Emmy-nominated TV director Eric Dean Seaton, who has helmed episodes for dozens of sitcoms and dramas over the last decade, is asking about $2.2 million for his Hollywood Hills home of seven years.
Dark, dramatic shades define the interior, which holds three bedrooms and three bathrooms in 2,800 square feet. At the center, skylights brighten an open-concept living room with French doors and a stone fireplace in the corner.
Elsewhere, there’s a kitchen with hand-painted cabinetry, a master suite with a spa tub, a family room and a gym.Active since the 1990s, Seaton has directed episodes of “That’s So Raven,” “Fuller House,” “The Mick, “Modern Family” and “black-ish.” This year, he received an Emmy nomination for his work on the show “Mech-X4.”
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