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#1356052
Single Family

Amy Poehler's House

Beverly Hills, CA
Amy Poehler

Amy Poehler

Saturday Night Live star
Age 54 Virgo

Saturday Night Live star who co-anchored Weekend Update with her good friend Tina Fey and parodied politician Hillary Clinton.

About this home

Amy Poehler's home. The actress and comedian owns this 4-bedroom, 5-bathroom, 4,135-square-foot house. She paid $3.63M for the property in late 2014. While she waited for the remodels to finish, she leased a larger home in the Beverly Hills flats (also featured on this site). She was at one time fined and called one of Beverly Hills' worst water wasters for using 170,000 gallons of water during a two-month period in 2015. Amy Poehler is an American actress, comedian, writer, producer, and director. She began her career in improvisational comedy, training at Chicago’s Second City and co-founding the Upright Citizens Brigade, which later became a television series on Comedy Central. Poehler gained national prominence as a cast member on Saturday Night Live from 2001 to 2008, where she was known for her political impressions and co-anchoring the “Weekend Update” segment. After leaving SNL, Poehler starred as Leslie Knope in the NBC comedy series Parks and Recreation (2009–2015), a role that earned her a Golden Globe Award and several Emmy nominations. She has also appeared in films such as Mean Girls (2004), Baby Mama (2008), and Sisters (2015), and voiced Joy in Pixar’s Inside Out (2015) and its sequel. In addition to acting, Poehler has worked extensively as a producer and director, co-creating and producing shows such as Broad City, Russian Doll, and Harlem. Amy Poehler's net worth is $30 million. Amy Poehler was married to actor Will Arnett from 2003-2016.

Property Details

Property TypeSingle Family

Listed Price

$3,630,000

Listing #1356052

About This Single Family in Beverly Hills, CA

This 4 bedroom, 5 bathroom single family is located in Beverly Hills, CA.. The property sold for $3,630,000, placing it in the luxury segment of the market.

Amy Poehler's home. The actress and comedian owns this 4-bedroom, 5-bathroom, 4,135-square-foot house. She paid $3.63M for the property in late 2014. While she waited for the remodels to finish, she leased a larger home in the Beverly Hills flats (also featured on this site). She was at one time fined and called one of Beverly Hills' worst water wasters for using 170,000 gallons of water during a two-month period in 2015. Amy Poehler is an American actress, comedian, writer, producer, and director. She began her career in improvisational comedy, training at Chicago’s Second City and co-founding the Upright Citizens Brigade, which later became a television series on Comedy Central. Poehler gained national prominence as a cast member on Saturday Night Live from 2001 to 2008, where she was known for her political impressions and co-anchoring the “Weekend Update” segment. After leaving SNL, Poehler starred as Leslie Knope in the NBC comedy series Parks and Recreation (2009–2015), a role that earned her a Golden Globe Award and several Emmy nominations. She has also appeared in films such as Mean Girls (2004), Baby Mama (2008), and Sisters (2015), and voiced Joy in Pixar’s Inside Out (2015) and its sequel. In addition to acting, Poehler has worked extensively as a producer and director, co-creating and producing shows such as Broad City, Russian Doll, and Harlem. Amy Poehler's net worth is $30 million. Amy Poehler was married to actor Will Arnett from 2003-2016.

Real Estate in Beverly Hills, CA

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