‘Miss Congeniality’ and ‘Top Gun’ Film Editor Billy Weber Lists $4 Million L.A. Home Where He Brought Movie Magic to Life

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Breathtaking views, a calming garden, and lots of privacy—sounds like a recipe for success for creative professionals who may occasionally work from home. Enter: prolific film editor Billy Weber’s tranquil Los Angeles abode, which just hit the market for $3.99 million.Located on the crest of a ridge in the Moreno Highlands neighborhood of star-studded Silver Lake, the California residence has been home to the legendary film editor—whose impressive work portfolio includes the 1987 smash hit “Top Gun” and actress Sandra Bullock’s iconic 2000 movie “Miss Congeniality”—for 32 years.The listing marks only the second time in the home's 73-year history that it has been offered for sale. Weber moved into the 3,356 square foot house in 1994. According to listing agent Thomas Raigeul of Sotheby’s International Realty, he “at times edited films” in the home, where he was living while working on projects like "Miss Congeniality" and "Nacho Libre." Taking a look through the listing, it’s easy to see how the four-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom property would have served as a relaxing retreat for an editor who had such an impact on the film industry.Loading...The single-story home is a rare find in Silver...

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