areas provide ample room for hosting, while oversized windows and French doors help blur the lines between the indoor and outdoor spaces.

The primary suite comes with French doors, which open directly to the outdoor spa area. The recently renovated primary bathroom has been outfitted with elegant tilework, dual vanities, and a soaking tub.

A spacious master suite with a dramatic vaulted wood-plank ceiling, exposed beams, and dark hardwood floors.
Oversized windows and French doors help blur the lines between the indoor and outdoor spaces. (Neue Focus)
The sparkling pool out back (Neue Focus)
A bright bathroom featuring a white subway-tiled bathtub and shower combination with a glass partition.
Recently renovated, the primary bathroom has been outfitted with elegant tilework, dual vanities, and a soaking tub. (Neue Focus)
The listing offers buyers the rare opportunity to own not only a luxurious Encino property, but also a home quietly tied to the creation of several iconic projects that helped define pop culture in the early 2000s. (Neue Focus)

The property boasts flexible bonus spaces that could easily be converted to accommodate a variety of lifestyles—whether buyers are seeking a creative studio, wellness retreat, guest accommodations, or work-from-home office.

"A bonus bedroom with soaring beamed ceilings and en-suite bath is ideal for guests, a home office, or creative studio," reads the listing.

The grounds have a resort-style ambiance with amenities designed for both entertaining and everyday relaxation, including the sparkling pool, fruit tees, and solar panels.

Large entertaining spaces flow effortlessly into the outdoor living areas, creating the quintessential Southern California setup designed for both relaxation and hosting guests.

The listing offers buyers the rare opportunity to own not only a luxurious Encino property, but also a home quietly tied to the creation of several iconic projects that helped define pop culture in the early 2000s.

"Designed for relaxation and entertaining, the expansive backyard features a pool, spa, fruit trees, lush landscaping, and solar panels for added efficiency. Gated in one of Encino's most sought-after neighborhoods, this turn-key property offers comfort, scale, and timeless appeal," adds the listing.

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