Legendary Joan Crawford

Home | Films | Biography | Photos | Ask Casey | Radio Days | Joan A to Z | Lucille Le Sueur Name Contest | Joan's Homes | Letters | Collecting Joan | Boutique | Links | News | About Me / Fans

Brentwood Home

worship.jpg

Above: Joan turning her back to the camera? Never! This picture was pulled and not used in an article about the couple and their new home and marriage together.

I am sure Joan thought better than to show a picture of her worshiping the bust of Douglas Fairbanks Jr.



Below are photos of the interior and the exterior of the Brentwood home Joan lived at for 26 years. It survived three marriages, four children and several interior decorating makeovers. Click on the photos below to see them at a larger scale. Enjoy your stroll through the photos of Joan's Brentwood years.

livingroom31.jpg

Above: Joan sitting in her Brentwood living room. (1931)

livingroom312.jpg

Above: A well decorated Brentwood living room or is it a
funeral parlor? (1931)

bedbrent31.jpg

Above: This is how Joan & Doug's master bedroom looked in 1931.
Neat as a pin!

dougbrentrm31.jpg

Above: This was "Doug's room" in 1931. Notice the two large photos of Joan on the mantel.

brent2.jpg

Above: Another photo of the master bedroom in 1931.

44exterirohome.jpg

Above: Brentwood as it appeared in 1944.

44pool.jpg

Above: The grand swimming pool in 1944.

44bedrm.jpg

Above: Joan's bedroom in 1944.
What's with that light over the bed?

otherm.jpg

Above: Joan and her then husband Phillip Terry
play a game in the den. (1944)

48livrm.jpg

Above: Joan and Christopher gather in the living room.
Looks like the plastic was removed from the furniture.(1948)

48p00l.jpg

Above: Joan in color! A great photo of Joan
and her stunning swimming pool. (1948)

48dressrm.jpg

Above: I love this photo! Joan in her "grand" dressing room.
The picture is very "Mommie Dearest." looking. (1948)

patio50.jpg

Above: What a sunny great patio area.
This led down to the pool area. (1950)

diningrom50.jpg

Above: Out of all the rooms in the Brentwood home,
this room is my favorite. The dining room looked so grant
and elegant. Can you imagine the dinner parties
you could have in here? (1950)

living50.jpg

Above: A classy living room. (1950)

home2000.jpg

Above: 426 N.Bristol Ave. in 2000.

brent12005.jpg

Above: 426 N.Bristol Ave. in December 2005.

livingroom20062.jpg

Above: The living room at 426 N. Bristol Ave. as it stands now. This room has pretty much been unchanged from when Joan Crawfrod resided here.

entrance2006.jpg

Above: This is the entrance to the dressing wing to the master bedroom. The chinoisserie door surround may or may not have something to do with Joan's home theater at the time, where she acted with Franchot Tone for guests. AWESOME!

closet2006.jpg

Above: Here's what's left of Joan's famous dressing room. It is being made into a maser bathroom, the many niches were once closets that were homes for the many clothes and shoes Joan Crawford owned.

playroomhome.jpg

Above: The long narrow playroom
at Brentwood. (1931)

dine31.jpg

Above: Time for din-din. The Brentwood dining room. (1931)

diagrambrent.jpg

Above/Below: The Brentwood floor plans published in 1931.

diagrambrent2.jpg

guestbrent31.jpg

Above: In 1931 this was a very quant little guest room but it would eventually turn into a nursery.

brentcolor30.jpg

Above: Brentwood circa 1930.

home7654.jpg

Above: Brentwood circa 1935.

live8.jpg

Above: Brentwood circa 1940.

44dining.jpg

Above: A regal looking
dining alcove. (1944)

44living1.jpg

Above: Living Room in 1944.
Nice sofa Joan!

44den2.jpg

Above: A very colorful den. (1944)

44philroom.jpg

Above: In 1944, this was
Phillip Terry's room.

44nurs.jpg

Above: Christina's bedroom. (1944)

48hall.jpg

Above: A heavily decorated hallway.(1948)

theat48r.jpg

Above: The theater room.
The colors are brutal. (1948)

48sleeppch.jpg

Above: A relaxation room. (1948)

48sitrm.jpg

Above: The sitting room. (1948)

44playrm.jpg

Above: The playroom/den. (1948)

50bed.jpg

Above: Joan's bedroom.(1950)

den50.jpg

Above: Check out the lamps in this modern looking den.
CHIC! (1950)

china50.jpg

Above: A great collection of
fancy china.(1950)

50silver.jpg

Above: This amazing sterling silver
set would be worth a small
fortune today. (1950)

oscarhome.jpg

Above: A shrine to display the
beloved Oscar for Joan's role in
"Mildred Pierce."
What would have happened if she
would have won the other two
Oscar's she was nominated for? (1950)

brent2005.jpg

Above & Below: 426 N.Bristol Ave. in December 2005.

brent32005.jpg

brentwood07.gif

Above: The renovations to the exterior of the Brentwood home are complete as of February 2007.

All these photos of the Brentwood home below were provided by Sammy to use exclusively and ONLY on this website. Stay tuned for more ...... Thanks Sammy!!:-)



livingroom2006.jpg

Above: Another view of the living room. You can see the alcoves are still intact. Joan displayed her Oscar in one of those alcoves when she lived here.

staircase1.jpg

Above: There was never a grand "Mommie Dearest" staricase. This photo is taken looking down the original semi-enclosed staircase.

~~CLICK ON THE YELLOW STARS BELOW TO VOTE FOR THIS SITE!~~

p4stars.gif

Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use

Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright. In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered shall include;

(1) the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes;

(2) the nature of the copyrighted work;

(3) the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and

(4) the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work.

The fact that a work is unpublished shall not itself bar a finding of fair use if such finding is made upon consideration of all the above factors.

joan crawford picture joan crawford mommie dearest joan crawford biography joan crawford movie bio

<!--Begin SiteStats Code Dec , 38--><STYLE>.ivanC11654435781495{position:absolute;visibility:hidden;}</STYLE><DIV CLASS=ivanC11654435781495 ID=ivanI11654435781495><A HREF=http://freestats.com CLASS=ivanL_FR TARGET=_blank>FREE hit counter and Internet traffic statistics from freestats.com</A></DIV><script language='JavaScript' src='http://joancrawford.freestats.com/cgi-bin/sitestats.gif/script/11654435781495'></script><noscript><a href='http://joancrawford.freestats.com/cgi-bin/sitestats.gif/map'><img src='http://joancrawford.freestats.com/cgi-bin/sitestats.gif/img' border=0></a></noscript><!--End SiteStats Code-->

<html>
<body>

Page Content

<!-- Start of StatCounter Code -->
<script type="text/javascript">
var sc_project=2846823;
var sc_invisible=0;
var sc_partition=29;
var sc_security="e6c0de95";
</script>

<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.statcounter.com/counter/counter_xhtml.js"></script><noscript><div class="statcounter"><a class="statcounter" href="http://www.statcounter.com/"><img class="statcounter" src="http://c30.statcounter.com/2846823/0/e6c0de95/0/" alt="counter create hit" /></a></div></noscript>
<!-- End of StatCounter Code -->

<body>
<html>