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#1358660
Single Family

Margaret Nagle & Ron Fassler's House

Los Angeles, CA
Margaret Nagle

Margaret Nagle

screenwriter, television producer, activist, actress

Margaret Nagle is a screenwriter, producer, and activist. She has been nominated for three Emmy Awards and won three Writers Guild of America Awards. Her first script, HBO's Warm Springs received 16 Emmy nominations and won five Emmys in 2005, including the Emmy Award for Best Television Movie. It also won the 2006 Writers Guild of America Award for Long Form Original Screenplay. Her screenplay for the 2014 film "The Good Lie" received The Paul Selvin Award from the Writers Guild of America. Nagle also received a 2011 Writer's Guild Award for her work on Boardwalk Empire. Nagle has been nominated for three Humanitas Awards, an NAACP Award, and the Pen Award. She received the 2014 Media Access Award from the Writers Guild of America for "doubling the number" of people on network TV with disabilities. Nagle has been raising money for Humanitarian Aid for South Sudan by appearing at screenings of The Good Lie on behalf of Concern, UNICEF, RefugePoint and other organizations.

2,242

Sq Ft

About this home

Margaret Nagle & Ron Fassler's home. The screenwriter (HBO's "Warm Springs"), television producer (Lifetime's "Side Order of Life") and actress, lives here with her actor husband ("Alien Nation"). The purchased the 2-bed, 3-bath, 2,242 sq ft home in May of 2008 for $1.65M, according to public records.

Property Details

Property TypeSingle Family

Listed Price

$1,650,000

Listing #1358660

About This Single Family in Los Angeles, CA

This 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom single family is located in Los Angeles, CA. The property spans 2,242 square feet of living space. The property sold for $1,650,000, placing it in the luxury segment of the market.

Margaret Nagle & Ron Fassler's home. The screenwriter (HBO's "Warm Springs"), television producer (Lifetime's "Side Order of Life") and actress, lives here with her actor husband ("Alien Nation"). The purchased the 2-bed, 3-bath, 2,242 sq ft home in May of 2008 for $1.65M, according to public records.

Real Estate in Los Angeles, CA

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