Thursday, December 29, 2011

e demolished the building and built in its place a 123-room, $47 million home known as The Manor, which remains the largest single-family home in Hollywood

Aaron Spelling Net Worth How much does Aaron Spelling make? Celebrity Profile Randomizer Aaron Spelling (April 22, 1923 – June 23, 2006) was an American television and film producer with a net worth of $300 million and the longest list of credits in Hollywood history—a total of 218 Producer and Executive Producer credits. Spelling was born and raised in Castle Hills, Texas, and served in the Air Force before moving to Los Angeles in 1953. He sold his first script to Jane Wyman Theater in 1954 and went on to write episodes for a variety of shows. In 1966, he and Danny Thomas formed Thomas-Spelling Productions, and The Mod Squad debuted in 1968. In 1972, Spelling formed Spelling Television (then called Aaron Spelling Productions), which went on to produce Sunset Beach, Dynasty, Charmed, Beverly Hills 90210, Melrose Place, and 7th Heaven. He took the company public in 1986 (as Spelling Entertainment), having raised $80 million, and continued to produce and give notes on productions into the 2000s. Spelling Entertainment remains an asset of CBS today. Spelling was married twice and had two children, actors Randy Spelling and Tori Spelling. Additionally, in the 1980s, Spelling purchased the home and six-acre property formerly owned by Bing Crosby; he demolished the building and built in its place a 123-room, $47 million home known as The Manor, which remains the largest single-family home in Hollywood.

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