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The thriller’s first episode opens with scenes of De Niro living out his temporary retirement at the house, swimming laps in the 50-foot pool and playing with his dog on the neatly trimmed lawn.
The Georgian Revival-style home, built around 1929, served as the home of Robert De Niro’s character in the television show. In real life, the owners are former hedge-funder Doug Haynes and his ...
Robert De Niro’s Home in ‘Zero Day’ Hits the Market for $15 Million The 22-acre property, which appeared in the Netflix series, is located in New York’s Westchester County Share ...