New House for the 'Full House' Girls
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New House for the 'Full House' Girls
"Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, the twins who star in the new ABC comedy series "Two of a Kind" and played a single character on the long-running family sitcom "Full House," have moved with their family to their new home in a gated community in the west San Fernando Valley. Their former home, in Sherman Oaks, has been sold for about $1.6 million."
"The twins, 12, started playing Michelle on "Full House" when they were 9 months old. The show ended in 1995. Since then, their parents, David and Jarnette Olsen, saw to it that the twins had their own production company, and the sisters have made 22 home videos and a number of books, children's pop albums and TV movies as well as the '96 feature film "It Takes Two.""
"The buyers of their former home are Howard Adler, a writer and executive producer as well as co-creator of the twins' new series, and his wife, Carolyn, also a comedy writer. The Sherman Oaks home has five bedrooms in 4,800 square feet. The ranch-style house was built in 1940."
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, 12-year-old twins known for playing Michelle on "Full House" starting at 9 months old, sold their Sherman Oaks home for approximately $1.6 million and moved to a gated community in the west San Fernando Valley. The five-bedroom, 4,800-square-foot ranch-style house built in 1940 was purchased by Howard Adler, a writer and executive producer who co-created the twins' new ABC series "Two of a Kind," and his wife Carolyn, also a comedy writer. The Olsens had lived in the Sherman Oaks property for about five years. Since "Full House" ended in 1995, the twins have developed an extensive entertainment portfolio including 22 home videos, books, children's albums, TV movies, and the 1996 feature film "It Takes Two."
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