Skip to main content

Screen actress Rosemarie Stack (also known as Rosemarie Bowe), the widow of actor Robert Stack (special agent Eliot Ness in the late 1950s-1960s television series The Untouchables), has agreed to sell her home in Bel Air, Calif., local agents familiar with the property say. (Mr. Stack died in May.) The property, which was never on the market, is in escrow for a little more than $7-million (U.S.). The deal has yet to close. The roughly 5,300-square-foot residence, a one-storey ranch that some agents describe as "Hawaiian modern" style, sits on a lot of nearly one acre in the much-sought-after East Gate area.

Montgomery farm

Hollowbrook Farm, the Connecticut estate of late screen actor and director Robert Montgomery (he died in 1981) and his second wife, Elisabeth G. Montgomery, who died about a year ago, has been listed for sale at $3.5-million. The couple bought the estate on 196 rolling acres near Norfolk in 1972 for about $368,000, according to tax records, and used it as their primary residence. Mr. Montgomery was the father of Bewitched star and film actress Elizabeth Montgomery, and starred in more than 60 films, had a popular 1950s TV show and was president of the Screen Actors Guild. Mr. Montgomery grew up in New York state not too far from the Norfolk, Conn., area, so that part of the country appealed to him, family members say.

Interact with The Globe