Jayma Mays of ‘Glee’ puts her hip modern home in Los Feliz up for sale
Actress-singer Jayma Mays and her husband, actor Adam Campbell, have listed their home in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles for sale at $2.795 million.
The two-story home, originally built in 1925 and expanded through the years, received a modern makeover by New York-based Jacobschang Architecture during the couple’s ownership.
The result was a complete interior renovation and an addition that included a new second-story master suite. A bridge-like walkway connects the master suite to the main house while providing access to a rooftop deck. The outdoor living space was doubled through new balconies, private decks and a courtyard.
The main floor is largely devoted to open-plan space and includes a sunlit living room, a chef’s kitchen with a long center island, and a dining and family room area. There are four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms plus an office/media room.
Fleetwood sliding doors open to a patio anchored by a mature avocado tree. A saltwater swimming pool, a lounge area and planters fill the fenced and bamboo-hedged backyard.
Mays, 38, is known for her television roles on “Glee,” “Ugly Betty” and “The Millers.” She currently appears on the sitcom “Trial & Error” and has a voice role on the animated series “The Adventures of Puss in Boots.”
Last year, she had a part in the biographical crime film “American Made” starring Tom Cruise.
Campbell, 37, has a main role on the sitcom “Great News,” which in January wrapped up its second season. His film credits include “Epic Movie” (2016) and “Wolves at the Door” (2016).
They bought the property in 2008 for $940,000, records show.
Patricia Ruben of Sotheby’s International Realty holds the listing.
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