Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino and actress Jolene Blalock land beachside in Malibu - Los Angeles Times
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Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino and actress Jolene Blalock land beachside in Malibu

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“Star Trek: Enterprise” actress Jolene Blalock and her husband, Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino, must have liked what they saw in this Malibu home.

A trust associated with the couple paid $11 million for the beachfront contemporary, which sold after about three weeks on the market, according to the Multiple Listing Service. It had been listed for $11.995 million, records indicate.

The chic interior enters to an open floor plan filled with beamed ceilings and wall-to-wall windows overlooking the water. Slate gray counters accent the center-island kitchen. Across the space, sliding glass doors open to one of two outdoor patios.

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A wooden deck, accessed by the lower-level lounge, spans the backside of the home.

The 3,305 square feet of living space is completed by a master suite with a walk-in closet and two other bedrooms. Also included are a detached guesthouse and a landscaped courtyard for entertaining.

Records show the home last sold three years ago for $7.7 million..

In addition to “Star Trek,” Blalock, 43, has also dropped in for guest roles on “House,” “CSI: Miami” and “10 Items or Less.” Rapino, who’s served as Live Nation’s president and CEO since 2005, signed a five-year contract renewal, valued at $9 million, at the end of 2017.

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Mark S. Gruskin and Kurt Rappaport of Westside Estate Agency co-listed the property. Mark Andrew Smith of Coldwell Banker Residential represented the buyer.

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