An estate in L.A.’s Northridge neighborhood once owned by Richard Pryor — and the site where the late comedian famously set himself on fire in 1980 — has hit the market.
Known as Hacienda de los Suenos, the gated, walled property is currently owned by one-time pro football player Rashard Mendenhall, who became a TV writer on Ballers post-nfl. According to Mansion Global, Mendenhall purchased the spread, located in the Sherwood Forest enclave of Northridge, for $2.5 million in 2017; he’s now set his sale price at $4.236 million, an homage to the total rushing yards he had in his career of 4,236.
“I’m a fan of Richard Pryor,” Mendenhall told Mansion Global. “He’s iconic, and I feel a special connection to him because we’re both from Illinois — I’m from Skokie, and he’s from Peoria. He’s a man of such magnitude that when I saw the property, I thought,...
Known as Hacienda de los Suenos, the gated, walled property is currently owned by one-time pro football player Rashard Mendenhall, who became a TV writer on Ballers post-nfl. According to Mansion Global, Mendenhall purchased the spread, located in the Sherwood Forest enclave of Northridge, for $2.5 million in 2017; he’s now set his sale price at $4.236 million, an homage to the total rushing yards he had in his career of 4,236.
“I’m a fan of Richard Pryor,” Mendenhall told Mansion Global. “He’s iconic, and I feel a special connection to him because we’re both from Illinois — I’m from Skokie, and he’s from Peoria. He’s a man of such magnitude that when I saw the property, I thought,...
- 3/9/2024
- by Degen Pener
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ballers is largely considered a hit among football fans - but according to executive producer Mark Wahlberg, the NFL itself wasn't too happy about the show. Calling into Espn's Mike & Mike on Friday, Wahlberg opened up about complaints he first received about the HBO series, saying he fielded calls from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell as well as team owners. "The first season of the show, the only calls I was getting were from guys like Roger Goodell saying, 'You can't do this,' and various owners in the league," said Wahlberg, 45. "What we're saying is, you know, it's actually a...
- 7/18/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Ballers is largely considered a hit among football fans - but according to executive producer Mark Wahlberg, the NFL itself wasn't too happy about the show. Calling into Espn's Mike & Mike on Friday, Wahlberg opened up about complaints he first received about the HBO series, saying he fielded calls from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell as well as team owners. "The first season of the show, the only calls I was getting were from guys like Roger Goodell saying, 'You can't do this,' and various owners in the league," said Wahlberg, 45. "What we're saying is, you know, it's actually a...
- 7/18/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Ballers is largely considered a hit among football fans – but according to executive producer Mark Wahlberg, the NFL itself wasn't too happy about the show.
Calling into Espn's Mike & Mike on Friday, Wahlberg opened up about complaints he first received about the HBO series, saying he fielded calls from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell as well as team owners.
"The first season of the show, the only calls I was getting were from guys like Roger Goodell saying, 'You can't do this,' and various owners in the league," said Wahlberg, 45. "What we're saying is, you know, it's actually a good...
Calling into Espn's Mike & Mike on Friday, Wahlberg opened up about complaints he first received about the HBO series, saying he fielded calls from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell as well as team owners.
"The first season of the show, the only calls I was getting were from guys like Roger Goodell saying, 'You can't do this,' and various owners in the league," said Wahlberg, 45. "What we're saying is, you know, it's actually a good...
- 7/18/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- People.com - TV Watch
Fomer NFL running back Rashard Mendenhall says he has No Regrets about quitting football in March at the age of 26 ... saying he's now a TV writer with a gig on an HBO show. Mendenhall -- who won a Super Bowl with the Steelers in 2009 -- wrote a blog for the Huffington Post saying, "I wasn't supposed to walk away from the NFL, but I did. I wasn't supposed to be writing television, but I am.
- 8/26/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Rashard Mendenhall, the NFL running back who played for the Arizona Cardinals last season, has decided to walk away from the league for good at the age of 26.
Rashard Mendenhall Retires
Mendenhall’s retirement had been rumored for the last couple of months, but the athlete hadn’t confirmed the news until Sunday night when he linked to an essay he wrote for the Huffington Post on Twitter.
I haven't said it until now, but the rumors are true. In my own words "Why I Retired At 26" http://t.co/2mGc1X0As2
— Rashard Mendenhall (@R_Mendenhall) March 9, 2014
Within his essay, titled “Why I Retired At 26,” Mendenhall drives home the point that there’s more to life – more to his life – than the game of football. Furthermore, the sport he fell in love with became something both more and less than what it had always been. Being a professional athlete,...
