LOS ANGELES (Oct 11, 2008)

There are celebrities so well-known that they need only one name. The housing equivalent is Pickfair, the Beverly Hills Georgian manor whose name instantly summons the glamour and opulence of old Hollywood.

Pickfair has been listed for sale at $60 million. Designed by California architect Wallace Neff in 1919 and named after its original residents -- silent film actors Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford -- the house was once a hunting lodge. It was later transformed into a 22-room mansion and is believed to be the first private property in L.A. to have its own swimming pool.

Fairbanks and Pickford divorced in 1936; Pickford resided in the mansion until her death in 1979.

There are 17 bedrooms, 30 bathrooms, elevators, a ballroom-size living room, an indoor dome glass spa, a gym, a swimming pool, a home theatre, a discotheque and parking for 30 cars.

Whenever I walk into an emergency room, I still look for Nurse Hathaway -- the one who'll go the extra mile for patients, even if someone who looks like George Clooney is distracting her.

Actress Julianna Margulies hung up her scrubs from that role on the NBC drama ER in 2000, but the part remains among her best.

We aren't sure why Margulies, 42, wants to sell her house in coastal Santa Monica, listed for $4.5 million, but perhaps returning to her roots in New York is just what the career doctor ordered?

The house is rented to actress Kyra Sedgwick, star of The Closer.

The house, built in 1927, has 3,235 square feet of living space. The main house has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a living room with beamed ceiling and wood-burning fireplace. There is an open chef's kitchen, den, office-library, swimming pool and detached one bedroom guest house.