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HOT PROPERTY REAL ESTATE BUSINESS

By LAUREN BEALE MAR 26, 2015 | 10:59 AM

Allison Janney of "" has sold a house in Studio City for $1.585 million. (Mike Zent | Inset: Associated Press)

Allison Janney, who stars in the CBS show "Mom," has sold a house in Studio City for $1.585 million. The homey single-story home includes 1,925 square feet of interior space with living and dining rooms, an updated kitchen and a bonus room/office. The master suite has a vaulted wood-beam ceiling and claw-foot tub for a total of three bedrooms and two bathrooms. There's a fireplace in the living room.

The Traditional-style house, built in 1950, sits on more than a half-acre of grounds with a solar-heated swimming pool and a covered patio. A stone path leads to a tiki bar lounge and deck that take in views of the mountains and mature trees.

Janney, 55, starred as the White House press secretary on "The West Wing" from 1999 to 2006. Since then she has been seen in "Masters of Sex" (2013-14) and "Mr. Sunshine" (2011). The actress will return for the third season of "Masters of Sex" and is working on the upcoming comedy series "Break a Hip."

She bought the Studio City property in 2001 for $799,000, public records show, and had listed it at $1.495 million.

Daniel Brown and Matthew Klein of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties were the listing agents. Jessica Felix of Rodeo Realty represented the buyer.

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Lauren Beale carried on the Los Angeles Times’ tradition of breaking celebrity real estate news in the Hot Property column. She is intrigued by the chase and the homes; the celebrities, less so. Covering the luxury housing beat for Business, the former Real Estate editor has trod many a polished marble floor. She left The Times in 2015.