Lemmon is known for his roles in Some Like It Hot, Days of Wine and Roses, The Odd Couple, and Glengarry Glen Ross, to name just a few of his classic films. He died in 2001, and the Malibu beach house, which he bought in 1971 and designed and rebuilt in the ‘80s, is now on the market for $13.45 million, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com. The two-time Oscar winner hosted plenty of celebrity guests at the home over the years, including Frank Sinatra, Billy Wilder and his Odd Couple co-star, Walter Matthau. “There were countless dinners outside, poker games with the Sinatras from down the road, parties at the Wilders next door, family Thanksgivings with the Matthaus, and many Fourth of July celebrations,” according to the actor’s daughter, Courtney Lemmon. “My father even put a putting green on the dune to practice his golf swing (with biodegradable golf balls, of course),” she continued. “The memories of growing up on Broad Beach are indelible and a deeply cherished part of my family’s story. This was our oasis to recharge, and reconnect.” Lemmon’s three-bedroom, four-bath home features carved wood interiors, multiple fireplaces, and multiple floor-to-ceiling windows offering gorgeous beach views. The grounds include a detached guest studio, as well as a salt-water swimming pool, fountains and a walled garden. Launch the gallery to peek inside!