A home where San Francisco Giants owner Bob Lurie lived & featured in Princess Diaries, is for sale. Former Just Desserts CEO is the seller.
A Beaux Arts double curved staircase is another highlight of the residence, There’s a one-car garage with extra room. An elevator serves all three floors from the entry level. [residence isn’t the only San Francisco building used for exterior shots](https://www.sfgate.com/local/article/sf-princess-diaries-getting-sequel-17590075.php) in “The Princess Bride.” A historic firehouse in the Excelsior neighborhood was transformed into the home of the movie’s protagonist, Mia Thermopolis, a quiet, eccentric high school girl who becomes royalty overnight. [In “The Princess Diaries,”](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvRXXe0qs_M&t=28s) the front of the home is presented as the high school attended by Anne Hathaway’s character. A grand, century-old home in San Francisco — once owned by former Giants boss Bob Lurie and featured in the 2001 Anne Hathaway movie “The Princess Diaries” — just hit the market for $8.9 million, according to the Compass real estate firm.
Anne Hathaway needs no introduction. Her films have grossed almost $7 billion in total and some of the roles she's played will surely be loved and discussed ...
2022 was a huge year for the actress with the releases of WeCrashed and Armageddon Time. Hathaway burst back onto the screen in the 2018 crime film Ocean's 8 where she played a haughty and arrogant actress. Her performance earned her a nomination for the Saturn Award for Best Actress. Hathaway effortlessly pulled off her role in the goofy spy comedy Get Smart. Hathaway (left) has starred in a few comedies over the years but dove into live sketch when she hosted a 2008 episode of SNL. If there weren't a ton of cameras and extras around, Hathaway would blend right in as a commuter late for work while filming this dramedy The Devil Wears Prada.