Rashard Mendenhall Retires
Mendenhall’s retirement had been rumored for the last couple of months, but the athlete hadn’t confirmed the news until Sunday night when he linked to an essay he wrote for the Huffington Post on Twitter.
I haven't said it until now, but the rumors are true. In my own words "Why I Retired At 26" http://t.co/2mGc1X0As2
— Rashard Mendenhall (@R_Mendenhall) March 9, 2014
Within his essay, titled “Why I Retired At 26,” Mendenhall drives home the point that there’s more to life – more to his life – than the game of football. Furthermore, the sport he fell in love with became something both more and less than what it had always been. Being a professional athlete,...
- 3/10/2014
- Uinterview
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall's $1 million lawsuit against clothing retailer Hanesbrands Inc. for canceling his lucrative endorsement deal has been cut short. On Tuesday, the parties filed a notice of voluntary dismissal after coming to a settlement. Mendenhall brought the lawsuit in July 2011, and the resulting case had it all: Osama bin Laden, Charlie Sheen, free speech, morals clauses of celebrity contracts and more. The NFL star's contract to endorse Champion sporting gear was terminated after the outspoken player tweeted about the 9/1 terrorist attacks, "We'll never know what really happened" and tweeted after bin Laden's death:
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- 1/15/2013
- by Eriq Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In July 2011, NFL running back Rashard Mendenhall sued Hanesbrands Inc. for terminating his million-dollar contract to promote Champion sportswear. Mendenhall's deal was canceled after he sent out controversial tweets on sociopolitical topics, including an attempt to temper celebration after Osama bin Laden was killed. The lawsuit, the Pittsburgh Steelers star's lawyers presented at the time, involved the question of whether a "celebrity endorser loses the right to express opinions simply because the company whose products he endorses might disagree with some (but not all) of these opinions." Photos: Top 10 Legal Disclaimers in Hollywood Now, after dodging
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- 11/12/2012
- by Eriq Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
When a company pays a celebrity to endorse its product, part of the contract typically contains a "morals clause" that forbids the person from engaging in actions that that would bring the company "into public disrepute, contempt, scandal or ridicule." Morals clauses are everywhere in Hollywood talent contracts, but the standard contractual language might be too broad to stop a celebrity from being polemical on Twitter. That could be the lesson in a recent decision by a North Carolina federal judge. In the case, Pittsburgh Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall sued Hanesbrands Inc. for terminating his million-dollar contract
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- 4/23/2012
- by Eriq Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Pittsburgh Steelers defensive juggernaut James Harrison just Blasted NFL commissioner Roger Goodell , claiming, "If that man was on fire and I had to piss to put him out, I wouldn't do it." Harrison -- the 2008 Defensive Player of the Year -- unloaded in a brand new interview with Men's Journal -- adding, "I hate [Goodell] and will never respect him." Harrison also calls Goodell an anti-gay slur, a "crook," a "devil," a "puppet," and a "dictator.
- 7/13/2011
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall has confounded some and angered others with his controversial Tweets about the death of Osama bin Laden. The 23-year-old NFL player apparently was not pleased with the mass celebrations of bin Laden’s killing that broke out across the country on Sunday night.
“What kind of person celebrates death?” Mendenhall posted on his Twitter feed after President Barack Obama announded the death of Osama bin Laden and celebrations broke out across the country in response. “It’s amazing how people can Hate a man they have never even heard speak. We’ve only heard one side…”
If that wasn’t enough to rile up half the country against Mendenhall, he went on to share his doubts that the World Trade Center was not brought down by terrorist controlled airplanes at all.
“We’ll never know what really happened,” Mendenhall said. “I just have a hard...
“What kind of person celebrates death?” Mendenhall posted on his Twitter feed after President Barack Obama announded the death of Osama bin Laden and celebrations broke out across the country in response. “It’s amazing how people can Hate a man they have never even heard speak. We’ve only heard one side…”
If that wasn’t enough to rile up half the country against Mendenhall, he went on to share his doubts that the World Trade Center was not brought down by terrorist controlled airplanes at all.
“We’ll never know what really happened,” Mendenhall said. “I just have a hard...
- 5/3/2011
- by Laura Vess
- SnarkFood.com
Getty People celebrating Osama bin Laden’s death at Ground Zero
Late Sunday evening, just after President Obama announced that U.S. forces had killed Osama bin Laden, a Mark Twain quote quickly bounced around Twitter: “I’ve never wished a man dead, but I have read some obituaries with great pleasure.”
