
It appears Sir Anthony Hopkins is ready to take a final bow from his Malibu, Calif., estate. He’s recently listed the storied Point Dume estate for $11.5 million, a substantial increase from the $3,795,000 he paid for it in 2001.
The imposing cliffside mansion has made news of its own thanks to its durability in the face of disaster. It withstood the deadly Woolsey fire in 2018, which burned down the house next door, and the mudslides caused by torrential rains in 2019.
The Cape Cod-style, 4,010-square-foot, five-bedroom, five-bathroom house is perched on a cliff between Zuma Beach and Point Dume. It’s one of Malibu’s most dramatic locations and befits the 82-year-old actor who’s been nominated for five Academy Awards. He won an Oscar for his chilling performance as Hannibal Lecter in “Silence of the Lambs.” This year he was among the nominees for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his work in “The Two Popes.”
The home’s prime location includes spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean clear out to Catalina Island, and down the coast to Palos Verdes.
Listing photos indicate Hopkins and his wife, Stella Arroyave, have left the premises, but have likely not gone far. In 2018 they purchased a newly constructed home in Pacific Palisades for $6.6 million, then bought the vintage 1940s Colonial next door for another $6 million.