Miles Copeland, record executive and manager, has listed his Hollywood Hills mansion for $4.95 million. The six bedroom, eight bathroom house is located near the popular Runyon Canyon, and was once owned by Emmy Award winner Raymond Burr. The nearly 9,000 square foot house was built in 1923, on just under three acres. “The gated estate is in one of the oldest and most historic neighborhoods in Hollywood, on a street where actors from Fay Wray to Tony Curtis have made their homes over the years,” reports Realtor . In 1979, Miles Copeland founded I.R.S. Records. He is the brother of The Police drummer, Stewart Copeland. Miles Copeland is responsible to managing acts such as Squeeze, and for signing Gary Numan, The Go-Go’s, and R.E.M. to A&M records. Photos courtesy of Realtor.com
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