New Yorkers took that message to heart, gathering in Times Square and near Ground Zero and celebrating with paper-bagged beer, flag-waving and chants of “U! S! A!”
Pittsburgh...
Late Sunday evening, just after President Obama announced that U.S. forces had killed Osama bin Laden, a Mark Twain quote quickly bounced around Twitter: “I’ve never wished a man dead, but I have read some obituaries with great pleasure.”
New Yorkers took that message to heart, gathering in Times Square and near Ground Zero and celebrating with paper-bagged beer, flag-waving and chants of “U! S! A!”
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- 5/3/2011
- by Julie Steinberg
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Like many other celebrities and athletes, Pittsburgh Steeler Rashard Mendenhall turned to Twitter to share his reaction to the death of Osama bin Laden. But, instead of rejoicing, Mendenhall shared a few controversial observations may have the running back in the hot seat.
On Monday (May 3), Mendenhall tweeted:
What kind of person celebrates death? It's amazing how people can Hate a man they have never even heard speak. We've only heard one side...less than a minute ago via web Favorite Retweet ReplyRashard Mendenhall
R_Mendenhall
He then went on to speculate about 9/11 conspiracy theories:
@dkeller23 We'll never know what really happened. I just have a hard time believing a plane could take a skyscraper down demolition styleless than a minute ago via web Favorite Retweet ReplyRashard Mendenhall
R_Mendenhall
After a backlash from some of his 18,000-plus followers, Mendenhall went into defensive mode, tweeting:
There is not an ignorant bone in my body.
On Monday (May 3), Mendenhall tweeted:
What kind of person celebrates death? It's amazing how people can Hate a man they have never even heard speak. We've only heard one side...less than a minute ago via web Favorite Retweet ReplyRashard Mendenhall
R_Mendenhall
He then went on to speculate about 9/11 conspiracy theories:
@dkeller23 We'll never know what really happened. I just have a hard time believing a plane could take a skyscraper down demolition styleless than a minute ago via web Favorite Retweet ReplyRashard Mendenhall
R_Mendenhall
After a backlash from some of his 18,000-plus followers, Mendenhall went into defensive mode, tweeting:
There is not an ignorant bone in my body.
- 5/3/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Chances are you'll be watching the Super Bowl on Sunday (Feb. 6), what with all the ads people will be talking about and the Black Eyed Peas performing at halftime and a special, six-minutes-longer "Glee" airing afterward.
And, oh yeah, there's a football game going on as well. We know that the Super Bowl has become about much more than large men throwing an oblong ball around, but the spectacle wouldn't exist without the game. And the game, between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers, has the potential to be very entertaining in its own right.
If you're not a regular football watcher -- and since the audience for Super Bowl Xlv will be in the 100 million-viewer range, that's got to be more than a few of you -- here are a few things that might help you enjoy the stuff between the commercials.
History: Pittsburgh and Green Bay are...
And, oh yeah, there's a football game going on as well. We know that the Super Bowl has become about much more than large men throwing an oblong ball around, but the spectacle wouldn't exist without the game. And the game, between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers, has the potential to be very entertaining in its own right.
If you're not a regular football watcher -- and since the audience for Super Bowl Xlv will be in the 100 million-viewer range, that's got to be more than a few of you -- here are a few things that might help you enjoy the stuff between the commercials.
History: Pittsburgh and Green Bay are...
- 2/6/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
During the closing drive of Sunday’s Steelers/Jets game, an apparently quite-enthused running back Rashard Mendenhall greeted Ben Roethlisberger with an unexpected (and yet oddly fitting) celebratory dry-hump. Obviously, I instantly recorded this moment to turn it into an animated .Gif, and in the process, received a text from my friend Matt saying “Tell me you saw mendenhall dry hump roethlisberger – Animated gif of the year”. My friends and I are such valuable people to the earth. Take it – Mendenhump Gif: I figured the internet would be talking about this moment today, but check out the first Google prompt when I typed in “Mendenhall”: Geez. People searching for the Mendenhall Glacier this morning are gonna be So confused.
- 1/24/2011
- by Dan Hopper
- BestWeekEver
The Pittsburgh Steelers aren't just hungry for a win tonight -- they're also hungry for BBQ ... and TMZ has learned three stars, including Rb Rashard Mendenhall just inhaled a massive pregame meal at a Cincinnati rib joint ... and then left a stellar tip. Mendenhall (left) -- along with backup Qb Byron Leftwich (right) and nose tackle Casey Hampton stuffed their guts this afternoon at Montgomery Inn -- a famous rib joint less than two miles...
- 11/8/2010
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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