Woodside is hardly an “out of the way place” being about 1/2 hour from SF. It’s exclusive, for sure, but right smack in the middle of the Bay Area. I assume his ranch is a bit up in the hills, but still…
Here’s a YouTube video of Joe’s place (he did alright). It’s a pretty area, and well away from all the ridiculousness of the ski areas along I-70.
Weirdness: “You Can Leave Your Hat On” just came on the streaming radio while I was typing this.
Gary Coleman lived in a small town in Utah for the last few years of his life.
Andie MacDowell spends much of her time in Asheville, NC, I think.
He might have a place in Montana and I think he lived there for a few years as a kid, but he’s made his home in Denver for 30 years.
Neil Gaiman lives in Menomonie, Wisconsin.
Christine Brewer who you’ve probably never heard of if you’re not a fan of opera, but you definitely have if you are, lives in Lebanon, IL, which is basically a cornfield about 30 miles east of St. Louis.
Treat Williams and Jonathan Goldsmith (The Most Interesting Man in the World) both live in Manchester, VT, pop. 4,391. Luis Guzman (Raoul “El Cid” Hernandez, from Oz) lives in Sutton, VT, pop. 1,029.
Yeah, but so did Russian Mole Spies.
Then again, he DID do more damage…
Together? Now that would be interesting!!
Right in my backyard, and maybe a B-lister - but Karen Allen lives in Montery Massachusetts, owns a Textile company - Karen Allen Fiber Arts in Great Barrington, MA and teaches acting and yoga in Great Barrington, MA.
Very nice. Thanks for posting that.
I used to live in New Paltz, NY. When I was doing so, Robert De Niro had a home in the neighbouring village of Gardiner, NY.
Not sure is former Yankee pitcher Fritz Peterson is now (he may be if Ben Affleck and Matt Damon ever make the movie about Peterson and teammate Mike Kekich swapping families in 1973). But he lives in a small town in Minnesota where no one knows he is a former baseball player (lowest era at old Yankee Stadium), just Mr Peterson.
I used to work with a woman whose son lived in the same general area as him, and regularly saw him at the grocery store. He would usually be dressed in a t-shirt and blue jeans, and nobody bothered him, which is as it should be.
The three members of Rush all live in different places. Geddy Lee is still in Toronto, Alex Lifeson lives in southern Florida, and Neil Peart moved to L.A. when he remarried and is now an U.S. citizen.
I’ve heard that a lot of very well-known celebrities live in the Chicago suburbs because nobody expects to see them there, and people totally leave them alone.
The short guy on “American Pickers” lives in a middle-class neighborhood in Davenport, Iowa.
Jimmy Cagney and his wife spent the last 20 years of their life on a farm in. Stanfordville, about 35 minutes east
Blues musician Muddy Waters lived in the very middle-class (and, at that time, I imagine, largely white) suburb of Westmont for the last decade of his life.
How could I have grown up in Des Moines and not remembered that this was where Slipknot came from, and most of them still live there?
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Probably because I don’t listen to them? Anyway, that something like that would come out of there doesn’t surprise me.
Tiny Tim lived there for a while, as did Persis Khambatta from “Star Trek”. Both are deceased now.
Does he live in the restaurant?