California Hideaway Where Some of Hollywood’s Most Iconic Movie Scores Came to Life Lists for $3.4 Million
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By Kelsi Karruli
Published on May 8, 2026.
A six-bedroom, five-bathroom residence in Encino, California, where some of Hollywood's most iconic film and television shows were previously owned by film score composer Michael Giacchino. The home, which spans over 4,300 square feet, offers seamless indoor-outdoor living and a creative legacy tied to major entertainment productions. Giacachino used the home to write soundtracks for the 2008 movie "Speed Racer," composed music for several seasons of the TV series "Lost" and "Alias," and worked on music for Pixar favorites "Up" and Ratatouille. The property also features flexible bonus spaces that could accommodate a variety of lifestyles.
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