Meadowmufn Posted July 9 Posted July 9 I was doing some research on Sorrell Booke and fell down a rabbit hole when I discovered he used to live in Pacific Palisades. My thoughts immediately went to wondering if his house was still standing after the wildfires in 2025. Sadly, the answer is no. I was thinking of posting this on the HazzardNet Facebook page, but it's kind of sad so I'm not sure. Thoughts? Hobie Hartkins 1 Quote
MelenialDukesfan01 Posted July 10 Posted July 10 I read John Schieders recent book, Livining "My Life My Way" John talked about how Sorrell would sometimes host the cast at his home in Sherman Oaks. John also mentioned in the book that Sorrell would show up to work at WB, and he drove an old Volvo. I guess Sorrell had more than one house. Hobie Hartkins and RogerDuke 1 1 Quote
RogerDuke Posted July 10 Posted July 10 That is pretty sad. I'm the type who gets attached to things and this brings back memories of how sad I felt when the original Dukes farmhouse in Georgia got tore down. It was nice of the owners grandson to join HazzardNet and keep us updated. These pictures are a little odd though. I wonder why the new driveway veers off to the right like that. Quote
Meadowmufn Posted July 11 Author Posted July 11 21 hours ago, MelenialDukesfan01 said: I read John Schieders recent book, Livining "My Life My Way" John talked about how Sorrell would sometimes host the cast at his home in Sherman Oaks. John also mentioned in the book that Sorrell would show up to work at WB, and he drove an old Volvo. I guess Sorrell had more than one house. He passed away in Sherman Oaks, so he may have moved or had more than one house. His Sherman Oaks home was sold in August of 1994, 6 months after he passed. The Sherman Oaks home looked to be on a much bigger lot and had a pool. https://www.redfin.com/CA/Sherman-Oaks/14341-Millbrook-Dr-91423/home/4863818 Quote
Meadowmufn Posted July 11 Author Posted July 11 20 hours ago, RogerDuke said: That is pretty sad. I'm the type who gets attached to things and this brings back memories of how sad I felt when the original Dukes farmhouse in Georgia got tore down. It was nice of the owners grandson to join HazzardNet and keep us updated. These pictures are a little odd though. I wonder why the new driveway veers off to the right like that. Oops. That's because I screenshot the wrong house... the one across the street. This is the correct house. It looks like one of them, either the Google Maps or the LA county fire site has it flipped. RogerDuke and Hobie Hartkins 2 Quote
Hobie Hartkins Posted July 11 Posted July 11 (edited) I figured his house would have more of a " Wow" factor to it. He was surely worth a lot....unless he was like a lot od stars and was careless. Edited Saturday at 11:34 PM by Hobie Hartkins Quote
RogerDuke Posted July 11 Posted July 11 17 minutes ago, Hobie Hartkins said: I figured his house would have more of a " Wow" factor to it. He was surely worth a lot....unless he was like a lot od stars and was creless. My guess is that after season 7 Hughie finally came up with a plan that actually worked and swindled all his uncle's money. Hobie Hartkins 1 Quote
Meadowmufn Posted Saturday at 04:59 AM Author Posted Saturday at 04:59 AM 3 hours ago, Hobie Hartkins said: I figured his house would have more of a " Wow" factor to it. He was surely worth a lot....unless he was like a lot od stars and was creless. His house in Sherman Oaks was on almost half an acre and had a pool. Hobie Hartkins 1 Quote
MelenialDukesfan01 Posted Saturday at 05:30 PM Posted Saturday at 05:30 PM As a Die-Hard Dukes fan who lives in Los Angeles, I never would have thought of looking for Sorrell's home! I simply read that he lived in Sherman Oaks. I definitely think that a successful TV actor in the early 1980's could afford to buy a very desirable house here in Los Angeles for a six-figure sum. Today that same house would have a multi-million-dollar price tag on it today. One of the challenges for homebuyers in the early 1980's was that interest rates were at all time historic highs (18-21%), but a successful actor could afford to buy a house outright without a mortgage, giving them an advantage over other homebuyers. Surely, Boss Hogg wouldn't take on a mortgage with such a high interest rate. LOL RogerDuke 1 Quote
MelenialDukesfan01 Posted Saturday at 05:38 PM Posted Saturday at 05:38 PM (edited) 15 hours ago, Hobie Hartkins said: I figured his house would have more of a " Wow" factor to it. He was surely worth a lot....unless he was like a lot od stars and was creless. I'm not sure if the house pictured is the same house that Sorrell owned in Sherman Oaks. Google maps has it blurred out and it looks like its a gated property. The listing says 5 bed, 5.5 bathroom, 3800 square feet, and is worth 3.8 million today. Edited Saturday at 05:39 PM by MelenialDukesfan01 Hobie Hartkins 1 Quote
HossC Posted Saturday at 05:56 PM Posted Saturday at 05:56 PM 24 minutes ago, MelenialDukesfan01 said: As a Die-Hard Dukes fan who lives in Los Angeles... Have you visited any of the filming locations? Quote
MelenialDukesfan01 Posted Saturday at 07:46 PM Posted Saturday at 07:46 PM I have. At Christmas time last year, WB had an event on the town square that was primarily aimed at Gilmore Girls fans. You could pay to get in and walk around the town square freely all day. I truly enjoyed it, even though I was a Dukes fan more so than a Gilmore Girls fan! lol WB will most likely have the same event at Christmas time later this year! Hobie Hartkins and RogerDuke 2 Quote
HossC Posted Saturday at 08:34 PM Posted Saturday at 08:34 PM That sounds fun. I've never seen a whole episode of Gilmore Girls, but I watched a few clips while researching the Hazzard Square thread. Quote
Hobie Hartkins Posted Saturday at 11:37 PM Posted Saturday at 11:37 PM 5 hours ago, MelenialDukesfan01 said: I'm not sure if the house pictured is the same house that Sorrell owned in Sherman Oaks. Google maps has it blurred out and it looks like its a gated property. The listing says 5 bed, 5.5 bathroom, 3800 square feet, and is worth 3.8 million today. well.....may bee.....you can't ever tell! Quote
RogerDuke Posted Sunday at 01:43 AM Posted Sunday at 01:43 AM 8 hours ago, MelenialDukesfan01 said: As a Die-Hard Dukes fan who lives in Los Angeles, Well, you are in Hazzard County now and we are happy to have you. Next time you see an older cop in Los Angeles ask if they were working the year Enos was a law enforcement officer there. I bet they will have a lot of stories about him. My guess is that Turk has retired by now. Possum on a gumbush, grits and greens strike again. Seriously though, we are thrilled to have you and look forward to hearing more about your love of the greatest TV show in history. Hobie Hartkins 1 Quote
Hobie Hartkins Posted Sunday at 02:17 AM Posted Sunday at 02:17 AM 6 hours ago, MelenialDukesfan01 said: I have. At Christmas time last year, WB had an event on the town square that was primarily aimed at Gilmore Girls fans. You could pay to get in and walk around the town square freely all day. I truly enjoyed it, even though I was a Dukes fan more so than a Gilmore Girls fan! lol WB will most likely have the same event at Christmas time later this year! it's great to have you. if you have any questions, just pm any of us! RogerDuke 1 Quote
MelenialDukesfan01 Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago Thank you for the warm welcome. Earlier this week when I was traveling from West LA to Burbank, I put the address for Sorrell's home in Sherman Oaks into my GPS, since it wasn't really out of my way! It led me to this two-car garage located on a windy narrow hillside street in Sherman Oaks. I assume that there are a set of stairs on the side of the garage and that the house is below it. Meadowmufn 1 Quote
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